Page 2 - Important Precautions and Safety Information
Important Precautions and Safety Information When using this product, these basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons: 1 Read and understand all instructions. 2 Use common sense whenever operating electrical appliances. 3 Follow ...
Page 4 - ONTENTS
i Contents C ONTENTS Important Precautions and Safety Information .................. i Chapter 1: S ET U P Setting Up Your Product ......................................... 1.2 Contents ...................................................................... 1.2 Control Locations and Functions ..........
Page 5 - RINT
ii Contents Setting Dialling Mode .................................................... 1.42Using Save Mode .......................................................... 1.43 Ink Save ................................................................. 1.43Paper Save ..........................................
Page 6 - CAN; FAX
iii Contents Changing Default Settings ............................................. 3.15Blocking Colour Copying ................................................ 3.16 Chapter 4: S CAN Scanning Basics ............................................................ 4.2Starting Scan from the Operation Pan...
Page 7 - AINTENANCE
iv Contents Group Dialling .............................................................. 5.24 Setting Group Dial .................................................... 5.24Sending a Fax Using Group Dialling (Multi-Address Transmission) ..................................... 5.25 Searching for a Number...
Page 8 - ROUBLESHOOTING; Index
v Contents Chapter 7: T ROUBLESHOOTING Clearing Document Jams ................................................ 7.2 Input Misfeed ............................................................ 7.2Exit Misfeed .............................................................. 7.3Roller Misfeed ................
Page 9 - NOTE
Page 11 - Setting Up Your
1.2 Set Up Setting Up Your Product Contents Below is what is included with your product. SCX-1150F Colour and Black ink cartridges Telephone line cord * Power cord * * The shape of the power and the telephone line cord plugs may differ, depending on your country. TAM lead (UK only) USB cable This Us...
Page 12 - Control Locations and Functions; Front View
1.3 Set Up Control Locations and Functions Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the main components of your product. Front View Paper Output Tray Extension Paper Output Tray Operation Panel (see page 1.5) Cartridge Door Grab the handle of the door and open it wide. Cartridge Holder Cartridge H...
Page 13 - Rear View
1.4 Set Up Rear View Top View USB Connector ADF(Automatic Document Feeder) Connector Parallel Connector AC Power Socket Telephone Connections Connector Door To access connectors, open it wide. Paper Guide Paper Bin Paper Support Document Output Tray Document Input Tray Document Guides If your countr...
Page 14 - Operation Panel Button Functions
1.5 Set Up Operation Panel Button Functions 1 Allows you to save ink to a maximum of 50% by printing images lighter (available in PC print, Copy, and Fax receiving modes).Allows you to save paper by printing 2 pages on a single sheet of paper (available in Black&white Fax/Copy modes only).Allows...
Page 16 - Choosing a Location
1.7 Set Up Choosing a Location To achieve trouble-free operation of your product, place it on a flat, stable surface near your workstation. Leave enough space to allow for easy paper loading, paper out and opening the top cover. Do not place your product:• In direct sunlight.• Near heat sources or a...
Page 18 - OR
1.9 Set Up 3 Connect the printer cable. Use either the USB cable that came with your product or an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable purchased separately. N OTES : • You only need to connect one of the above cables. Shut down your computer before connecting the cable. • When you are using a USB cab...
Page 20 - Loading Paper
1.11 Set Up Loading Paper The display will show “ADD PAPER THEN PRESS ENTER” if no paper is loaded when starting to print a job. The paper bin can hold approximately 100 sheets of 20lb plain paper. In the Fax or Copy mode, you can use A4-, letter-, or legal-size paper. To load plain paper: 1 Pull th...
Page 22 - Installing Print Cartridges
1.13 Set Up Installing Print Cartridges Your product comes with a black and a colour cartridge. You can purchase an optional photo cartridge and install it instead of the black cartridge. See page 1.17 for the options you can purchase. When the product is turned on without the print cartridges insta...
Page 26 - Cartridge type
1.17 Set Up 15 Looking at the Cartridge Alignment form, identify the straightest line in Alignment A. Using the number keypad, enter the two digit number of the straightest line and then press Enter. 16 The display accepts the number and moves to Alignment B. Repeat step 15 for Alignment patterns B-...
Page 27 - Installing Software; About Samsung Software; MFP Driver
1.18 Set Up Installing Software About Samsung Software You must install the SmarThru CD-ROM after you have setup your product and connected it to your computer. The SmarThru CD-ROM includes the following:• MFP Driver• SmarThru Software• OCR Software (AnyPage Lite) MFP Driver To use your product as a...
Page 28 - System Requirements; Supported Operating System
1.19 Set Up System Requirements Before you begin, ensure your system meets the minimum requirements. Supported Operating System Windows 95 OSR2/Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Server with Service Pack 3/Windows 2000 Professional or Server/Advanced Server/Windows XP Home edition o...
Page 29 - Installing Samsung Software; software from the CD. Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not
1.20 Set Up Installing Samsung Software N OTES : • For Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP users, cancel the “New Hardware Found” screen when the computer boots up. • Make sure that your SCX-1150F is plugged in and connected to your computer’s parallel port or USB port before installing the software from the C...
Page 30 - • Typical: Program will be installed with the most common
1.21 Set Up 4 The SmarThru installation supports three types of setup: • Typical: Program will be installed with the most common options and is recommended for most users. • Compact: Only the MFP driver will be installed.• Custom: You may choose the options you want to install. Recommended for advan...
Page 32 - OK in Windows 2000 and click Continue Anyway in Windows XP.
1.23 Set Up 7 Click Next. 8 When the installation is completed, shut down and restart your computer. If your computer does not shut down and restart automatically, you must shut it down manually and restart it before the changes will be saved. N OTE : When you install the software, the Digital Signa...
Page 33 - Configuring Fax and Internet Gates; Click Finish to save the modem setting.
1.24 Set Up Configuring Fax and Internet Gates If you select SmarThru networking Server option (see page 1.22), when your computer restarts after the Samsung software has installed, you will be prompted to configure the fax and Internet gates allowing you to send and receive faxes and e-mails on the...
Page 35 - Enter an account record name, then click Next.
1.26 Set Up 5 Enter your account name and password to access your Internet mail server, then click Next. Your Internet service provider will be able to provide you with this information. 6 Enter an account record name, then click Next.
Page 37 - Uninstalling Samsung Software; Uninstalling the MFP Driver
1.28 Set Up Uninstalling Samsung Software Uninstall is required if you are upgrading the software or if your installation fails. You can uninstall all software including SmarThru and MFP drivers using the SmarThru CD or selectively uninstall the desired item using the Window unInstallShield. N OTE :...
Page 38 - When the uninstallation is done, click OK.; Compact. Or select Custom then select MFP Driver. For; Uninstalling Samsung SmarThru
1.29 Set Up 3 When your computer confirms your selection, click Yes. The selected printer driver and all its components are removed from your computer. 4 When the uninstallation is done, click OK. 5 The message box recommends you restart your computer. Click OK, then restart Windows. N OTE : If you ...
Page 41 - Using the SmarThru CD-ROM; Click Uninstall the Samsung software on your PC.
1.32 Set Up Using the SmarThru CD-ROM You can uninstall both the MFP driver and the SmarThru software with the CD-ROM you have used to install the software. 1 Insert the SmarThru CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The SmarThru CD-ROM should automatically run and the opening window appears. (If the openi...
Page 42 - Basic System Setup; Setting Date and Time
1.33 Set Up Basic System Setup Setting Date and Time If you are setting up the product for the first time, or if the product has been unplugged for an extended period of time, the LCD display prompts you to set the current date and time. The current date and time are shown on the display when the pr...
Page 43 - Press Enter when the date on the display is correct.
1.34 Set Up Take the following steps to enter your current date and time: 1 A flashing cursor prompts you to enter the date. Use the number keypad to enter the current date. You can use the Scroll buttons ( or ) to manually move the cursor to a digit you wish to change. The default is the Europe for...
Page 44 - Changing Date Format; Changing Clock Mode
1.35 Set Up Changing Date Format Your product displays the current date in Europe format. Europe format displays the date in the order of Day-Month-Year. You can change the date format in USA format (Month-Day-Year). Take the following steps to change the date format: 1 Press Setup. The display show...
Page 45 - Setting Fax Number and Name; Press Enter to access the System Setup menu.
1.36 Set Up Setting Fax Number and Name In some countries you are required by law to indicate your fax number on any fax you send. The fax number and name will be printed at the top of each page sent from your product. N OTE : Depending on your country, the Fax Number/Name setting may be unavailable...
Page 46 - How To Enter Characters Using the Number; When you finish entering letters, press Enter.
1.37 Set Up How To Enter Characters Using the Number Keypad As you perform various tasks, you’ll need to enter a name. For example, when you set up your product, you enter your name (or your company’s name). When you store numbers in memory, you may also enter the corresponding names. To enter alpha...
Page 47 - Keypad Character Assignment; Key
1.38 Set Up Keypad Character Assignment Editing Numbers or Names If you make a mistake, move the cursor under the wrong character by pressing the Scroll buttons ( or ) and enter the correct number to change. To delete a letter, press Search/Delete. Inserting a Pause while Entering a Number With some...
Page 48 - Changing the Display Language; Setup
1.39 Set Up Changing the Display Language To change the language that is used on the LCD display, take the following steps: 1 Press Setup on the operation panel. The display shows “1. SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press Enter . 3 Press the Scroll buttons ( or )until you see “LANGUAGE” on the b...
Page 49 - Setting the Discard Size
1.40 Set Up Setting the Discard Size When receiving or copying a document as long as or longer than the paper loaded in the paper bin, you can set the product to discard and excess images at the bottom of the page, so that it will fit onto the recording paper size. N OTE : If the Auto Reduction feat...
Page 50 - Setting Sounds; Speaker Volume
1.41 Set Up Setting Sounds You can set the following sounds:• Ringer Volume: You can adjust the ringer volume. Choose from HIGH, MED, LOW, or OFF. OFF setting turns the ringer off. • Alarm Sound: You can turn the alarm sound on or off. If set to ON, an alarm sounds when an error occurs. • Key Sound:...
Page 51 - Setting Dialling Mode; Enter
1.42 Set Up Setting Dialling Mode You can select the type of telephone dial system your product is connected to. N OTE : The Dialling Mode setting may be unavailable depending on your country. 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press Enter. 3 Press the Scroll but...
Page 52 - Using Save Mode; Ink Save; Paper Save; Quality button unless you disable the Paper Save feature.
1.43 Set Up Using Save Mode Ink Save The Ink Save feature allows the printer to use less ink on each page. Activating this mode will extend the life of the ink cartridges by up to twice as long compared to normal mode, but will reduce the print quality. To use the Ink Save mode, press SAVE Ink on th...
Page 53 - Power Save; Press Enter to save the selection.
1.44 Set Up Power Save Your product reduces power consumption when it is not in actual use. This Power Save Mode setting allows you to select the length of time the product waits after a job is printed before it switches to a reduced power state. 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on ...
Page 54 - • Paper Selection
2 P RINT Read this chapter to learn how to select and load print media and how to use the print settings. The topics included in this chapter are: • Paper Selection • Loading Speciality Paper • Printing a Document • Printer Settings • Using the Printer Control Program
Page 55 - Paper Selection; • Plain Paper
2.2 Print Paper Selection One of the most important things you can do to assure the best possible printing performance of your product is to select the correct paper. Your product produces letter quality print on most plain bond paper, including cotton bond and photocopying paper; it does not requir...
Page 56 - Guidelines for Special Media
2.3 Print N OTE : When you print on these special type of media, you have to set the selected paper type in your application. See page 2.10. Guidelines for Special Media Be sure to read any instructions that come with your special paper. These instructions provide important information regarding how...
Page 57 - Loading Speciality Paper
2.4 Print • Store unused media at temperatures between 59 and 86 o F (15 to 30 o C). The relative humidity should be between 10% and 70%. • If the print density of your page is very high, light paper stock may curl slightly due to the large amount of ink. If you need to print dense graphics, try pri...
Page 58 - Paper Guidelines
2.5 Print Paper Guidelines When loading paper, envelopes, or other special media, keep these guidelines in mind:• Attempting to print on damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper can cause paper jams and poor print quality. • Use only high quality inkjet or copier grade paper. Avoid paper with embossed ...
Page 59 - Printing a Document
2.6 Print Printing a Document This procedure describes the general steps required for printing from various Windows applications. The exact steps for printing a document may vary depending on the application program you are using. Refer to your software application’s documentation for the exact prin...
Page 60 - Disable
2.7 Print 5 Click OK to close the Properties dialog box. 6 After making any necessary changes to the printing parameters, click OK to start the print job. After a moment, the Samsung SCX-1150 Series Control Program window appears. You can cancel the print job as well as see how much ink you have lef...
Page 61 - Printer Settings; Contrast on the operation; Accessing Printer Settings; Print > Properties or File > Print Setup
2.8 Print Printer Settings You can use the product with all your Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP or Windows NT 4.0 applications. Be sure to set Samsung SCX-1150 Series as the default printer for all your Windows operations. Most Windows software applications allow you to make changes to the printer setting...
Page 62 - • Select Samsung SCX-1150 Series printer from the Printers; Printer Properties Tabs; Printers; File menu and Print or Print Setup will
2.9 Print Windows 2000/XP• Select the File > Print > Properties or File > Print Setup command from within any Windows application. Or • Select Samsung SCX-1150 Series printer from the Printers folder, click the right mouse button, then select Printing Preferences from the drop-down list. Pr...
Page 63 - Paper Tab
2.10 Print Paper Tab Use the Paper tab to select what size paper you have in your printer, the orientation, the number of copies to print, etc. Document/Quality Tab The Document/Quality tab controls the document type and the paper type, such as plain, coated, and glossy. It also controls the quality...
Page 64 - Job Finishing Tab; Booklet
2.11 Print Job Finishing Tab The Job Finishing tab provides options for you to adjust how the document will appear on the printed page. Job Finishing options can include Poster, Handout, Booklet and Two-sided printing. Booklet The Booklet option allows you to print a document out as a booklet. If th...
Page 65 - Poster
2.12 Print Once your document prints, stack the bundles and bind the booklet. 1 Take the first bundle from the paper output tray, fold it in half, and set it aside. 2 Fold and stack the rest of your bundles, one on top of the other, until your booklet is complete. 3 Bind the bundles. Poster Choose t...
Page 66 - Handout
2.13 Print Handout Choose the Handout option to print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper. Two-Sided Printing Choose the Two-sided printing option from the Job Finishing tab to print the document on both sides of the paper.
Page 67 - Advanced Tab; Page Setup Tab
2.14 Print Advanced Tab The Advanced tab allows you to change how the printer handles colour printing. You should rarely need to change these settings. Printer Properties Tabs (Windows NT 4.0) Page Setup Tab This tab allows you to set page properties including number of copies, collate, print qualit...
Page 68 - Color Tab; Color; tab for optimising the graphic and colour print job.; Feature Tab
2.15 Print Color Tab Use the Color tab for optimising the graphic and colour print job. You can adjust halftone shading, brightness and contrast. You can also select the colour appearance and the document colour. Feature Tab You can select the Dry Time Delay option and the two-sided printing option....
Page 69 - Paper Quality Tab; Advanced; Layout Tab; Layout; tab to select print orientation, and page order.
2.16 Print Printer Properties Tabs (Windows 2000/XP) Paper Quality Tab This tab allows you to select paper source, paper type, print quality, and colour. The Advanced button under this tab allows you to select advanced document settings including paper size, print resolution, and colour intent. Layo...
Page 70 - Printer Properties Buttons & Icons; Using the Printer Control Program; Accessing the Printer Control Program
2.17 Print Printer Properties Buttons & Icons • Click OK when done reviewing or making changes. • Click Cancel if you want to exit the tab menus without applying any changes. • Click Help to view the online Help feature and tab menu details. • Click the ? icon in the title bar. Position the ? po...
Page 71 - Status Tab; Run Minimized; Options Tab; Help
2.18 Print Status Tab The Status tab gives you general status information on the printer. You will see this window when the printer is printing (unless you’ve set the Control Program Options to Run Minimized , using the options on page 2.18). Once a print job has started, you can use this window to ...
Page 72 - Cartridges Tab; Samsung SCX-1150 Series printer in the Printers; About Tab
2.19 Print Cartridges Tab The Cartridges tab gives you access to several different cartridge functions. From here, you can install new cartridges, change them, clean your print nozzles, align your cartridges, or order supplies from the internet. N OTE : If you using Windows 2000/XP, you can access t...
Page 74 - OPY
3 C OPY You can use your product like a standard copier. You don’t even have to turn your computer on. The buttons on the operation panel let you make all the basic settings: paper type and size, copy size, copy contrast and quality, number of copies, and colour copy or black and white copy. This ch...
Page 75 - Setting Paper Size and Type; Paper Size
3.2 Copy Setting Paper Size and Type First make sure you have paper loaded, following the instructions in “Loading Paper” on page 1.11. Then you have to set the paper size and type using the operation panel buttons. N OTE : These settings are applied to the stand-alone copy mode only. In PC printing...
Page 76 - Paper Type; Loading the Original Documents
3.3 Copy Paper Type You can use special media such as inkjet, transparency, and photo paper as well as plain paper. After loading any special type of media, set the paper type using this menu: 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) unt...
Page 78 - Using Document Glass
3.5 Copy Using Document Glass 1 Open the document cover. 2 Place the document face down on the document glass. Position it so the horizontal and vertical edges are carefully aligned with the scales along the sides of the document glass. 3 Close the top cover slowly. Be careful not to move the docume...
Page 79 - If you want to copy or scan a book:
3.6 Copy If you want to copy or scan a book: You can remove the top cover to place an original document such as a book. Lift the cover straight up to remove it. N OTE : Be careful as the ADF plug on the cover is connected to the main body. To insert the cover in place, hold it as shown and insert it...
Page 80 - Copying a Document; Start
3.7 Copy Copying a Document Follow these steps to copy using the operation panel: 1 Feed the document(s) to be copied face up into the ADF until “DOCUMENT READY” appears in the display. Or Place a single document on the document glass face down then close the cover. For details on loading original d...
Page 81 - Setting Copy Options; Quality; . The current setting is tagged with a at the; Paper Save mode is enabled, the print quality you
3.8 Copy Setting Copy Options The following buttons on the operation panel let you make all the basic settings: copy quality, contrast, number of copies and copy size. N OTE : The option settings for the current copy job will be automatically reset to their default status (see 3.15) 2 minutes after ...
Page 82 - Contrast; The current setting is tagged with a at the; Copy page
3.9 Copy Contrast You can adjust the contrast for a document containing faint markings or dark images or photographs using the Contrast button. You can select LIGHTEN, DARKEN, PHOTO or NORMAL. The LIGHTEN contrast is good for documents containing dark images. The NORMAL contrast works well with a st...
Page 83 - Zoom rate; Paper Save mode is enabled, the zoom rate you; Collating
3.10 Copy Zoom rate You can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 25% to 400% using the Zoom Rate button on the operation panel. To select the zoom rate from pre-defined copy sizes: 1 Press Zoom Rate until the setting you want appears on the display. 2 Press Enter to save the selection. ...
Page 84 - Using Special Copy
3.11 Copy 6 If you selected “COLLATE ON”, the next display prompts you to select the print order. Press the Scroll button ( or ) to select “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”. If you selected “REVERSE”, the 3 pages print in this order: 3, 2, 1. 7 Press Enter to save the selection. N OTES : • Collation feature is ...
Page 85 - Fit to Page; Fit to Page printing is enabled, the zoom rate you; Clone; Copy Page
3.12 Copy Fit to Page 1 Place a single document on the document glass face down then close the cover. For details on loading an original document, see page 3.5. 2 Customise the copy settings including copy quality, contrast, and number of copies if necessary. See “Setting Copy Options” on page 3.8. ...
Page 87 - Mirror
3.14 Copy 4 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until you see “POSTER” on the bottom line of the display, then press Enter. 5 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until you see the desired poster size on the display. The following options are available: 2x2, 3x3, 4x4. 6 Press Enter to save the selection. 7 P...
Page 88 - Changing Default Settings; Cancel/Reset, the settings are cancelled and return to
3.15 Copy Changing Default Settings The copy options including copy quality, contrast, number of copies and copy size can be set to the most frequently used modes. When a document is copied, the default settings will be activated unless otherwise changed by using the corresponding buttons on the ope...
Page 89 - Blocking Colour Copying
3.16 Copy Blocking Colour Copying You can prevent unauthorized use of colour copying by requiring a special PIN (Personal Identification Number) to use colour copying. Take the following steps to activate this feature and set the PIN: 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom l...
Page 90 - • Scanning Basics
4 S CAN Scanning with the Samsung SCX-1150F lets you turn pictures and text into digital files on your computer. Then you can fax or e-mail the files, display them on your web site, or use them to create projects that you can print out using Samsung SmarThru software which came with your product. Th...
Page 91 - Scanning Basics; • From the operation panel on your product: Use the Scan to; Starting Scan from the Operation Panel
4.2 Scan Scanning Basics Your SCX-1150F offers three ways to start scanning. These include:• From the Samsung SmarThru software: Launch Samsung SmarThru and open the Scan Wizard to start scanning. Please refer to the SmarThru User’s Guide. • From the operation panel on your product: Use the Scan to ...
Page 92 - Scan to; Scan to when the scan monitor on the desktop
4.3 Scan 2 Feed the document(s) to be copied face up into the ADF until “DOCUMENT READY” appears in the display. Or Place a single document on the document glass face down then close the cover. For details on loading original document(s), see page page 3.3. 3 Press Scan to on the operation panel. N ...
Page 96 - • Sending a Fax
5 FAX This chapter includes: • Sending a Fax • Receiving a Fax • Automatic Dialling • Advanced Fax • Additional Features
Page 97 - Sending a Fax; Preparing Documents for Faxing; Acceptable Documents (for ADF
5.2 FAX Sending a Fax Preparing Documents for Faxing Use the following guidelines to prepare your documents for faxing: • Do not attempt to feed the following types of documents into the Automatic Document Feeder:- carbon-paper or carbon-backed paper- coated paper- onion skin or thin paper- wrinkled...
Page 99 - Adjusting Quality of Your Fax; pressed for 2 minutes or if you press Cancel/Reset, the settings are; Setting Resolution; FINE is good for documents containing a lot of detail.
5.4 FAX Adjusting Quality of Your Fax When setting typical text based documents, your product enables you to send documents that are very close to the quality of the original. However, if you send documents that are of poor quality, or contain photographs, you can adjust the following features to be...
Page 100 - Setting Contrast
5.5 FAX N OTES : • The SUPERFINE resolution is not activated when the document is required to pre-scan into memory before sending, for example, when the SEND FROM MEMORY feature is set to ON (see page 5.42) or when you use the advanced faxing (see page 5.28). The SUPERFINE resolution is automaticall...
Page 101 - Setting Default Resolution and Contrast; Press Enter. The current setting displays on the bottom line.
5.6 FAX Setting Default Resolution and Contrast You can set the default contrast and resolution for outgoing faxes. The default setting is normally applied to items being faxed. If you want to use other Resolution and Contrast settings, you can only change the resolution and contrast for the fax job...
Page 102 - Sending a Fax Automatically; To send faxes in black and white, press Start FAX Black.; If you want to cancel the fax, press Cancel/Reset at any
5.7 FAX Sending a Fax Automatically 1 Feed the document(s) to be faxed face up into the ADF until “DOCUMENT READY” appears in the display.OrPlace a single document on the document glass face down then close the cover. For details on loading original documents, see page page 3.3. 2 You can adjust the...
Page 103 - Confirming a Transmission
5.8 FAX Confirming a Transmission When the last document has been sent successfully, the product beeps and returns to Standby mode. If something went wrong during your fax transmission, an error message appears on the display. For a listing of error messages and their meanings, see page 7.7. When yo...
Page 104 - Sending a Fax Manually; OHD button on the operation panel to engage the
5.9 FAX Sending a Fax Manually Manual sending allows you to talk to the other party before sending the document. This method is useful if the other party must manually set their fax machine to receive before they can receive a fax. For this mode, you need to have a telephone connected to your produc...
Page 105 - Redial; Press Enter. The display shows the last number you called.
5.10 FAX Redial The memory in your product retains the last 10 numbers called, and the last 30 numbers received, provided the CLI (Caller Line Identification) service is available. N OTE : The CLI service may be unavailable depending on your area or country. To redial the number last called: 1 Press...
Page 106 - Using Toll Save Transmission
5.11 FAX To view and dial any of the last numbers you received: 1 Press and hold Redial/Pause for 2 seconds. The display shows “REDIAL” on the bottom line. 2 Press Enter. 3 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) to select “CALLER ID” and then press Enter. 4 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) to search through...
Page 107 - When the number appears correctly on display, press Enter.
5.12 FAX 3 Press SAVE Toll. The display prompts you to enter the fax number. 4 Enter the number of the remote fax machine using the number keypad. You can also use a one-touch dial button or press Speed then use a 2-digit speed dial number. 5 When the number appears correctly, press Enter. The displ...
Page 108 - Receiving a Fax; About Reception Modes; EXT
5.13 FAX Receiving a Fax N OTE : If you installed a photo cartridge in your product, the received faxes will not print out. The display shows “MEMORY RECEIVED” and “LOAD BLACK INK” alternatively. Replace the photo cartridge with a black cartridge for receiving faxes. About Reception Modes Your produ...
Page 109 - • In DRPD mode, you can receive a call using the Distinctive Ring; Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes; The FAX PAPER SIZE setting does not affect the printing
5.14 FAX • In DRPD mode, you can receive a call using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) feature. “Distinctive Ring” is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers. This mode is displayed when you have set u...
Page 110 - Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode
5.15 FAX Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode Your product is preset to FAX mode at the factory. If you have changed the fax mode, take the following steps to receive faxes automatically: 1 Press Receive Mode until you see “FAX” on the bottom line. Then press Enter. 2 When you receive a call, the pro...
Page 112 - Receiving Using DRPD Feature
5.17 FAX Receiving Using DRPD Feature You can not set DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) as the receive mode using the Receive Mode button on the operation panel if you have not set up your product for use with the DRPD service and turned on the feature (see page page 5.44). When the receive ...
Page 113 - Using Fax Forwarding
5.18 FAX Using Fax Forwarding You can set your product to forward incoming faxes to another fax number during a specified time period. When the fax arrives at your product, it is stored in memory. Then, your product dials the fax number you have specified and sends the fax. If it cannot forward a fa...
Page 115 - Automatic Dialling; Storing a Number for One-touch Dialling
5.20 FAX Automatic Dialling One-touch Dialling One-touch dialling lets you use any of the 10 one-touch buttons to automatically dial a number. Storing a Number for One-touch Dialling 1 Press and hold one of ten one-touch buttons for about 2 seconds. The display shows “Txx:,” where xx represents the ...
Page 116 - Sending a Fax using a One-touch Number
5.21 FAX 5 To store more telephone numbers, press another one-touch button and repeat steps 2 through 4. Or To return to Standby mode, press Cancel/Reset. Sending a Fax using a One-touch Number 1 Feed the document(s) to be faxed face up into the ADF until “DOCUMENT READY” appears in the display. Or ...
Page 117 - Speed Dialling; Storing a Number for Speed Dialling
5.22 FAX Speed Dialling You can store up to 90 numbers in 2-digit Speed Dial locations (01-90). Storing a Number for Speed Dialling 1 Press and hold Speed on the operation panel for 2 seconds. 2 Enter a speed dial number using the number keypad and then press Enter. If a number is already stored in ...
Page 118 - Sending a Fax using a Speed Number; Press Speed on the operation panel.
5.23 FAX Sending a Fax using a Speed Number 1 Feed the document(s) to be faxed face up into the ADF until “DOCUMENT READY” appears in the display. Or Place a single document on the document glass face down then close the cover. For details on loading original document(s), see page page 3.3. 2 You ca...
Page 119 - Group Dialling; Setting Group Dial
5.24 FAX Group Dialling If you frequently send the same document to several destinations, you can create a group of these destinations and set them under a one-touch button. This enables you to press a single one-touch button to send the same document to all the destinations in the group. N OTE : Yo...
Page 120 - Sending a Fax Using Group Dialling
5.25 FAX 6 Repeat step 5 to enter another speed dial number into the group. 7 When you have entered all the desired numbers, press Cancel/Reset. The display prompts you to enter a name. 8 If you want to assign a name to the group, enter the desired name. Or, skip this step. 9 Press Enter after you e...
Page 121 - Searching for a Number in the Memory; Searching Sequentially through the Memory
5.26 FAX Searching for a Number in the Memory There are two ways to search for a number in the memory. You can either scan from A to Z sequentially, or you can search using the first letter of the name associated with the number. Searching Sequentially through the Memory 1 Press Search/Delete on the...
Page 122 - Searching with a Particular First Letter
5.27 FAX Searching with a Particular First Letter 1 Press Search/Delete, then press the button labelled with the letter you want to search for. A name beginning with the letter appears on the display. For example, if you want to find the name MOBILE, press the 6 button, which is labelled with MNO. 2...
Page 123 - Advanced Fax; Broadcasting; Press Enter to access the BROADCASTING menu.
5.28 FAX Advanced Fax N OTES : • You cannot use a colour fax for all advanced fax features.• When you select resolution for advanced faxes, do not select SUPERFINE resolution. Even though you select SUPERFINE, the documents will be sent with the FINE resolution. Broadcasting Documents are automatica...
Page 125 - Delayed Fax
5.30 FAX Delayed Fax You can set your product to send a fax at a later time when you will not be present. N OTE : You cannot use the colour fax for the delayed faxing. 1 Feed the document(s) to be faxed face up into the ADF until “DOCUMENT READY” appears in the display. Or Place a single document on...
Page 126 - Press Enter when the start time on the display is correct.
5.31 FAX 8 If you want to send to more than one location, select “1:YES”, and enter another fax number using the number keypad. You can also press a one-touch button, or press Speed and enter a speed dial number. Note that you cannot use Group dial numbers for another fax number. 9 The number appear...
Page 127 - Priority Fax
5.32 FAX 14 If the document is fed from the document glass, the display shows “NEXT GO ON?” on the top line after the document is scanned into the memory. If you have the next page, remove the scanned page and load the next page on the glass and press Enter . Repeat as necessary. When all pages are ...
Page 129 - Polling; Polling Transmission
5.34 FAX 9 Press Enter. The document will be scanned into the memory before transmission. The display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages being stored in the memory in the black and white mode. If the document is fed from the document glass, the display shows “NEXT GO ON?” on the top l...
Page 131 - Polling a Remote Machine; Press OHD and enter the number of the remote machine.
5.36 FAX When all pages are scanned, press Cancel/Reset when the display shows “NEXT GO ON?.” 8 The product returns to Standby mode and the display shows a reminder that TX Poll is set. N OTE : If you have previously set the receive mode to other than FAX mode, the product automatically switches to ...
Page 133 - Cancelling a Scheduled Operation
5.38 FAX If you the document is fed from the document glass, the display shows “NEXT GO ON?” on the top line after the document is scanned into the memory. If you have the next page, remove the scanned page and load the next page on the glass and press Enter. Repeat as necessary. When all pages are ...
Page 134 - Additional Features; Printing Reports
5.39 FAX Additional Features Printing Reports Your product can print reports containing useful information – Schedule Job, System Data, etc. The following reports are available: Help ListThis list shows the product’s basic functions and commands to use as a quick reference guide. Sent JournalThis re...
Page 136 - Printing List; Fax Setup Options; Setting an Option
5.41 FAX Printing List 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) repeatedly until you see “5.REPORT/HELP” on the bottom line, and press Enter. 3 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) repeatedly until you find the list you want to print. 4 When ...
Page 137 - Selectable Options; Save mode on, your product will determine the reduction rate
5.42 FAX 5 Choose the desired status by pressing the Scroll buttons ( or ) repeatedly, and then press Enter to save the selection. 6 Repeat to set other data options if necessary. You can exit from setup mode at any time by pressing Cancel/Reset. Selectable Options These instructions assume you’ve f...
Page 138 - • AUTO REDUCTION : When receiving a document as long or
5.43 FAX • AUTO REDUCTION : When receiving a document as long or longer than the paper loaded in your product, the product can reduce the received data to fit into your recording paper size. Turn this feature on to reduce an incoming page that may need to be divided into two pages with only a few li...
Page 139 - • STAMP RCV. NAME : Allows the product to automatically print
5.44 FAX • STAMP RCV. NAME : Allows the product to automatically print the page number, and the date and time of the reception at the bottom of each page of a received document. Select ON to turn this feature on.Select OFF to turn this feature off. • RCV. START CODE : The remote receive code allows ...
Page 141 - JUNK FAX BARRIER; : With this feature set to ON, the system; JUNK FAX SETUP
5.46 FAX • JUNK FAX BARRIER : With this feature set to ON, the system will not accept a fax sent from the remote station of which the fax number is stored in memory as junk fax number via the Junk Fax Setup menu below.Select ON to turn this feature on. You can not receive from the registered station...
Page 142 - Using the Fax Settings Utility; Accessing the Fax Settings Utility
5.47 FAX Using the Fax Settings Utility When you install the MFP driver, the Fax Settings Utility is automatically installed. With this program, you can configure the various fax setup options and store speed dial numbers on your computer. You can download the information to your SCX-1150F. To insta...
Page 143 - Settings Tab; Settings; Send
5.48 FAX Settings Tab Using the Settings tab on the Fax Settings Utility dialogue box, you can set up the fax name and number, and configure the fax setup options. For details on each setup option, see “Fax Setup Options” on page 5.41. When you complete configuration, click Send to download the info...
Page 144 - Phonebook Tab
5.49 FAX Phonebook Tab Using the Phonebook tab, you can store the speed dial numbers (for details on speed dialling, see page 5.22). • Get Phonebook : gets the speed dial numbers stored in memory of your product. • Send Phonebook : sends the speed dial numbers to your product. After storing a speed ...
Page 149 - Maintaining Print Cartridges
6.2 Maintenance Maintaining Print Cartridges To get the maximum benefit from your print cartridges:• Do not remove a print cartridge from its packaging until you are ready to install it. • Do not refill the print cartridges. The warranty does not cover damage caused by using refilled cartridges. • S...
Page 150 - Viewing Ink Level
6.3 Maintenance Viewing Ink Level You can view the ink level on the LCD display using the operation panel buttons. Take the following steps: 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until you see “8.MAINTENANCE” and then press Enter. 3 P...
Page 151 - Printing a Cleaning Page from the Product
6.4 Maintenance Printing a Cleaning Page from the Product 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until you see “8.MAINTENANCE” and then press Enter. The first maintenance option “CLEAN CARTRIDGE” appears on the bottom line of the displ...
Page 152 - Printing a Cleaning Page from Your Computer; Cartridges; Click Clean Print Nozzles.; Samsung SCX-1150 Series printer in the
6.5 Maintenance Printing a Cleaning Page from Your Computer 1 Click Start > Programs > Samsung SCX-1150 Series > Printer Control Program . 2 The Samsung SCX-1150 Series window appears. Select the Cartridges tab. 3 Click Clean Print Nozzles. 4 The product feeds a sheet of paper and prints a ...
Page 153 - Cleaning Print Cartridge Nozzles
6.6 Maintenance Cleaning Print Cartridge Nozzles If print quality does not improve after repeatedly printing the cleaning page, the problem may be caused by dried ink on the print cartridges. 1 Open the cartridge door by grabbing the door handle at the top edge. 2 Remove the print cartridges. For de...
Page 155 - Cleaning Cartridge Holder Contacts
6.8 Maintenance Cleaning Cartridge Holder Contacts 1 Open the cartridge door by grabbing the door handle at the top edge. 2 After the print cartridges have moved to the centre of the printer, unplug the power cord to turn the power off with the cartridge holder in the centre. 3 Remove the print cart...
Page 156 - Replacing Print Cartridges
6.9 Maintenance 4 Use a CLEAN, DRY CLOTH to clean the print cartridge contacts inside the printer. 5 Reinstall the print cartridges, then close the cartridge door. 6 Plug the power cord back to the AC power outlet. Replacing Print Cartridges Your product is a dual cartridge inkjet printer. You must ...
Page 158 - Replacing Print Cartridges from the Product
6.11 Maintenance Replacing Print Cartridges from the Product 1 Carefully unwrap the new ink cartridge(s) and remove the sealing tape. Slowly pull straight out. N OTE : Avoid touching the electrical contacts on the cartridge. Ensure that there are no pieces of tape remaining on the cartridge. 2 Open ...
Page 160 - Replacing Print Cartridges from the Computer
6.13 Maintenance 7 The display prompts you to confirm a new or an old cartridge. Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) to scroll through the options and press Enter when your choice appears in the display. The available options for the right cartridge are: NEW BLACK, OLD BLACK, NEW PHOTO, and OLD PHOTO. I...
Page 161 - Align
6.14 Maintenance 4 When you finish installing cartridge(s), click the appropriate buttons in the Samsung SCX-1150 Series dialogue box to confirm the type of the cartridges you have installed. 5 When you finish, click OK. If you have installed one or both cartridges as new, the message dialogue box a...
Page 162 - Aligning Print Cartridges; Aligning Print Cartridges from the Product
6.15 Maintenance Aligning Print Cartridges You must align the black and colour print cartridges after installing a new print cartridge or if the black portions of graphics do not align with the colour portions. Cartridge alignment can be done from the computer using the Samsung SCX-1150 Series Contr...
Page 163 - Aligning Print Cartridges from the Computer; . You have accessed the Samsung
6.16 Maintenance 5 From each group on the form, locate the number under the alignment pattern that comes closest to forming a perfectly straight line. 6 The alignment entry menu appears on the display. The letter on the right end of the display corresponds to the alignment pattern. The range of numb...
Page 164 - When the procedure is finished, click OK.
6.17 Maintenance 4 The product feeds a sheet of paper and prints the Alignment Cartridge form. The Align Cartridges dialogue box appears. 5 Locate the number under each alignment group in the pattern that comes closest to forming a perfect straight line. Then enter the number of the line or click re...
Page 165 - Clearing Memory
6.18 Maintenance Clearing Memory You can selectively clear information stored in your product’s memory. 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until you see “7.MEMORY CLEAR” and then press Enter. 3 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until...
Page 166 - Remote Test
6.19 Maintenance Remote Test The Remote Test feature allows your product to be checked out by a service company at a remote place by phone. 1 Press Setup. The display shows “1.SYSTEM SETUP” on the bottom line. 2 Press the Scroll buttons ( or ) until you see “8.MAINTENANCE” and then press Enter. 3 Pr...
Page 167 - Cleaning the Document Glass
6.20 Maintenance Cleaning the Document Glass To keep your product working properly, occasionally clean the document glass. Clean the document glass with a soft cloth. Do not spray the cleaner directly onto the document glass. Always spray the cleaner onto the cloth. Document Glass
Page 168 - • Clearing Document Jams
7 T ROUBLESHOOTING This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if you encounter an error. This chapter includes: • Clearing Document Jams • Clearing Paper Jams • LCD Error Messages • Fixing Problems
Page 169 - Clearing Document Jams; Input Misfeed
7.2 Troubleshooting Clearing Document Jams If a document jams while it is feeding through the ADF, “DOCUMENT JAM” appears in the display. Details for clearing the three types of document misfeeds are given below. Input Misfeed 1 Open the ADF top cover. 2 Carefully pull the jammed document out of the...
Page 170 - Exit Misfeed; Roller Misfeed
7.3 Troubleshooting Exit Misfeed 1 Open the document cover and turn the roller knob to remove the misfeed documents from the exit area. If the jammed document cannot be easily removed, skip to the Roller Misfeed section. 2 Close the document cover. 3 Feed the documents back into the ADF. Roller Misf...
Page 171 - Clearing Paper Jams
7.4 Troubleshooting Clearing Paper Jams If paper jams occur, “REMOVE PAPER JAM AND PRESS CANCEL” appears in the display. Follow the steps below to clear the jam. To avoid tearing paper, pull the jammed paper out gently and slowly. If jammed in the paper feed area at the rear of the product: 1 Remove...
Page 173 - Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams
7.6 Troubleshooting Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams By carefully selecting print materials and loading them properly, you should be able to avoid most paper jams. If jams do occur, follow the steps outlined in “Clearing Paper Jams” starting on page 7.4. If jams occur frequently, make sure that you are ...
Page 174 - LCD Error Messages; LCD Display
7.7 Troubleshooting LCD Error Messages LCD Display Meaning Solution CHECK CARTRIDGES CHECK LEFT CARTRIDGE CHECK RIGHT CARTRIDGE The indicated ink cartridge is not installed or installed improperly. Or there is a problem on the indicated cartridge. Following the procedure in “Replacing Print Cartridg...
Page 177 - Fixing Problems; Fax Problems; Symptom
7.10 Troubleshooting Fixing Problems Fax Problems Symptom Cause and Solution The product is not working, there is no display and the buttons are not working. • Unplug the power cord and plug it in again.• Check that your socket is active. No dial tone. • Check that the phone line is connected proper...
Page 179 - Paper Feeding Problems
7.12 Troubleshooting Paper Feeding Problems Symptom Cause and Solution Paper is jammed during printing. Clear the paper jam. See page 7.4. Paper sticks together. • Ensure there is not too much paper in the paper bin. Depending on the thickness of your paper, the paper bin can hold up to 100 sheets o...
Page 180 - General Printing Problems; Use Printer Offline
7.13 Troubleshooting General Printing Problems Symptom Cause and Solution Your product does not print. • The printer cable is not connected properly. Check the printer cable connection. • The printer cable is defective. Swap the cable with one known to work. • The port setting is incorrect. Check th...
Page 182 - Colour Printing Problems
7.15 Troubleshooting Colour Printing Problems Symptom Cause and Solution Your product prints only in black. • The Samsung SCX-1150 Series printer driver may not be selected. Verify that you selected the Samsung SCX-1150 Series printer driver. • The colour print cartridge may not be working properly....
Page 183 - Print Quality Problems
7.16 Troubleshooting Print Quality Problems Symptom Cause and Solution Light print or fade • The print cartridge may be running out of ink. Install a new ink cartridge. • The paper may not meet paper specifications (for example, the paper is too moist or too rough). See “Paper Selection” on page 2.2...
Page 185 - Scanning Problems
7.18 Troubleshooting Scanning Problems Symptom Cause and Solution The scanner does not scan. • Make sure you place the document to be scanned face down on the document glass. • There may not be enough available memory to hold the document you want to scan. Try the Pre-Scan function to see if that wo...
Page 186 - PPENDIX
8 A PPENDIX This chapter includes: • Printer Specification • Scanner and Copier Specification • Fax Specification • General Specification • Paper Specification • Replacing the Fitted Plug (UK) • Notes For Use of This Device (New Zealand) • Declaration of Conformity (European Countries) • Fax Brandin...
Page 187 - Printer Specification; Item
8.2 Appendix Printer Specification Scanner and Copier Specification Item Description Emulation HBP(GDI) Resolution True 600 x 1200 dpi, 2400(H) x 1200(V) dpi Printing speed (Draft Mode) 14 ppm (Mono) 7 ppm (Colour) Effective printing width 203 + 1 mm Item Description Scanning method CCD, Flat-bed Sc...
Page 188 - Fax Specification
8.3 Appendix Fax Specification Item Description Applicable line G3 PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) Compatibility ITU Group 3 Resolution Standard: 203 x 98 dpiFine: 203 x 196 dpiSuper Fine: 300 x 300 dpi Data coding MH/MR/MMR/JPEG Maximum modem speed 33.6 kbps Transmission speed 3 sec. (Stan...
Page 189 - General Specification
8.4 Appendix General Specification Item Description Input paper tray capacity 100 sheets (Maximum) Stacking Height : 9 mm Output tray capacity Maximum 30 Sheets Operating Environment Temperature: 5-40 degrees C (20 ~ 80% RH) Paper size and weight A4, Letter, Legal Original document width and weight ...
Page 190 - Paper Specification
8.5 Appendix Paper Specification Item Description Paper types available Plain paper, OHP film, Label, Envelope, Card, Postcard Paper sizes Paper Type W x L (mm) W x L (Inch) Letter 215.9 x 279 8.5 x 11 Legal 215.9 x 355.6 8.5 X 14 JIS B5 182 x 257 7.17 x 10.12 A4 210x 297 8.27 x 11.69 Executive 184....
Page 191 - A Sample of ITU 5% Chart
8.6 Appendix A Sample of ITU 5% Chart (reduced to 60%)
Page 192 - Important
8.7 Appendix Replacing the Fitted Plug (UK) Important The mains lead for this machine is fitted with a standard (BS 1363) 13 amp plug and has a 13 amp fuse. When you change or examine the fuse, you must re-fit the correct 13 amp fuse. You then need to replace the fuse cover. If you have lost the fus...
Page 193 - Notes For Use of This Device (New Zealand); Important Notice
8.8 Appendix Notes For Use of This Device (New Zealand) The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does ...
Page 194 - Declaration of Conformity (European Countries); Approvals and Certifications
8.9 Appendix Declaration of Conformity (European Countries) Approvals and Certifications The CE marking applied to this product symbolises Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Declaration of Conformity with the following applicable 93/68/EEC Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated: Janua...
Page 195 - FCC IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
8.10 Appendix Fax Branding (US) The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone facsimile machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted ...
Page 196 - You should also know that:
8.11 Appendix telephone line should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five may not be usable on your line. If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone line, as...
Page 198 - NDEX
I NDEX A AC power 1.10 ADF, load 3.4 alignment, cartridges 6.15 automatic dial 5.20 B black copy 1.5, 3.7 black fax 1.6, 5.7 booklet, print 2.11 broadcasting 5.28 C caller ID 5.40, 5.45 cancel copy 3.8 fax 5.7 print 2.7 scan 4.5 scheduled fax 5.38 cartridge align 6.15 clean 6.3 install 1.13 maintain...