Samsung CF-5800S, SF-5800 User manual

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User’s Guide
Setup and Operation
SF-5800/SF-5800P
P/N: JC68-00143A Rev.2.00
Internet Home Page :
http://samsungelectronics.com
ELECTRONICS
Trademarks
¥ Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
¥ IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines.
¥ Centronics is a trademark of Centronics Data Computer.
¥ Other names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective
holders.
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Contents
Set Up Your Machine _______________________________ 1.2
Unpacking _________________________________________ 1.2
Control Locations and Functions ______________________ 1.3
Front View ______________________________________ 1.3
Rear View _______________________________________ 1.4
Inside ___________________________________________ 1.4
Choosing a Location _________________________________ 1.5
Setting Up Your Machine _____________________________ 1.5
Document Tray ___________________________________ 1.5
Document Exit Tray _______________________________ 1.5
Handset and Handset Cradle ______________________ 1.6
Printer Exit Tray __________________________________ 1.7
Telephone Line ___________________________________ 1.8
Extension Phone __________________________________ 1.8
AC Power Cord __________________________________ 1.9
Printer Cable _____________________________________ 1.10
Installing the Image Cartridge ________________________ 1.11
Loading Paper ______________________________________ 1.13
Using the Automatic Paper Feeder __________________ 1.13
Using the Manual Feeder __________________________ 1.16
Paper Guidelines ____________________________________ 1.17
System Setup _______________________________________ 1.18
Ringer Volume ___________________________________ 1.18
Home Resolution and Home Contrast _______________ 1.18
Sound Control ___________________________________ 1.20
Remote Diagnosis Protection _______________________ 1.20
Select Language __________________________________ 1.21
Econo Mode Setting ______________________________ 1.21
Adjusting Speaker Volume ___________________________ 1.22
Setting the Date and Time ____________________________ 1.23
Setting the System ID (Your Number and Name) _____________ 1.24
Chapter 1 Getting Started
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Using the Control Panel ______________________________ 2.2
Using the Number Keypad ___________________________ 2.4
Entering Alphanumeric Characters __________________ 2.4
Entering Numbers ________________________________ 2.6
Editing Numbers or Name _________________________ 2.6
Inserting Pause ___________________________________ 2.6
Sending a Fax ______________________________________ 2.7
Preparing Documents for Faxing or Copying ___________ 2.7
Setting Document Resolution and Contrast _____________ 2.8
Resolution _______________________________________ 2.8
Contrast _________________________________________ 2.8
Loading Document __________________________________ 2.9
Sending a Fax Automatically _________________________ 2.10
Canceling Transmission ____________________________ 2.10
Confirming Transmission __________________________ 2.10
Automatic Redial __________________________________ 2.11
Voice Request _______________________________________ 2.12
Sending a Voice Request ___________________________ 2.12
Answering a Voice Request _________________________ 2.12
Delayed Transmission _______________________________ 2.12
Memory Transmission (Broadcasting) ____________________ 2.14
Priority Transmission ________________________________ 2.15
Adding Documents To a Standby Operation ____________ 2.16
Canceling a Standby Operation _______________________ 2.16
Receiving a Fax _____________________________________ 2.17
Receiving a Fax _____________________________________ 2.17
Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode _________________ 2.18
Receiving Manually in TEL Mode _____________________ 2.18
1 Getting Started
2 Operation
3 Troubleshooting
Appendix
Chapter 2 Operation
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Receiving Automatically in ANS/FAX Mode ___________ 2.19
If Your Machine is Out of Paper
When it Receives a Fax-Receiving into Memory _______ 2.20
Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) ___________ 2.20
Polling _____________________________________________ 2.21
What is Polling? __________________________________ 2.21
Being Polled By a Remote Machine __________________ 2.21
Adding Documents To the Job to be polled ___________ 2.22
Polling One or More Remote Machines ______________ 2.23
Making a Copy _____________________________________ 2.25
Making a Copy _____________________________________ 2.25
Automatic Dialing __________________________________ 2.27
One-Touch Dialing __________________________________ 2.27
Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialing ____________ 2.27
Sending a Fax Using a One-Touch Number __________ 2.28
Using Address Label ______________________________ 2.28
Speed Dialing _______________________________________ 2.29
Storing a Number for Speed Dialing ________________ 2.29
Sending a Fax Using a Speed Number _______________ 2.29
Group Dialing (for Multi-Address Transmission) ________ 2.30
Storing One-Touch or Speed Dial Numbers for
Group Dialing ___________________________________ 2.30
Storing a Group into a One-Touch Button ____________ 2.31
Sending a Fax Using Group Dialing
(Multi-Address Transmission) ______________________ 2.31
Searching for a Number in Memory ___________________ 2.32
Searching Sequentially through Memory ____________ 2.32
Searching for a Particular First Letter _______________ 2.32
Chapter 2 Operation (Continued)
Other Functions ____________________________________ 2.33
Using Function Buttons ______________________________ 2.33
Redial ___________________________________________ 2.33
Tone ____________________________________________ 2.34
Flash(R) _________________________________________ 2.34
Chain Dialling ___________________________________ 2.35
Status ___________________________________________ 2.35
Printing Reports ____________________________________ 2.36
User Options _______________________________________ 2.38
Setting an Option _________________________________ 2.38
Selectable Options ________________________________ 2.38
Maintenance ________________________________________ 2.43
Cleaning Fuser ___________________________________ 2.43
Make Shading ____________________________________ 2.43
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FCC Regulations ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.2
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.2
EC Declaration of Conformity ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.3
Laser Safety Statement ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.4
Safety Information ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.5
Power Saver
ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.6
Specifications ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4.7
Troubleshooting ____________________________________ 3.2
Clearing Jams _______________________________________ 3.2
Document Jams While Sending a Fax _______________ 3.2
Paper Jams While the Machine is Printing ____________ 3.3
Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams _______________________ 3.5
LCD Error Messages _________________________________ 3.6
Fixing Problems _____________________________________ 3.8
Fax Problems _____________________________________ 3.8
Maintenance _______________________________________ 3.10
Clearing Memory ___________________________________ 3.10
Cleaning the Document Scanner ______________________ 3.11
Managing Image Cartridge ___________________________ 3.13
Expected Cartridge Life ___________________________ 3.13
Replacing Image Cartridge ________________________ 3.13
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
Appendix
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Important Safety Information
Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,
and other injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using,
and maintaining your machine:
¥ Stability. Place the machine on a secure, stable surface. The machine can cause serious
damage if it falls.
¥ Power Supply. Provide the correct power to the machine, as listed on its back. If you
arenÕt sure of the type of power thatÕs supplied to your home or office, call your electric
company.
¥ Grounding. If the plug has three prongs, it must be plugged into a grounded (three
hole) outlet. Grounded plugs and outlets are designed for your safetyÐdonÕt try to make
a three-prong plug fit into a two-prong outlet by modifying the plug or outlet in any
way. If you canÕt insert the plug into your wall outlet easily, the outlet should be
inspected by a qualified electrician.
¥ Overload. DonÕt plug too many electrical devices into a wall outlet or extension cord.
An overloaded outlet is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
¥ Cleaning. Before cleaning the machine, unplug it from both the power outlet and the
telephone jack. Clean exposed parts with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water.
DonÕt use aerosol cleaners.
¥ Thunderstorms. Unplug electrical appliances during thunderstorms. Avoid using any
telephone (except a cordless model) during a thunderstorm, since thereÕs a small chance
you could get an electrical shock from lightning.
¥ Gas Leaks. Never use any telephone close to a gas leak. If you think gas is leaking, call
the gas company immediately, but use a telephone far away from the leak area.
A small electrical spark in the telephone could cause a fire.
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Getting Started
1
1.1
1.2
Set Up Your Machine
Unpacking
Set Up Your
Machine
Machine
Toner cartridge
(Part Number :
SF-5800D5/SEE)
Document tray
CD-ROM
(SF-5800P Only)
UserÕs Guide
(Setup and Operation)
UserÕs Guide
(Application-
SF-5800P Only)
Printer exit tray
Document exit tray
01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10
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Telephone/
Modem line cord
*
2
One-touch Label
AC power cord *
2
Handset *
1
*1 These parts may not be provided depending on country.
*2 The shape of power and telephone line cord plugs may differ, depending on your country.
Handset cradle *
1
Printer Cable
(SF-5800P Only)
1.3
Set Up Your Machine
Control Locations and Functions
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the main components and
understand their functions.
Front View
Paper Extension
Automatic Paper Feeder
Manual Paper Feeder
Document Guides
Paper Guides
Document Tray
Control Panel
Document
Exit Tray
Print Exit Tray
1 Getting Started
Note: Your machine may look slightly different than the illustration.
1.4
Set Up Your Machine
Printer Connector
Power Cord Connector
TEL LINE Jack
EXT. LINE Jack
Image Cartridge
Cover
Cover Release Buttons
(right and left)
Rear View
Inside
1.5
Set Up Your Machine
1 Getting Started
Choosing a Location
To help guarantee trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a
flat, stable surface near your workstation. Leave enough space to allow
for easy paper loading, paper out and opening the front cover.
Do not place your machine:
- In direct sunlight.
- Near heat sources or air conditioners.
- In dusty or dirty environments.
Setting Up Your Machine
Document Tray
Insert two tabs on the tray into the slots as shown. Fold out the
extender on the tray, if necessary.
Document Exit Tray
Insert the two tabs on the document exit tray into the slots on the
front of your machine. Fold out the extender, if necessary.
Extender
Insert one end first, then the other end by pulling this
leg inward to make the tray easy to insert.
Handset and Handset Cradle
(only for the machine equipped with handset)
1. Plug one end of the coiled cord into the jack on the handset. Then
plug the other end into the modular jack on the bottom of the
handset cradle.
2. Plug the cradleÕs modular cords into the modular jacks on the left
side of your machine.
Attach the handset cradle to the main body. Insert the three tabs of
the cradle into the slots on the left side of the main body as shown,
and push it up.
Cradle
Handset
Black cord
Route the excess cord so that it could be
inserted into the cradle.
1.6
Set Up Your Machine
Note: If you want to remove the handset, while pushing down the part A in
the bottom, slide the handset down, then take it out.
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Printer Exit Tray
Holding the flexible side end, insert two tabs on the side ends into
the corresponding slots. Fold out the extender, if necessary.
Extender
1.7
Set Up Your Machine
1 Getting Started
Extension Phone
If you want to use a regular phone or answering machine with your
machine, connect the phone into the EXT.LINE jack.
Plug the cord of your extension phone or answering machine into the
socket marked EXT.LINE on the back of the machine.
TEL LINE
EXT. LINE
1.8
Set Up Your Machine
Telephone Line
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack and
the other end into a standard phone wall jack.
TEL LINE
EXT. LINE
1.9
Set Up Your Machine
1 Getting Started
AC Power Cord
Plug one end of the cord into the back of the machine and the other
end into a standard AC power outlet.
The machine turns on. If there is no cartridge installed, or no paper, the
display shows ÔDOOR OPEN OR NO TONERÕ or [NO PAPER].
If you want to turn it off, unplug the power cord.
1.10
Set Up Your Machine
Printer Cable
(SF-5800P only)
Your Machine has a parallel interface port, which allows you to use it
with IBM PCs and compatible computers. You have to purchase a
Centronics parallel interface cable that supports bi-directional
communications (IEEE standard 1284). Ask your dealer for assistance if
you need help selecting the right cable.
To connect the printer to the computer, follow the steps below:
1. Make sure that both the machine and the computer are turned off.
2. Plug the cable into the connector on the back of the machine. Push
the metal clips down to fit inside the notches on the cable plug.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the parallel interface port on
your computer. See your computer documentation if you need help.
1.11
Set Up Your Machine
1 Getting Started
Installing the Image Cartridge
1. Pulling the cover release button toward you, open the cover.
2. Unpack the image cartridge, then carefully remove the sealing tape.
3. Shake the cartridge from side to side 5 or 6 times to distribute the
toner evenly inside the cartridge.
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