Glossary. Samsung SCX-6555N Series
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Samsung SCX-6555N Series is a multifunctional printer that provides printing, copying, scanning, and faxing functions.
With this machine, you can:
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Print with excellent quality and speed (up to 1200 dpi Effective output, 55 ppm).
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Handle many different types of printable material (multi-purpose tray, 520 sheet tray, 2,100 sheet optional high tray).
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Create professional documents (Watermarks, Posters, preprinted forms and letterhead).
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Save time and money (multiple pages on one sheet, double-sided printing, low power consumption).
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Expand your machine’s capacity (extra memory slot, network interface, Zoran IPS Emulation* compatible with PostScript 3 Emulation* (PS)).
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Print in various environments (Windows, Linux, Macintosh, USB interface, network interface).
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Copy originals in several formats (booklet, erase punch holes, staple marks and newspaper background).
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Scan the originals and send it right away (E-mail, SMB, FTP or Networks scanning).
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Set a specific time to transmit a Fax (Optional).
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Use USB memory devices (scan documents, print data, back up data).
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glossary
The following glossary helps you get familiar with the product by understanding the terminologies commonly used with printing as well as mentioned in this user's guide.
ADF
An Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is a mechanism that will automatically feed an original sheet of paper so that the machine can scan some amount of the paper at once.
AppleTalk
AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of protocols developed by Apple, Inc for computer networking. It was included in the original Macintosh (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.
BIT Depth
A computer graphics term describing the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a bitmapped image. Higher color depth gives a broader range of distinct colors. As the number of bits increases, the number of possible colors becomes impractically large for a color map. 1-bit color is commonly called as monochrome or black and white.
BMP
A bitmapped graphics format used internally by the Microsoft Windows graphics subsystem (GDI), and used commonly as a simple graphics file format on that platform.
BOOTP
Bootstrap Protocol. A network protocol used by a network client to obtain its IP address automatically. This is usually done in the bootstrap process of computers or operating systems running on them. The
BOOTP servers assign the IP address from a pool of addresses to each client. BOOTP enables 'diskless workstation' computers to obtain an IP address prior to loading any advanced operating system.
CCD
Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a hardware which enables the scan job. CCD Locking mechanism is also used to hold the CCD module to prevent any damage when you move the machine.
Collation
Collation is a process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collation is selected, the device prints an entire set before printing additional copies.
Control Panel
A control panel is a flat, typically vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed. They are typically found in front of the machine.
Coverage
It is the printing term used for a toner usage measurement on printing.
For example, 5% coverage means that an A4 sided paper has about 5% image or text on it. So, if the paper or original has complicated images or lots of text on it, the coverage will be higher and at the same time, a toner usage will be as much as the coverage.
CSV
Comma Separated Values (CSV). A type of file format, CSV is used to exchange data between disparate applications. The file format, as it is used in Microsoft Excel, has become a pseudo standard throughout the industry, even among non-Microsoft platforms.
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DADF
A Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) is a mechanism that will automatically feed and flip over an original sheet of paper so that the machine can scan on both sides of the paper.
Default
The value or setting that is in effect when taking a printer out of its box state, reset, or initialized.
DHCP
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server networking protocol. A DHCP server provides configuration parameters specific to the DHCP client host requesting, generally, information required by the client host to participate on an IP network. DHCP also provides a mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to client hosts.
DIMM
Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM), a small circuit board that holds memory. DIMM stores all the data within the machine like printing data, received fax data.
DNS
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a system that stores information associated with domain names in a distributed database on networks, such as the Internet.
Dot Matrix Printer
A dot matrix printer refers to a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like a typewriter.
DPI
Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a measurement of resolution that is used for scanning and printing. Generally, higher DPI results in a higher resolution, more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size.
DRPD
Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers.
Duplex
A mechanism that will automatically flip over a sheet of paper so that the machine can print (or scan) on both sides of the paper. A printer equipped with a Duplex can print double-sided of paper.
Duty Cycle
Duty cycle is the page quantity which does not affect printer performance for a month. Generally the printer has the lifespan limitation such as pages per year. The lifespan means the average capacity of print-outs, usually within the warranty period. For example, if the duty cycle is 48,000 pages per month assuming 20 working days, a printer limits 2,400 pages a day.
ECM
Error Correction Mode (ECM) is an optional transmission mode built into
Class 1 fax machines or fax modems. It automatically detects and corrects errors in the fax transmission process that are sometimes caused by telephone line noise.
Emulation
Emulation is a technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another.
An emulator duplicates the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second system behaves like the first system.
Emulation focuses on exact reproduction of external behavior, which is in contrast to simulation, which concerns an abstract model of the system being simulated, often considering its internal state.
Ethernet
Ethernet is a frame-based computer networking technology for local area networks (LANs). It defines wiring and signaling for the physical layer, and frame formats and protocols for the media access control
(MAC)/data link layer of the OSI model. Ethernet is mostly standardized as IEEE 802.3. It has become the most widespread LAN technology in use during the 1990s to the present.
EtherTalk
A suite of protocols developed by Apple Computer for computer networking. It was included in the original Macintosh (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.
FDI
Foreign Device Interface (FDI) is a card installed inside the machine to allow a third party device such as a coin operated device or a card reader. Those devices allow the pay-for-print service on your machine.
FTP
A File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol
(such as the Internet or an intranet).
Fuser Unit
The part of a laser printer that melts the toner onto the print media. It consists of a hot roller and a back-up roller. After toner is transferred onto the paper, the fuser unit applies heat and pressure to ensure that the toner stays on the paper permanently, which is why paper is warm when it comes out of a laser printer.
Gateway
A connection between computer networks, or between a computer network and a telephone line. It is very popular, as it is a computer or a network that allows access to another computer or network.
Grayscale
A shades of gray that represent light and dark portions of an image when color images are converted to grayscale; colors are represented by various shades of gray.
Halftone
An image type that simulates grayscale by varying the number of dots.
Highly colored areas consist of a large number of dots, while lighter areas consist of a smaller number of dots.
HDD
Hard Disk Drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive or hard disk, is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally-encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.
IEEE
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an international non-profit, professional organization for the advancement of technology related to electricity.
IEEE 1284
The 1284 parallel port standard was developed by the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The term "1284-B" refers to a specific connector type on the end of the parallel cable that attaches to the peripheral (for example, a printer).
Intranet
A private network that uses Internet Protocols, network connectivity, and possibly the public telecommunication system to securely share part of an organization's information or operations with its employees.
Sometimes the term refers only to the most visible service, the internal website.
IP address
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.
IPM
The Images Per Minute (IPM) is a way of measuring the speed of a printer. An IPM rate indicates the number of single-sided sheets a printer can complete within one minute.
IPP
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs, media size, resolution, and so forth. IPP can be used locally or over the Internet to hundreds of printers, and also supports access control, authentication, and encryption, making it a much more capable and secure printing solution than older ones.
IPX/SPX
IPX/SPX stands for Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet
Exchange. It is a networking protocol used by the Novell NetWare operating systems. IPX and SPX both provide connection services similar to TCP/IP, with the IPX protocol having similarities to IP, and
SPX having similarities to TCP. IPX/SPX was primarily designed for local area networks (LANs), and is a very efficient protocol for this purpose (typically its performance exceeds that of TCP/IP on a LAN).
ISO
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from national standards bodies. It produces world-wide industrial and commercial standards.
ITU-T
The International Telecommunication Union is an international organization established to standardize and regulate international radio and telecommunications. Its main tasks include standardization, allocation of the radio spectrum, and organizing interconnection arrangements between different countries to allow international phone calls. A -T out of ITU-T indicates telecommunication.
ITU-T No. 1 chart
Standardized test chart published by ITU-T for document facsimile transmissions.
JBIG
Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group (JBIG) is an image compression standard with no loss of accuracy or quality, which was designed for compression of binary images, particularly for faxes, but can also be used on other images.
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JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is a most commonly used standard method of lossy compression for photographic images. It is the format used for storing and transmitting photographs on the World Wide
Web.
LDAP
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a networking protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/
IP.
LED
LED
A Light-Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that indicates the status of a machine.
MAC address
Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier associated with a network adapter. MAC address is a unique 48-bit identifier usually written as 12 hexadecimal characters grouped in pairs (e. g., 00-00-0c-
34-11-4e). This address is usually hard-coded into a Network Interface
Card (NIC) by its manufacturer, and used as an aid for routers trying to locate machines on large networks.
MFP
Multi Function Peripheral (MFP) is an office machine that includes the following functionality in one physical body, so as to have a printer, a copier, a fax, a scanner and etc.
MH
Modified Huffman (MH) is a compression method for decreasing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted between the fax machines to transfer the image recommended by ITU-T T.4. MH is a codebookbased run-length encoding scheme optimized to efficiently compress white space. As most faxes consist mostly of white space, this minimizes the transmission time of most faxes.
MMR
Modified Modified READ (MMR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T T.6.
Modem
A device that modulates a carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode transmitted information.
MR
Modified Read (MR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T
T.4. MR encodes the first scanned line using MH. The next line is compared to the first, the differences determined, and then the differences are encoded and transmitted.
NetWare
A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services on a PC, and the network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS stack.
Today NetWare supports TCP/IP as well as IPX/SPX.
OPC
Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) is a mechanism that makes a virtual image for print using a laser beam emitted from a laser printer, and it is usually green or gray colored and a cylinder shaped.
An exposing unit of a imaging is slowly worn away by its usage of the printer, and it should be replaced appropriately since it gets scratches from grits of a paper.
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Originals
The first example of something, such as a document, photograph or text, etc, which is copied, reproduced or translated to produce others, but which is not itself copied or derived from something else.
OSI
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a model developed by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for communications.
OSI offers a standard, modular approach to network design that divides the required set of complex functions into manageable, self-contained, functional layers. The layers are, from top to bottom, Application,
Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link and Physical.
PABX
A private automatic branch exchange (PABX) is an automatic telephone switching system within a private enterprise.
PCL
Printer Command Language (PCL) is a Page Description Language
(PDL) developed by HP as a printer protocol and has become an industry standard. Originally developed for early inkjet printers, PCL has been released in varying levels for thermal, matrix printer, and page printers.
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing two dimensional documents in a device independent and resolution independent format.
PostScript
PostScript (PS) is a page description language and programming language used primarily in the electronic and desktop publishing areas. - that is run in an interpreter to generate an image.
Printer Driver
A program used to send commands and transfer data from the computer to the printer.
Print Media
The media like paper, envelopes, labels, and transparencies which can be used on a printer, a scanner, a fax or, a copier.
PPM
Pages Per Minute (PPM) is a method of measurement for determining how fast a printer works, meaning the number of pages a printer can produce in one minute.
PRN file
An interface for a device driver, this allows software to interact with the device driver using standard input/output system calls, which simplifies many tasks.
Protocol
A convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between two computing endpoints.
PS
See PostScript.
PSTN
The Public-Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is the network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks which, on industrial premises, is usually routed through the switchboard.
Resolution
The sharpness of an image, measured in Dots Per Inch (DPI). The higher the dpi, the greater the resolution.
SMB
Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocol mainly applied to share files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. It also provides an authenticated Interprocess communication mechanism.
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet. SMTP is a relatively simple, textbased protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified, and then the message text is transferred. It is a client-server protocol, where the client transmits an email message to the server.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask is used in conjunction with the network address to determine which part of the address is the network address and which part is the host address.
TCP/IP
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP); the set of communications protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial networks run.
TCR
Transmission Confirmation Report (TCR) provides details of each transmission such as job status, transmission result and number of pages sent. This report can be set to print after each job or only after failed transmissions.
TIFF
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a variable-resolution bitmapped image format. TIFF describes image data that typically come from scanners. TIFF images make use of tags, keywords defining the characteristics of the image that is included in the file. This flexible and platform-independent format can be used for pictures that have been made by various image processing applications.
Toner Cartridge
A kind of bottle within a machine like printer which contains toner. Toner is a powder used in laser printers and photocopiers, which forms the text and images on the printed paper. Toner can be melted by the heat of the fuser, causing it to bind to the fibers in the paper.
TWAIN
An industry standard for scanners and software. By using a TWAINcompliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant program, a scan can be initiated from within the program.; an image capture API for Microsoft
Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems.
UNC Path
Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) is a standard way to access network shares in Window NT and other Microsoft products. The format of a
UNC path is: \\<servername>\<sharename>\<Additional directory>
URL
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the global address of documents and resources on the Internet. The first part of the address indicates what protocol to use, the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name where the resource is located.
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard that was developed by the
USB Implementers Forum, Inc., to connect computers and peripherals.
Unlike the parallel port, USB is designed to concurrently connect a single computer USB port to multiple peripherals.
Watermark
A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that appears lighter when viewed by transmitted light. Watermarks were first introduced in Bologna, Italy in 1282; they have been used by papermakers to identify their product, and also on postage stamps, currency, and other government documents to discourage counterfeiting.
WIA
Windows Imaging Architecture (WIA) is an imaging architecture that is originally introduced in Windows Me and Windows XP. A scan can be initiated from within these operating systems by using a WIA-compliant scanner.
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Key Features
- Print with a resolution of up to 1200 dpi Effective output.
- Print up to 55 ppm.
- Handle many different types of printable material.
- Create professional documents with Watermarks, Posters, and preprinted forms.
- Save time and money with multiple pages on one sheet, double-sided printing, and low power consumption.
- Expand your machine’s capacity with an extra memory slot, network interface, and Zoran IPS Emulation* compatible with PostScript 3 Emulation* (PS).
- Print in various environments with Windows, Linux, Macintosh, USB interface, and network interface.
- Copy originals in several formats with booklet, erase punch holes, staple marks and newspaper background.
- Scan the originals and send it right away with E-mail, SMB, FTP or Networks scanning.
- Set a specific time to transmit a Fax (Optional).
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Table of contents
- 2 Features of your new laser MFP
- 5 Safety Information
- 12 Contents
- 18 Introduction
- 18 Printer overview
- 18 Front view
- 18 Rear view
- 19 Control panel overview
- 20 Introducing the touch screen and useful buttons
- 20 Touch screen
- 20 Machine Setup button
- 20 Job Status button
- 20 Power Saver button
- 21 Interrupt button
- 21 Understanding the Status LED
- 22 Menu overview
- 22 Main screen
- 22 Machine Setup button
- 23 Job Status button
- 24 Supplied software
- 24 Printer driver features
- 24 Printer driver
- 25 Getting Started
- 25 Setting up the hardware
- 25 Setting up the network
- 25 Supported operating systems
- 26 Configuring network protocol via the machine
- 26 System requirements
- 26 Windows
- 27 Macintosh
- 27 Linux
- 27 Installing the software
- 28 Machine's basic settings
- 28 Altitude adjustment
- 28 Setting the authentication password
- 29 Setting the date and time
- 29 Changing the display language
- 29 Setting job timeout
- 29 Using energy saving feature
- 29 Setting the default tray and paper
- 29 Changing the default settings
- 30 Using the SetIP program
- 30 Understanding the keyboard
- 31 Loading originals and print media
- 31 Loading originals
- 31 On the scanner glass
- 31 In the DADF
- 32 Selecting print media
- 33 Specification on print media
- 34 Media sizes supported in each mode
- 34 Guidelines for special print media
- 35 Changing the size of the paper in the paper tray
- 36 Loading paper
- 36 Loading paper in tray 1, optional tray or optional high capacity feeder
- 37 In the multi-purpose tray
- 38 Setting the paper size and type
- 39 Copying
- 39 Understanding the Copy screen
- 39 Basic tab
- 39 Advanced tab
- 40 Image tab
- 40 Copying originals
- 40 Changing the settings for each copy
- 40 Changing the size of originals
- 41 Reducing or enlarging copies
- 41 Copying on both sides of originals (Duplex)
- 42 Deciding the form of copy output (Collated / Staple)
- 42 Selecting the type of originals
- 42 Changing the darkness
- 42 Using special copy features
- 42 Merging multiple jobs as a single copy
- 43 ID card copying
- 43 Copying ID with the manual ID copy option
- 44 2-up or 4-up copying (N-up)
- 44 Poster copying
- 44 Clone copying
- 45 Book copying
- 45 Booklet copying
- 45 Cover copying
- 45 Transparency copying
- 46 Erasing edges
- 46 Erasing background images
- 46 Shifting margins
- 46 Watermark copying
- 47 Overlay copying
- 47 Auto crop copying
- 47 Multi-Bin
- 48 Scanning
- 48 Scanning basics
- 48 Understanding the Scan screen
- 49 Basic tab
- 49 Advanced tab
- 50 Image tab
- 50 Output tab
- 50 Scanning originals and sending through email (Scan to Email)
- 50 Sending a scanned image to several destinations as an email attachment
- 51 Scanning and sending multiple documents in a single email
- 51 Setting up an email account
- 51 Storing email addresses
- 52 Entering email addresses by the address book
- 52 Entering email addresses by the keyboard
- 52 Scanning originals and sending via Samsung Network Scan Manager (NetScan)
- 52 Preparation for network scanning
- 53 Scanning and sending via NetScan
- 53 Scanning originals and sending via SMB/ FTP (Scan to Server)
- 53 Preparation for scanning to SMB/FTP
- 53 Scanning and sending to SMB/FTP server
- 53 Scanning and sending multiple documents to SMB/ FTP server(s) at once
- 54 Changing the scan feature settings
- 54 Duplex
- 54 Resolution
- 54 Original Size
- 55 Original Type
- 55 Color Mode
- 55 Darkness
- 55 Erase Background
- 55 Scan to Edge
- 55 Quality
- 56 File Format
- 56 PDF Encryption
- 56 Scan Preset
- 57 Basic printing
- 57 Printing a document
- 57 Canceling a print job
- 58 Faxing (Optional)
- 58 Preparing to fax
- 58 Understanding the Fax screen
- 58 Basic tab
- 59 Advanced tab
- 59 Image tab
- 59 Sending a fax
- 59 Setting the fax header
- 59 Sending a fax
- 60 Sending a fax manually (On Hook Dial)
- 60 Automatic resending
- 60 Redialing the last number
- 60 Delaying a fax transmission
- 61 Sending a priority fax
- 61 Sending multiple faxes in a single transmission
- 61 Receiving a fax
- 61 Changing the receive modes
- 61 Receiving manually in Telephone mode
- 61 Receiving automatically in Answering Machine/Fax mode
- 62 Receiving faxes manually using an extension telephone
- 62 Receiving in secure receiving mode
- 62 Receiving faxes in memory
- 62 Adjusting the document settings
- 62 Duplex
- 62 Resolution
- 62 Original Type
- 62 Darkness
- 63 Erase Background
- 63 Color Mode
- 63 Setting up a fax phonebook
- 63 Storing individual fax numbers (Speed Dial No.)
- 63 Storing Group fax numbers (Group No.)
- 64 Setting up a fax phonebook using SyncThru™ Web Service
- 64 Using the polling option
- 64 Storing the originals for polling
- 64 Printing (Deleting) the polling document
- 64 Polling a remote fax
- 65 Polling from a remote Mailbox
- 65 Using Mailbox
- 65 Creating Mailbox
- 65 Storing originals in Mailbox
- 66 Faxing to a remote Mailbox
- 66 Printing a report after sending a fax
- 66 Sending a fax in toll save time
- 67 Adding documents to a reserved delay fax job
- 67 Forwarding a received fax to other destination
- 67 Forwarding a sent fax to other destination by a fax
- 67 Forwarding a received fax to other destination by a fax
- 67 Forwarding a sent fax to other destination by an email
- 67 Forwarding a received fax to other destination by an email
- 68 Forwarding a sent fax to other destination by server
- 68 Forwarding a received fax to other destination by server
- 68 Setting up the end Fax tone
- 69 Using USB memory device
- 69 About USB memory
- 69 Understanding the USB screen
- 69 Plugging in a USB memory device
- 70 Scanning to an USB memory device
- 70 Scanning
- 70 Scan to USB
- 70 Basic tab
- 70 Advanced tab
- 70 Image tab
- 70 Output tab
- 71 Changing the scan feature settings
- 71 Duplex
- 71 Resolution
- 71 Original Size
- 71 Original Type
- 71 Color Mode
- 72 Darkness
- 72 Erase Background
- 72 Scan to Edge
- 72 Quality
- 72 Scan Preset
- 72 File Format
- 72 File Policy
- 73 Printing from a USB memory device
- 73 To print a document from a USB memory device:
- 74 Using document box
- 74 About Document Box
- 74 Understanding the Document box screen
- 74 Document Box Screen
- 75 Box Adding Screen
- 75 Edit a Box Screen
- 75 Document List Screen
- 75 Storing documents to Document box
- 75 Storing documents from document box
- 76 Storing documents during copy, scan, fax function
- 77 Using standard workflow
- 77 About Standard Workflow
- 77 Understanding the Standard Workflow Screen
- 77 Workflow Screen
- 78 Workform Creating Screen
- 79 Various Operations with Workform
- 79 Scan to multi-destination
- 79 Fax forwarding
- 79 Auto redirection
- 79 Delayed start feature
- 79 Notification feature
- 79 Approval feature
- 80 Machine status and advanced setup
- 80 Machine Setup
- 80 Machine Status screen
- 80 Admin Setting screen
- 81 Browsing the machine’s status
- 81 General settings
- 83 Copy Setup
- 83 Fax Setup
- 85 Network Setup
- 85 Security
- 85 Access Control
- 89 Log
- 89 Change Admin. Password
- 89 Information Hiding
- 89 Optional Service
- 90 Document Box Management
- 90 Standard Workflow Management
- 90 Printing a report
- 92 Maintenance
- 92 Printing a machine report
- 92 Monitoring the supplies life
- 92 Finding the serial number
- 92 Sending the imaging unit reorder notification
- 92 Sending the toner reorder notification
- 92 Checking Document Box
- 93 Cleaning your machine
- 93 Cleaning the outside
- 93 Cleaning the inside
- 93 Cleaning the transfer unit
- 93 Cleaning the scan unit
- 94 Maintaining the Toner cartridge
- 94 Toner cartridge storage
- 94 Handling instructions
- 94 Use of non-Samsung and refilled toner cartridge
- 94 Estimated cartridge life
- 94 Replacing the toner cartridge
- 95 Maintaining the imaging unit
- 95 Expected cartridge life
- 95 Replacing the imaging unit
- 97 Maintenance Parts
- 97 Managing your machine from the website
- 97 To access SyncThru™ Web Service:
- 98 Troubleshooting
- 98 Tips for avoiding paper jams
- 98 Clearing document jams
- 99 Misfeed of exiting paper
- 99 Roller misfeed
- 100 Clearing paper jams
- 100 In the tray 1
- 101 In the optional tray
- 102 In the optional high capacity feeder
- 103 In the multi-purpose tray
- 104 In the fuser area or around the toner cartridge
- 104 In the paper exit area
- 104 In the duplex unit area
- 105 In the stacker (finisher)
- 106 Understanding display messages
- 109 Solving other problems
- 109 Touch screen problem
- 109 Paper feeding problems
- 110 Printing problems
- 111 Printing quality problems
- 113 Copying problems
- 114 Scanning problems
- 114 Network Scan problems
- 115 Fax problems
- 115 Common PostScript problems
- 116 Common Windows problems
- 116 Common Linux problems
- 118 Common Macintosh problems
- 119 Ordering supplies and accessories
- 119 Supplies
- 119 Accessories
- 120 How to purchase
- 121 Installing accessories
- 121 Precautions to take when installing accessories
- 121 Installing a memory DIMM
- 121 Installing a memory module
- 122 Activating the added memory in the PS printer properties
- 122 Replacing the Stapler
- 123 Enabling Fax feature after installing the fax option kit
- 124 Specifications
- 124 General specifications
- 124 Printer specifications
- 125 Copier specifications
- 125 Scanner specifications
- 125 Facsimile specifications (optional)
- 126 Glossary
- 130 Index
- 133 Contact SAMSUNG worldwide
- 137 Software section
- 138 Software section Contents
- 142 Installing Printer Software in Windows
- 142 Installing Printer Software
- 142 Installing Software for Local Printing
- 145 Installing Software for Network Printing
- 148 Reinstalling Printer Software
- 149 Removing Printer Software
- 150 Basic Printing
- 150 Printing a Document
- 151 Printing to a file (PRN)
- 151 Printer Settings
- 152 Layout Tab
- 152 Paper Tab
- 153 Graphics Tab
- 154 Extras Tab
- 155 About Tab
- 155 Printer Tab
- 155 Using a Favorite Setting
- 155 Using Help
- 156 Advanced Printing
- 156 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper (N-Up Printing)
- 157 Printing Posters
- 157 Printing Booklets
- 158 Printing on Both Sides of Paper
- 158 Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document
- 158 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size
- 159 Using Watermarks
- 159 Using an Existing Watermark
- 159 Creating a Watermark
- 159 Editing a Watermark
- 159 Deleting a Watermark
- 160 Using Overlays
- 160 What is an Overlay?
- 160 Creating a New Page Overlay
- 160 Using a Page Overlay
- 160 Deleting a Page Overlay
- 161 Using Windows PostScript Driver
- 161 Printer Settings
- 161 Advanced
- 161 Using Help
- 162 Using Direct Printing Utility
- 162 Overview Direct Printing Utility
- 162 Printing
- 162 From the Direct Printing Utility window
- 162 Using the shortcut icon
- 162 Using the right-click menu
- 163 Sharing the Printer Locally
- 163 Setting Up a Host Computer
- 163 Setting Up a Client Computer
- 164 Scanning
- 164 Scanning Using Samsung SmarThru Office
- 164 Using Samsung SmarThru Office
- 165 Uninstalling Samsung SmarThru Office
- 166 Using Onscreen Help File
- 166 Scanning Process with TWAIN- enabled Software
- 166 Scanning Using the WIA Driver
- 166 Windows XP/Server 2003
- 166 Windows Vista
- 166 Windows 7
- 168 Using Smart Panel
- 168 Understanding Smart Panel
- 169 Opening the Troubleshooting Guide
- 169 Changing the Smart Panel Program Settings
- 170 Using Your Printer in Linux
- 170 Getting Started
- 170 Installing the Unified Linux Driver
- 170 Installing the Unified Linux Driver
- 171 Uninstalling the Unified Linux Driver
- 172 Using the Unified Driver Configurator
- 172 Opening the Unified Driver Configurator
- 172 Printers Configuration
- 173 Scanners Configuration
- 173 Ports Configuration
- 174 Configuring Printer Properties
- 174 Printing a Document
- 174 Printing from Applications
- 175 Printing Files
- 175 Scanning a Document
- 176 Using the Image Manager
- 178 Using Your Printer with a Macintosh
- 178 Installing Software
- 178 Printer driver
- 179 Scan driver
- 179 Setting Up the Printer
- 179 For a Network-connected
- 180 For a USB-connected
- 181 Printing
- 181 Printing a Document
- 181 Changing Printer Settings
- 183 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper
- 183 Duplex Printing
- 184 Scanning
- 185 Software section Index