Page 2 - ELECTRONICS
ELECTRONICS Printed in Korea P/N: JC68-61021A Rev. 3.00
Page 4 - Co; Safety Precautions; Setting up Your Printer; Unpacking Your Printer; Getting Started; Setting up the Printer Driver; Uninstalling the Printer Driver
5 Contents 2 C Co on ntte en ntts s Safety Precautions Features and Model Descriptions Setting up Your Printer Unpacking Your Printer Items SuppliedFront ViewRear ViewPreparation Installing Toner CartridgeConnecting the Parallel Cable Cable SpecificationsConnecting the Parallel Cable Connecting the ...
Page 5 - Using Your Printer; Using the Samsung 7000 Series Printer Driver; Operation
Contents 3 32 33 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 44 45 49 52 55 55 56 58 58 59 60 61 62 62 63 65 66 Using Your Printer OverviewUsing Features in the Printer Driver With Windows 95/98/NT 4.0With Windows 3.1 Using the Samsung 7000 Series Printer Driver Paper TabGraphics TabFinishing TabPrinter ...
Page 6 - Memory and Option Cards; Options; Caring for Your Printer; Cleaning the Printer; Troubleshooting; Problem Solving
Contents 4 Memory and Option Cards OverviewPreparations- Understanding the Printer Control Board- Closing the Printer Cover Printer Memory- Installing Procedure- Removing the Printer Memory OptionNetwork Option Card(PortThru)- Installing Procedure Options 68 69 69 69 69 72 72 74 75 76 80 83 84 85 87...
Page 7 - Technical Specifications; Paper Specifications; Notices
Contents 5 Memory and Option Cards Printing a document Using PS option in PC- Adding more Memory- Installing PS SIMM- Installing PS Driver- Selecting the Default PrinterPrinting a document using PS option in Macintosh- Adding more Memory- Installing PS SIMM- Installing Serial/LocalTalk Option Card- ...
Page 8 - Do Not insert any object in these holes.
Safety Precautions 6 Before using the printer, please read the instructions in this guide carefully and putthe guide in a safe place close to the printer, so that it is available when you need itlater. Please take the following precautions when using and maintaining your printer. ● Unplug the printe...
Page 9 - Your New Printer; This Laser Printer provides the following main features.; Main Features
Your new Laser Printer is designed for use in an office environment,providing such advantages as : ● Printing both sides of paper ● High-quality, high-speed text and graphics printing ● Vast choice of paper types and sizes ● Full operating status and error messages on operator panel display ● On-scr...
Page 11 - Items Supplied
Setting Up your Printer 9 Unpacking Your Printer Items Supplied When you start unpacking the box of your printer, you will find the following items in addition to your printer S Se ettttiin ng g U Up p y yo ou urr P Prriin ntte err Power cord ● If you find that any of the above items are missing or ...
Page 13 - Preparation; Before connecting up your printer and starting to use it, you must
Setting Up your Printer 11 Preparation During the storage and transport of your printer, adhesive tape is used to block some of the elements that may move or openunexpectedly and consequently be damaged. 1. Before connecting up your printer and starting to use it, you must 1. therefore remove all th...
Page 14 - Installing Toner Cartridge; To install a toner cartridge in your printer proceed as follows.
Setting Up your Printer 12 Installing Toner Cartridge To install a toner cartridge in your printer proceed as follows. 1. Remove the toner cartridge from its packaging. 2. Open the top cover of the printer by pressing the button on right side of the printer. ● Do not remove the cartridge from its pa...
Page 15 - Rotate the cartridge and gently shake it from side to side to
Setting Up your Printer 13 3. Rotate the cartridge and gently shake it from side to side to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 4. Position the cartridge as shown with the arrow pointing into the printer. Slide the cartridge into the printer as far as it will go. 5. Close the top cover...
Page 16 - Connecting the Parallel Cable
Setting Up your Printer 14 Connecting the Parallel Cable To print from computer software, you need to connect your printer to your computer with a parallel interface cable. Cable Specifications (Not provided) The parallel cable should be compatible with the Centronics R parallel interface and IEEE s...
Page 17 - Push the clip at each end of the connector down into the notches on
Setting Up your Printer 15 3. Push the clip at each end of the connector down into the notches on the plug as shown.
Page 18 - on the rear of the printer.; Connecting the AC Power Cord; To connect the printer to a power point, proceed as follows.
1. Plug the appropriate end of the power cable supplied to the connector on the rear of the printer. 3. Power the printer on by pressing the power on/off button. Connecting the AC Power Cord To connect the printer to a power point, proceed as follows. 2. Plug the other end into a suitable power poin...
Page 19 - Loading Paper into the Cassette; Cassette; To load paper in the cassette, proceed as follows.
Setting Up your Printer 17 Loading Paper into the Cassette Your printer has a standard Cassette that can hold up to 500 sheets of paper and a MP(Multi-Purpose) tray that can hold up to 100 sheets ofpaper, 10 envelopes or 10 index cards. Cassette To load paper in the cassette, proceed as follows. 1. ...
Page 20 - The paper sizes are indicated on the bottom of the cassette.; Place the paper against the left of the rear paper guide.
Setting Up your Printer 18 3. Lift the rear right guide and slide it to match the width of the paper. The paper sizes are indicated on the bottom of the cassette. 4. Squeeze the width guide, rear right guide and slide it to the far right side of the cassette. Width guide Printing side(down) Paper Li...
Page 21 - against the edge of the paper.
Setting Up your Printer 19 6. Squeeze the width guide and slide it to the left until it lightly rests against the edge of the paper. 7. Make sure the paper is set below the tab on the cassette. 8. Gently slide the cassette back into the printer. The printer automatically senses the size of paper loa...
Page 22 - Slide the length guide out toward you.
Setting Up your Printer 20 1. Pull the MP tray towards you. 2. Slide the length guide out toward you. Loading Paper into the MP(Multi-Purpose) Tray MP tray provides a convenient way to print envelopes, transparencies, or other type of media without having to unload the other tray. To load paper in t...
Page 23 - Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them.
4. Place the paper against the side of the MP tray with the recommended print side face up and the top edge going in first toward the printer as shown. 5. Adjust the paper guide to the size of the paper inserted by pushing the guide. 3. Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them. ●...
Page 24 - Testing the Printer; Make sure the printer is plugged in and the; R E A D Y; until the TEST MENU message is displayed.; Re
Setting Up your Printer 22 Testing the Printer Print a configuration page to make sure the printer is operating correctly. 1. Make sure the printer is plugged in and the READY status message appears on the display. R E A D Y 0F F L NE TE S T ME N U S E L F T E S T 2. Press On Line. 3. Press Menu >...
Page 25 - Overview; Printer driver; PCL5e
Setting Up your Printer 23 S Se ettttiin ng g U Up p tth he e P Prriin ntte err D Drriiv ve err Overview The printer drivers provided on the CD must be installed to take full advantage of the printer Õs features. Printer drivers access the printer features and allow the computer tocommunicate with t...
Page 26 - Installing the Driver; Hardware Requirements; PC-compatible 486 microcomputer or better; Software Requirements; Above the Macintosh System 7.x (To print the document from; Install Procedure
Setting Up your Printer 24 Installing the Driver Hardware Requirements To install and run the PCL printer driver, you must have the following minimum hardware configuration. ● PC-compatible 486 microcomputer or better ● 8MB of RAM for Windows 3.1 and 3.11 (16MB recommended for some applications) or ...
Page 27 - Click on the; Select the printer model which is connected to your; NEXT; Select the printer driver to install.; NEXT
Setting Up your Printer 25 1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Type the user name and company. Click on the NEXT button. 3. Select the printer model which is connected to your computer(ML-7000 Series or QwikLaser 7000 Series).Click on the NEXT button. Then, proceed as follows. With Windows 95...
Page 28 - Select the desired language, and then click on the; button in the Font Navigator dialogue box.; Finish
Setting Up your Printer 26 5. Select the desired language, and then click on the NEXT button in the Font Navigator dialogue box. 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. 7. Select the directory to install Font Navigator. Click on the Finish button. 8. Click on the Yes button, when asked to restart ...
Page 29 - In case of Win 95
Setting Up your Printer 27 In case of Win 95 1. Make sure the printer is plugged and connected to your computer. 2. Turn on the printer and start Windows on your PC. 3. Windows recognizes the printer, and ÔNew Hardware FoundÕ dialogue box is displayed. 4. Click on the OK button. 5. Insert CD into th...
Page 30 - The Run dialogue box appears.; program manager; from the; file; on the command line, then click on; OK; From now on, follow the instructions on page 25 to complete; To uninstall the driver, proceed as follows.; Select; Series uninstaller; from the windows task bar.; PCLXL and PCL5e drivers are removed from your hard disk.
Setting Up the Printer Driver 28 The Run dialogue box appears. R Re es su ulltt 1. Make sure the printer is plugged and connected to your computer. 2. Turn on the computer. 3. Insert the compact disk into the CD-ROM drive. 4. From program manager window, select Run from the file menu. With Windows 3...
Page 31 - Selecting the Printer; Default Printer; To select the printer, proceed as follows.; Loading the Smart Monitor
Setting Up the Printer Driver 29 Selecting the Printer Default Printer After installing the printer driver Samsung 7000 Series PCLXL is selected automatically as the default printer. If you did not select this Laser printer as the default printer when you installed it, you must select it before atte...
Page 32 - To access the Font Navigator, select Start
Setting Up the Printer Driver 30 Font Navigator Directory(FontNav) Font Navigator is a font manager for Windows 95/98, Windows NT(4.0), and Windows 3.1. It gives a quick and easy way to find fonts, install those fonts, and viewand print font samples. Font Navigator is installed automatically when th...
Page 34 - Using Features in the Printer Driver
Using Your Printer 32 U Us siin ng g Y Yo ou urr P Prriin ntte err Overview This chapter contains information about using features in the printer driver, using the printer operator panel, understanding operator panel menus, and using your printer. ● Using Features in the Printer Driver ● Using the O...
Page 36 - Program Manager; icon within the Main Program group.; printers; icon within the; Control Panel; In the Installed Printers list, click on; Setup; General
Using Your Printer 34 With Windows 3.1 1. From Program Manager windows, double-click on the Control Panel icon within the Main Program group. 2. Double click on the printers icon within the Control Panel Windows. 3. In the Installed Printers list, click on Samsung 7000 Series (PCLXL or PCL 5e) if it...
Page 37 - Each tab of; Paper Tab; Orientation; The features of the printer driver are arranged on; nine tabs
Using Your Printer 35 Each tab of Samsung 7000 Series PCLXL is described as an example in this section. Paper Tab If you want to know more about each menu, click on the Help button . The help screen gives detailed infor mation about each menu. Orientation Choose Portrait or Landscape to selectthe de...
Page 38 - Graphics Tab; Graphics Mode; Paper type
Using Your Printer 36 If you want to know more about each menu, click on the Help button . The help screen gives detailed infor mation about each menu. Graphics Tab The settings on the Graphics tab allow you to fine tune your image quality and to balance print quality and print speed. Graphics Mode ...
Page 39 - Finishing Tab; Finish Mode
Using Your Printer 37 Finishing Tab Finish Mode This setting allowsyou to print multiplepages on one sheet ofpaper. Multiple Images Use the Multiple Images setting to print multiple page images on a single page. ● The pages per sheet itemÕs values are 1, 2, 4, 6, 9 and 16. For example, 2 means two p...
Page 40 - Printer Tab; Resolution
Using Your Printer 38 Printer Tab Resolution Select from the available setting to setthe maximumresolution for yourprint jobs. Printer Memory Select the value of the printer memoryinstalled in theprinter. After adding morememory, set thevalue of the printermemory. If you want to know more about each...
Page 41 - Overlays Tab; Overlays
Using Your Printer 39 Overlays Tab The Overlay is a graphic that is superimposed on your final output, usually in a lighter gray. You can also create an overlay with your graphic. Overlays To select a bitmap to be used as a graphic,enter the path tolocate the bitmap file. Load Overlay You can use an...
Page 42 - Watermarks Tab; Edit
Using Your Printer 40 Watermarks Tab A Watermark is text that is superimposed on your final output. Usually in a lighter gray you can create a watermarkwith your own text. Edit Use this dialog box toenter the text andlayout of yourwatermark. You canset the watermarkÕsfont, size anddarkness, as well ...
Page 43 - Using the Operator panel; Light Color; Green
Using Your Printer 41 Using the Operator panel The operator panel, on the front right sideof your printer, has a 2-line LCD(LiquidCrystal Display) and five buttons. Operator PanelDisplay Light Color Light State The Printer is... Green Orange On Off Blinking On Blinking Online Offline Processing info...
Page 44 - Operator Panel Menus; When you select a new setting from the operator panel, the asterisk(; Operator Panel Buttons; Button; Menu
Using Your Printer 42 Operator Panel Menus A number of menus are available to make it easy for you to change printer settings. Some menus are displayed only if a specific option isinstalled in the printer. When you select a new setting from the operator panel, the asterisk( ❊ ) moves next to the sel...
Page 45 - Changing Printer Settings
Using Your Printer 43 Changing Printer Settings To change an operator panel setting, proceed as follows. A value can be : ● A phrase or word that describes a setting ● A numerical value that you can increase or decrease ● An On or Off setting. 1. Make sure the ÔREADYÕ message appears on the display....
Page 46 - Overview of Printer Menu; II
Using Your Printer 44 Overview of Printer Menu Some menus are displayed only if a required option is installed. They are as follows. PAPER MP SIZE COPIES ORIENT TRAY T-MARGIN L-MARGIN DUPLEX AUTO CR QUALITY EMUL SWITCH LOCKTRAY PWR SAVE AUTOCONT ECONO JAM RECV TONERLOW SRT MODETIMEOUTDENSITYPAP.TYPE...
Page 47 - PRINTING MENU; PRINTING MENU Items; Item; PAPER
Using Your Printer 45 PRINTING MENU Use the PRINTING MENU to define all settings relating to printer input and output, as well as the specific print materials you are using with yourprinter. PRINTING MENU Items Item Values and Functions PAPER MP SIZE Cassette Size A4(country specific) ; Factory Defa...
Page 48 - COPIES
Using Your Printer 46 Landscape Portrait Item Values and Functions COPIES ORIENT 1 to 999(1 ; Factory Default) The COPIES setting determines the number of copies printed for each page. The printer does notautomatically collate the copies. Forexample, if you send three pages to print and setCopies to...
Page 49 - MP; TRAY
Using Your Printer 47 AUTO(Factory Default) 1ST MP OPT(If the optional cassette is installed) MANUAL The TRAY setting identifies the default paper tray. 1ST means that the printer feeds print materialfrom Cassette unless it is empty or closed. MP means that the printer feeds print materialfrom MP tr...
Page 50 - DUPLEX
Using Your Printer 48 Item Values and Functions L-MARGIN DUPLEX AUTO CR QUALITY 0.0 Ó ~ 9.9Ó The L-MARGIN menu item lets you select the left margin of the print materials OFF (Factory Default) LONG SHORT The printer can automatically print on both sides of paper Use the OFF selection when printing o...
Page 51 - CONFIG MENU; Use the CONFIG MENU to configure a variety of printer features.; CONFIG MENU Items; EMUL
49 Using Your Printer CONFIG MENU Use the CONFIG MENU to configure a variety of printer features. CONFIG MENU Items Item Values and Functions EMUL PWR SAVE AUTOCONT AUTO (Factory Default) PCL PS II(If the PS option is installed) HEXDUMP You can select the emulation for printinga document. OFF 1 5 3 ...
Page 52 - ECONO; ON
Using Your Printer 50 Item Values and Functions ECONO JAM RECV TONERLOW OFF (Factory Default) ON The ECONO setting helps conserve the toner cartridge by controlling how much toner theprinter uses for print job. Select OFF if toner conservation is not a concern. But this setting may affect the print ...
Page 53 - SWITCH; LOCKTRAY; OFF
Using Your Printer 51 Item Values and Functions SWITCH (If the optional cassette is installed) LOCKTRAY (If the optional cassette is installed and the SWITCH menu item is set to on) ON (Factory Default) OFF The ON setting makes the printer supply thepaper from another cassette when a cassette isempt...
Page 54 - JOB MENU; JOB MENU Items; SRT MODE
Using Your Printer 52 JOB MENU Use the JOB MENU to define all settings relating to print quality, as well as Menu clear. JOB MENU Items Item Values and Functions SRT MODE (Samsung Resolution Enhancement Technology) TIMEOUT DENSITY ENHANCE (Factory Default) NORMAL GRAY Use the printer Õs SRT(Samsung ...
Page 55 - MENU CLR
Using Your Printer 53 Item Values and Functions PAP.TYPE MENU CLR SMET (Samsung Memory Enhancement Technology) NORMAL (Factory Default) THICK WET TRANSP. The PAP.TYPE setting lets you specify the type of print material installed in each tray Select NORMAL if the printer material is plain paper. Sele...
Page 56 - FUSER CLEAN
Using Your Printer 54 Item Values and Functions DUP.TOP DUP.LEFT S-BIND L-BIND FUSER CLEAN 5.0 (Factory Default) 0~9.9mm (In increments of 0.1) This item lets you select the top margin of the printmaterials when the Duplex menu item is set toLong. 5.0 (Factory Default) 0~9.9mm (In increments of 0.1)...
Page 57 - BAUDRATE; TEST MENU; TEST MENU Items; SELFTEST
Using Your Printer 55 I/O MENU This menu is only available if the Serial/LocalTalk option card isinstalled in your printer. I/O MENU Items Item Values and Functions BAUDRATE ROBU.XON This setting lets you select the rate at which data is being sent to or from your computer. 3 0 0 ~ 1 1 5 2 0 0 9 6 0...
Page 58 - PCL MENU; PCL MENU Items; FONTLIST
Using Your Printer 56 PCL MENU Use the PCL MENU to change printer settings that only affect jobs printed using the PCL emulation printer language. PCL MENU Items Item Values and Functions FONTLIST TYPEFACE SYMBOL LINES You can print a font sample list showing all the fonts available for PCL emulatio...
Page 59 - PITCH; DARK
Using Your Printer 57 Item Values and Functions PITCH PT.SIZE COURIER 0 . 4 4 ~ 9 9 . 9 9 1 0 (Factory Default) If you chose a scalable monospaced font, you can select the font pitch. PITCH refers to the number of fixed - space charac-ters in a horizontal inch of type. You can select from 0.44 to 99...
Page 60 - Printing Both Sides of Paper; To print both sides of paper, proceed as follows :; Open the document to be printed in appropriate application.; Print; Set the Duplex item to; Short Edge; or; Long Edge; select the source item.; Procedure
Using Your Printer 58 Printing Both Sides of Paper The printer can automatically print on both sides of paper by setting the Printing Menu or Paper tab of Samsung 7000 Series PCLXL Driver. To print both sides of paper, proceed as follows : 1. Open the document to be printed in appropriate applicatio...
Page 61 - READY; message appears on the display.; Press Item until you see; Press Value until the setting you need appears on the display.; Menu Setting Procedure
Using Your Printer 59 1. Make sure the READY message appears on the display. 2. Press On Line. 3. Press Menu until you see PRINTING MENU . 4. Press Item until you see DUPLEX . 5. Press Value until the setting you need appears on the display. (For more information, see page 48.) 6. Press Enter to sav...
Page 62 - Paper Orientation for Printing both sides of Paper; For MP tray; , load the first side facing down and the top toward you.; For all other cassettes; , load the first side facing up and the top toward
Using Your Printer 60 Paper Orientation for Printing both sides of Paper The printer prints the second sides of paper first, so paper such as letterhead and preprinted paper needs to be oriented as illustrated inthe figure below. For MP tray , load the first side facing down and the top toward you. ...
Page 63 - To print from the MP Tray, proceed as follows.; Set the source item in the properties dialogue box to Manual; Manually Feeding Paper from MP Tray
Using Your Printer 61 Sam sung To print from the MP Tray, proceed as follows. 1. Select Manual as the paper source. ● Set the source item in the properties dialogue box to Manual ● You can select Manual as the paper source by setting the Tray item of the operator panel menu. 2. Print your document. ...
Page 64 - Printing Special Paper; Letterhead / Prepunched Paper; and the top, short edge toward the printer.; Paper orientation
Using Your Printer 62 Printing Special Paper Special paper includes letterhead, prepunched, envelopes, labels, andtransparencies. Letterhead / Prepunched Paper When printing letterhead, prepunched paper, it is important to load the trays with the correct orientation. For MP tray, load the paper with...
Page 65 - Envelopes; Printing information; Select THICK paper for better quality.; Envelopes guidelines; For best performance, use envelopes made from 75g/m; Loading envelopes
Using Your Printer 63 1. Open the MP tray. Pull out the extension. Envelopes Many types of envelopes can be printed from MP tray. The types of envelopes are COM-10, MONARCH, DL, C5 andC6(60~90g/m 2 ) The printer will automatically feed up to 10 envelopes.Printing performance depends on the construct...
Page 66 - Adjust the guide to touch the envelope stack without bending the
Using Your Printer 64 2. Load up to 10 envelopes in the left side of MP tray with the side-to-be printed facing up, and the postage-end toward the printer. Samsung 3. Adjust the guide to touch the envelope stack without bending the envelopes. 4. Set the source item in the properties dialogue box to ...
Page 67 - Label; Labels automatically feed from the MP tray or the other trays.; Label guidelines; Make sure that labels meet the specifications for the tray you use.; Label Orientation
Using Your Printer 65 Label Labels automatically feed from the MP tray or the other trays. Label guidelines Make sure that labels meet the specifications for the tray you use. ● Use full label sheet. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a paper jam. ● The adhesiv...
Page 68 - Transparencies; Transparencies guidelines; Use only transparencies recommended for use in laser printers.; Transparencies orientation
Using Your Printer 66 ● For MP tray, load the transparencies with side-to-be-printed facing up, and the top toward the printer. Print a stack of 30 transparencies from MP tray. Transparencies Transparencies automatically feed from the MP tray or the other trays. Some brand of transparencies may requ...
Page 70 - Maintaining the Toner Cartridge.
Caring for Your Printer 68 C Ca arriin ng g ffo orr Y Yo ou urr P Prriin ntte err Overview This chapter provides information about maintaining your printer. ● Maintaining the Toner Cartridge. ● Cleaning the Printer. ● Cleaning the LSU
Page 71 - Maintaining the Toner Cartridge; Toner Cartridge Storage; Toner Cartridge Life
Caring for Your Printer 69 Maintaining the Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge Storage Do not remove the toner cartridge from its package until you are ready to use it. To prevent damage to toner cartridge, do not expose it to light. Toner Cartridge Life The life of the toner cartridge depends on the am...
Page 72 - To distribute the toner, proceed as follows.
Caring for Your Printer 70 Procedure To distribute the toner, proceed as follows. 1. Open the top cover by pushing the button on the side of the printer. 2. Remove the toner cartridge from the printer.
Page 73 - distribute the toner.
Caring for Your Printer 71 3. Rotate the toner cartridge and gently shake it from side to side to distribute the toner. 4. Reinsert the toner cartridge into the printer and close the top cover. If the print remains light, install a new toner cartridge.
Page 74 - Open the top cover and remove the toner cartridge.; To maintain print quality, you should clean the printer.; To clean your printer, proceed as follows.
Caring for Your Printer 72 2. Remove the paper from MP tray. 1. Check that the printer is powered off and disconnected from power point. 3. Open the top cover and remove the toner cartridge. Cleaning the Printer To maintain print quality, you should clean the printer. ● Never use alcohol or solvent ...
Page 75 - a soft, clean cloth, slightly dampened with a gentle detergent.
Caring for Your Printer 73 5. If the outer casing or the paper feed guides are dirty, clean them with 3. a soft, clean cloth, slightly dampened with a gentle detergent. 6. Clean the inside of the printer with a damp cloth 4. Use a soft cloth to remove any dust. 7. Replace the toner cartridge, close ...
Page 76 - Pull up on the LSU cleaner and put it on the LSU.
Caring for Your Printer 74 2. Pull up on the LSU cleaner and put it on the LSU. 1. Open the top cover and remove the toner cartridge. 3. Slide the LSU cleaner horizontally across a track on the top of the LSU. Cleaning LSU(Laser Scanning Unit) To obtain high quality from your printer, clean the LSU ...
Page 77 - Introduction; Paper jams
Problem Solving 75 P Prro ob blle em m S So ollv viin ng g Overview Introduction Most printer problems can be easily solved, by going through simple check lists and test. To help you locate the check list applicable to thetype of problem that you are encountering. The most frequent problemshave been...
Page 78 - Clearing Paper Jams; Paper Jam Locations
Problem Solving 76 Clearing Paper Jams If the printer Õs operator panel displays a paper jam message, look for paper in the locations indicated in the figure below, then perform theprocedure for clearing the paper jam. Paper Jam Locations Be very careful not to tear the paper, when clearing paper ja...
Page 79 - Problem; ‘PAPER JAM
Problem Solving 77 Problem Solution ‘PAPER JAM 0 ’ message appears on the LCD 1. Slide the cassette out of the printer, and remove any damaged paper from the tray. 2. Make sure the paper is below the tab on the guide. 3. Replace the cassette. 4. Open and close the top cover to clear the paper jam me...
Page 80 - ‘PAPER JAM 1’ or
Problem Solving 78 The paper jam locations for both sides printing are different fromthose of nor mal printing. Refer to page 76. Problem Solution ‘PAPER JAM 1’ or ‘PAPER JAM 2’ messages appear on the LCD Check 1 ● Open and close the top cover The paper comes out of the printer. Check 2 (JAM 1) ● Op...
Page 81 - ‘DUPLEX JAM 1’
Problem Solving 79 Problem Solution ‘DUPLEX JAM 1’ or ‘DUPLEX JAM 2’ messages appear on the LCD Check 1 (DUPLEX JAM 1) ● Open the rear cover ● Grasp both sides of the paper, and slowly pull the paper out of the printer. Check 2 (DUPLEX JAM 2) ● Pull the cassette completely out of the printer. ● Pull...
Page 82 - Error Messages; Message
Problem Solving 80 Error Messages The following table explains messages that might display on the printeroperator panel. A cover is open. ● Close the cover. COVE R OP E N The printer is running out of toner. Purchase a new cartridge and replace the tonercartridge. T o n e r R E ADY L ow The toner is...
Page 84 - S E R I AL; ME MOR Y
Problem Solving 82 The printer detects a serial interface error. ● Set the same Baudrate. S E R I AL E R R OR There is not enough memory in the printer. ● You might want to add more memory to the printer. ● Check that the SMET menu item is set to ON. ME MOR Y OV E R F L OW Message Meaning and Requir...
Page 85 - PS printer; General Printing Problems
Problem Solving 83 ● Check the power cord connections ● Check that the power supplied to the printer is steady and meets printer specifications. ● Turn the printer off, and then turn the printer on. 1. Select START-Settings-Printers from Window 95 task bar.(See page 33) 2. Click on the PCLXL, PCL5e ...
Page 86 - Poor Print Quality
Problem Solving 84 ● Distribute the toner in toner cartridge.(See page 69) ● Adjust the ÔDensityÕ menu item setting.(See page 52) ● Clean the inside of the printer.(See page 72.) ● Print a few more pages to see if the problem will correct itself. ● Clean the inside of the printer.(See page 72.) ● Ch...
Page 87 - Properties; installed
Problem Solving 85 ● Check that the PS is available for printing, and the total memory is installed more than or equal to 12MB by printing selftest page. - If PS is not available for printing, install the PS SIMM. (For information about installing procedure of the PS SIMM, see page 99) - If the tota...
Page 89 - Option; Printer Memory
Memory and Option Cards 87 M Me em mo orry y a an nd d O Op pttiio on n C Ca arrd ds s Overview You can customize your printer memory and connectivity. This chapterprovides instructions for installing. Turn to the appropriate section for instructions on installing the option. Option Go to page... ● ...
Page 90 - Disconnect all cables from the back of the printer.; Preparations
Memory and Option Cards 88 2. Disconnect all cables from the back of the printer. 3. Remove the printer cover. a. Open the rear cover. b. Remove the two screws from the back of the printer. Save the screws. c. Grasp the cover(as illustrated) and pull it firmly toward the rear of the printer until it...
Page 91 - Understanding the Printer Control Board
Memory and Option Cards 89 Network CardConnector Serial/LocalTalk Connector Printer MemoryConnector ROM SIMMConnector Understanding the Printer Control Board If the printer cover is opened, you can see the printer control board as below.
Page 92 - Close the metal plate and tighten all the screws.; Closing the Printer Cover; When you have finished installing an Option, follow these steps.
Memory and Option Cards 90 1. Close the metal plate and tighten all the screws. 2. Set the bottom of the cover onto the printer Make sure the bottom tabs on the cover fit into the corresponding slots in the printer. Rotate the cover up towards the printer.Slide the cover toward the front of the prin...
Page 94 - DRAM SIMM Features for Upgrade; Locate the memory connector on the printer control board.; Installing Procedure
Memory and Option Cards 92 Printer Memory The printer memory option increases the printer dynamic randomaccess memory(DRAM). Your printer was shipped with 4MB of standard printer Memory.You can install two printer memory options in your printer. Printermemory upgrade options available are 4, 8, 16 o...
Page 95 - angle, and rotate it left until it snaps into place.
Memory and Option Cards 93 2. Unpack the memory option. Notch Connection points 3. Hold the memory option with the connection points pointing toward the connector and position the notch as shown.Insert the memory option all the way into the connector at a 30 O angle, and rotate it left until it snap...
Page 96 - Make sure both metal clips on the connector are fastened, and the
Memory and Option Cards 94 4. Make sure both metal clips on the connector are fastened, and the two pins on each of the connector are pushed through the holes on the memory option. 5. Continue with Ôclosing the printer cover Õ on page 90. 6. Set the printer memory item on the printer tab of the prop...
Page 97 - Push the metal clips at each end of the connector away from memory; Removing the Printer Memory Option; Rotate the memory option right to a 30
Memory and Option Cards 95 1. Push the metal clips at each end of the connector away from memory option. Removing the Printer Memory Option Complete the following steps if you need to remove a printer memoryoption before you install a new one. 2. Rotate the memory option right to a 30 O angle and ge...
Page 98 - You can install one network option card in your printer.
Memory and Option Cards 96 Network Option Card(PortThru) The network option card lets you connect the printer to a local areanetwork(LAN). You can install one network option card in your printer. 1. Locate the card connector on the printer control board. Network cardconnector Installing Procedure Be...
Page 99 - Remove the two screws from the metal plate covering the opening
Memory and Option Cards 97 2. Remove the two screws from the metal plate covering the opening for cable connector.Remove the plate. 4. Unpack the option card. 7. Gently tighten the screws to secure the card to the system board. 8. Continue with Ôclosing the printer cover Õ on page 90. 5. Align the c...
Page 100 - Connecting to Ethernet 10 Base 2 Network; Attach your ThinLAN cable to the BNC ÔTÕ connector.
Memory and Option Cards 98 Connecting to Ethernet 10 Base 2 Network Attach your ThinLAN cable to the BNC ÔTÕ connector.
Page 101 - Printing a document using PS Option in PC; PS Option Items Supplied :; Adding more Memory
Memory and Option Cards 99 Printing a document using PS Option in PC PS Option Items Supplied : ● PS SIMM ● 8MB RAM SIMM ● PS Driver Diskette ● PS Option Guide To print, complete the following three sections in order : ● Adding more memory ● Installing PS SIMM ● Install PS driver & Selecting the...
Page 102 - Installing PS Driver; This can be accomplished in two ways.; Next; Using the Diskette provided with the PS option.
Memory and Option Cards 100 Installing PS Driver This can be accomplished in two ways. 1. Using CD-ROM. Using CD-ROM 1. Insert CD in a CD-ROM drive. 2. Copy two files from PS\English\Others\Win 95_98 to any folder. 3. Select Start-Settings-Printers from the windows task bar. 4. Double click the Add ...
Page 103 - button, and click on the; Browse; . Select any folder designated in step 2.
Memory and Option Cards 101 5. Click on the Next button. 6. Click on the Have Disk button, and click on the Browse . Select any folder designated in step 2. When the name ofprinter is displayed,click on the next button. 7. Click on the Next button.
Page 104 - You are asked whether the printer is to be declared
Memory and Option Cards 102 8. You are asked whether the printer is to be declared as the default printer. 9. You can determine whether the printer prints the test page. ● The computer starts to install the driver, and the following dialog box is displayed.
Page 105 - Insert the original CD for windows. Select the
Memory and Option Cards 103 11. Insert the original CD for windows. Select the CD-ROM drive, then select Win 95(or Win 98) folder. Click on the OK button. 10. The message box of ÔInsert the disk labeled windows 95 CD-ROM or windows 95 Disk XXÕ appears. 12. The installation is completed. In case of w...
Page 106 - Using the Diskette
Memory and Option Cards 104 Using the Diskette 1. Select Start-Settings-Printers from the windows task bar. 2. Double click the Add Printer icon, then click on the Next button. 3. Choose Local or Network , then click on the Next button. 4. Click on the Have Disk button. Insert the driver diskette in...
Page 107 - Selecting the Default Printer; from the windows 95 task bar.; SAMSUNG 7000 Series PS printer; Print the document on your Samsung 7000 series.
Memory and Option Cards 105 Selecting the Default Printer 1. Start windows on your pc. 2. Select Start-Settings-Printers from the windows 95 task bar. 3. Double click the SAMSUNG 7000 Series PS printer icon. 4. Select File-Default Printer . 5. Print the document on your Samsung 7000 series.
Page 108 - To set the PS driver features, proceed as follows :; PS driver
Memory and Option Cards 106 To set the PS driver features, proceed as follows : 1. Double- click on the PS driver icon. 2. Select Printer - Properties . 3. Select the required options.
Page 109 - Printing a document using PS Option in Macintosh; To print, complete the following five sections in order :
Memory and Option Cards 107 Printing a document using PS Option in Macintosh To print, complete the following five sections in order : ● Adding more Memory ● Installing PS SIMM ● Installing Serial/LocalTalk Option Card ● Connecting the LocalTalk Cable ● Installing the PS Driver Adding more Memory Fo...
Page 111 - Continue with ÔClosing the printer cover Õ on page 90.
Memory and Option Cards 109 6. Push the card firmly into the connector until it is completely in place. 7. Continue with ÔClosing the printer cover Õ on page 90. The two connectors should fit snugly together. R Re es su ulltt 3. Remove the plate. 4. Insert the Serial/LocalTalk option card into the o...
Page 112 - Connecting the LocalTalk Cable; ÔPrinter DescriptionsÕ
Memory and Option Cards 110 Connecting the LocalTalk Cable Connect the printer to your macintosh using a LocalTalk cable. Installing the PS Driver Make sure the ÔREADYÕ message appears on the operator panel display. 1. If necessary press the power button on the macintosh computer. 2. Insert CD in a ...
Page 113 - is completed. You donÕt need to proceed the following steps.
Memory and Option Cards 111 The diskette included in your PS option contains the PPD filefor Macintosh. If you do not have a CD-ROM drive or lost CD,use the diskette. ● Keep the original CD-ROM and diskette in a safe place. This step appears on some driver versions. 7. Click on the Setup button. 8. ...
Page 115 - Plug the adapter cable into the infrared port.; Make sure the printer power cord is unplugged.
Infrared Adapter 113 4. Reconnect the power cord. 3. Plug the adapter cable into the infrared port. The green light on the infrared adapter comes on whenthe printer is plugged in. R Re es su ulltt Installing Procedure 1. Make sure the printer power cord is unplugged. 2. Locate the infrared port on t...
Page 116 - If you do not have the driver, please ask to your PC manufacturer.; Aim the computer infrared port at the infrared port on the back of; Printing Procedure
Infrared Adapter 114 1. To print with infrared port, you should install infrared port driver on your computer. ● If you do not have the driver, please ask to your PC manufacturer. ● You can download infrared driver of Windows 95 from the internet with no charge.(http://www.microsoft.com) 2. Aim the ...
Page 117 - Unplug the printer power cord.
Optional Cassette 115 O Op pttiio on na all C Ca as ss se etttte e Overview You can install an optional cassette. Complete the following steps beforeyou install the optional cassette. ● Unplug the printer power cord. ● Disconnect all cables from the back of the printer
Page 118 - Reconnect all cables to the back of the printer.; Carefully place the printer on top of the optional cassette unit.; Make sure the connector is properly inserted.
Optional Cassette 116 2. Reconnect all cables to the back of the printer. 3. Reconnect the power cord to the printer. 4. Make sure the ÔREADYÕ message appears on the operator panel display. Installing Procedure 1. Carefully place the printer on top of the optional cassette unit. ● Make sure the conn...
Page 119 - Loading the Plain Paper into the Option Cassette; To load paper in the optional cassette, proceed as follows.
Optional Cassette 117 Loading the Plain Paper into the Option Cassette Your printer has an optional cassette that can hold up to 500 sheets of papers or 40 envelopes. To load paper in the optional cassette, proceed as follows. 1. Pull the cassette completely out of the printer.
Page 120 - size until it click into place.
Optional Cassette 118 3. Squeeze and lift the length guide and slide it to the desired paper size until it click into place. 4. Lift the width guide on the paper guide it to the desired paper size until it click into place.The paper size is indicated on the bottom of the optional cassette.
Page 121 - Squeeze the width guide and slide it to the for right side of the
Optional Cassette 119 5. Squeeze the width guide and slide it to the for right side of the cassette. 6. Place the paper against the left of the rear paper guide. 7. Squeeze the width guide and slide it to the right and left until it touches the edge of the paper. ● Do not fold or crease the paper. ●...
Page 123 - Paper Source Selection; Use PCL driver to select the tray you wish to print.; To select Paper Source in PCL properties dialogue box.; Paper; Set the source item to; Auto Select; Click
Optional Cassette 121 Paper Source Selection Use PCL driver to select the tray you wish to print. To select Paper Source in PCL properties dialogue box. 1. Select Start-Settings-Printers from the windows 95 task bar. 2. Click on the Samsung 7000 Series PCLXL or PCL5e icon. 3. Select Files-Properties...
Page 124 - times until ÔPrinting MenuÕ is displayed.; ) appears beside the current user
Optional Cassette 122 1. Press On Line. 0F F L NE P R ME NU NT NG 2. Press the Menu > or < buttons one or more times until ÔPrinting MenuÕ is displayed. T R AU T 0 Y A 3. Press the Item < or > buttons one or more times until ÔTrayÕ appears on the display. T R 0P T Y A 4. Press the Value ...
Page 126 - Paper specifications; Acceptable paper size for all trays
Technical Specifications 124 Paper specifications Acceptable paper size for all trays The following table gives details about the print material you can load in each of the printer cassettes. A4 LETTER FOLIO(LEGAL 13Ó) LEGAL(LEGAL 14Ó) EXECUTIVE STATEMENT ISO B5 JIS B5 A5 A6 ENVELOPE - COM-10- MONAR...
Page 127 - Supported Types of Paper; Labels
Technical Specifications 125 Supported Types of Paper The printer supports the following types of paper : Guidelines for Using Paper Make sure the paper is good quality ● Plain ● Letterhead ● Bond ● Rough ● Prepunched ● Preprinted ● Color ● Recycled ● Transparency ● Labels ● Card Stock Labels To avo...
Page 128 - Printer Specifications; Controller; Characteristic
Technical Specifications 126 Printer Specifications Controller Power PC, 100MHZ ● Default : PCL6 ● Option : PS II ● 4MB Standard ● Max up to 68MB ● PS : 12MB Standard ● IEEE 1284 B type ● Option : Serial RS-232C/LocalTalkInfrared Adapter ConnectorNetwork 45 Scalable font, 1 Bitmap ● Ethernet ● 10 ba...
Page 129 - Engine; Cable
Technical Specifications 127 Engine 16 PPM 600 DPI + SRT Eletrophotography Non-mag monocomponent/contact Less than 60 secs Less than 13 secs 472 ✕ 442 ✕ 301(W ✕ D ✕ H)mm Less than 16.5kg 350W Printing Avg/ Max 34W printing sleep Printing : 50dBStandby : 36dBSleep : Background noise 8000 pages Avg at...
Page 130 - Paper Handling; Environment
Technical Specifications 128 Paper Handling 500 sheets - Standard Cassette 500 sheets(40 envelopes) - Option Cassette 250 sheets Facedown 100 sheets(10 envelopes) ● 1st Tray : A4, LTR, Folio, Legal, Exec, ISO B5, JIS B5 (16~24lbs) ● MP Tray : A4, LTR, Folio, Legal, Exec, Statement, ISO B5, JIS B5, A...
Page 131 - ottiic; Without a Network Card Installed; EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Notices 129 N No ottiic ce es s Without a Network Card Installed EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD#259, Gong Dan-Dong, Gumi-City, Kyung Buk, Korea declare sole responsibility that the ML-7000, ML-7000P Laser Printer meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagne...
Page 132 - With a Network Card Installed
Notices 130 With a Network Card Installed EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD#259, Gong Dan-Dong, Gumi-City, Kyung Buk, Korea declare sole responsibility that the ML-7000N Laser Printer meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility and LowVoltage...
Page 133 - Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous.; CAUTION; Class 1 Laser Statement Label
Notices 131 The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR , Chapter1Subchapter J for Class I(1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 825. Class I laser products are not considered to be hazard...
Page 134 - Laser Caution label is located on the LSU top side.
Notices 132 CAUTION - INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN THIS COVER IS OPEN . DO NOT OPEN THIS COVER VORSICHT - UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFENT. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN. ATTENTION - RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D’OUVERTURE. EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU. ATTENZIONE - RAD...
Page 135 - Safety and Regulatory Listing for this printer.; PRODUCT SAFETY; Evaluated by UL according to UL 1950; LASER SAFETY; USA
Notices 133 Safety and Regulatory Listing for this printer. S SA AFFE ET TY Y IIN NFFO OR RM MA AT TIIO ON N PRODUCT SAFETY USA & CANADA Evaluated by UL according to UL 1950 and CSA C22.2 No. 950 for C-UL EEC(Europe) IEC 60950/EN 60950(TUV GS Certification) CB IEC 60950 LASER SAFETY EEC(Europe) ...
Page 136 - IIn; MB RAM; Numerics
Index 134 IIn nd de ex x 4MB RAM 8MB RAM 16PPM 600dpi 500-Sheet cassette 250 Sheets of paper 100 Sheets of paper 10 envelopes 10 index cards 7 99 7 7 17 10 17 17 17 Numerics About Adhesive tape AUTO CR AUTOCONT 35 11 48 49 A BAUD RATE BNC port 55 96 B Cassette Cassette size CD CD-Rom drive Config me...
Page 137 - Infrared port
Index 135 ECONO Empty manual EMUL Enter/Cancel button Envelopes Error message Ethernet 10 Base 2 Ethernet 10 Base-T 50 81 49 42 63 80 98 98 E Halftoning Hardware Requirements Help button 36 24 42 H Infrared Adapter ● Installing ● Printing Infrared port INTERNAL ERROR I/O menu IrDA Item button Items ...
Page 142 - Uninstall Utility
Index 140 Uninstall Utility Unpacking your Printer 28 9 U Value button 42 V Watermarks tab ● Watermark ● Edit Width guide Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4.0 Windows 3.1 40 17 25/27 25/27 25 28 W IIn nd de ex x
Page 143 - Installing the Cleaning Felt
Installing the Cleaning Felt The cleaning felt is used to prevent the pollution of the pressure roller. 2 . Pull the green grip towards you. 1 . Open the rear cover.