Samsung Complete Guide for CLP Printing Needs

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CardStock: 105 to 163 g/m2 (28 to 43 lbs bond) cardstock.

Bond: 105 to 120 g/m2 (28 to 32 lbs bond) bond.

Archive: 70 to 90 g/m2 (19 to 24 lbs bond). If you need to keep the print-out for a long time, such as for archives.

Glossy Photo: 111 to 220 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond) glossy photo paper.

Matte Photo: 111 to 220 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond) matte photo paper.

Envelopes

Successful printing on envelopes depends upon the quality of the envelopes.

To print an envelope, place it flap side down with the stamp area on the top left side.

When selecting envelopes, consider the following factors:

-Weight:The weight of the envelope paper should not exceed 90 g/m2 otherwise, jams may occur.

-Construction:Prior to printing, envelopes should lie flat with less than 6 mm (0.24 inch.) curl, and should not contain air.

-Condition:Envelopes should not be wrinkled, nicked, either damaged.

-Temperature:Use envelopes that are compatible with the heat and pressure of the machine during operation.

Use only well-constructed envelopes with sharp-and well-creased folds.

Do not use stamped envelopes.

Do not use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated lining, self-adhesive seals, or other synthetic materials.

Do not use damaged or poorly made envelopes.

Be sure the seam at both ends of the envelope extends all the way to the corner of the envelope.

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Envelopes with a peel-off adhesive strip or with more than one flap that folds over to seal must use adhesives compatible with the machine’s fusing temperature about 170°C (338 °F) for 0.1 second. The extra flaps and strips might cause wrinkling, creasing, or jams and may even damage the fuser.

For the best print quality, position margins no closer than 15 mm (0.59 inch.) from the edges of the envelope.

Avoid printing over the area where the envelope’s seams meet.

Transparencies

To avoid damaging the machine, use only transparencies designed for laser printers.

In case of color printing using transparencies, the picture quality would be lower than mono printing when the printouts are used on the

overhead projector.

Transparencies used in the machine must be able to withstand machine’s fusing temperature.

Place them on a flat surface after removing them from the machine.

Do not leave unused transparencies in the paper tray for long periods of time. Dust and dirt may accumulate on them, resulting in spotty printing.

To avoid smudging caused by fingerprints, handle transparencies carefully.

To avoid fading, do not expose printed transparencies to prolonged sunlight.

Ensure that transparencies are not wrinkled, curled, or have any torn edges.

Do not use transparencies that separate from the backing sheet.

To prevent transparencies from sticking to each other, do not let the printed sheets stack up as they are begin printed out.

Recommended media: Xerox 3R91331 (A4), Xerox 3R2780 (Letter)

Base type transparency (ex. Xerox 3R91331) results in better image and paper handling quality than paper backed (ex. Xerox 3R3028) or removable stripe (3R3108) ones.

Transparency with static electricity can cause image quality problems.

Depending on the selection or storage conditions of the transparency, jam or image scratch might occur.

Labels

To avoid damaging the machine, use only labels designed for use in laser machines.

When selecting labels, consider the following factors:

-Adhesives:The adhesive material should be stable at your machine’s fusing temperature (about 170°C (338 °F)).

-Arrangement:Only use labels with no exposed backing between them. Labels can peel off sheets that have spaces between the labels, causing serious jams.

-Curl:Prior to printing, labels must lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.51 inch.) of curl in any direction.

-Condition:Do not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of separation.

Make sure that there is no exposed adhesive material between labels. Exposed areas can cause labels to peel off during printing, which can cause paper jams. Exposed adhesive can also cause damage to machine components.

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Contents Color Laser Printer Copyright CopyrightContents Setting a wireless network from the computer Setting a wireless network with the WPS buttonAltitude adjustment Setting the default tray and paper Printer driver featuresUsing the Unified Linux Driver Configurator Using the Smart Panel programPrinting a machine report Cleaning a machine Solving other problemsCommon Linux problems Common Windows problemsCommon Macintosh problems How to purchaseImportant safety symbols Safety informationSafety information Operating environmentOperating method Maintenance / Checking Installation / MovingSupply usage Ozone Safety Laser Safety StatementRegulatory information Regulatory informationRecycling Power SaverRadio Frequency Emissions FCC Information to the UserUnited states of america FCC Statement for Wireless LAN useTurkey only Russia only Canadian Radio Interference RegulationsDeclaration of Conformity European Countries Germany only Replacing the Fitted Plug for UK OnlyImportant warning Approvals and CertificationsRegulatory Compliance Statements Wireless GuidanceOriginal SSLeay License OpenSSL LicenseChina only Regulatory information Convention About this user’s guideAbout this user’s guide Convention Description ExampleFinding more information Material name DescriptionSamsung website Features of your new product Special FeaturesFeatures of your new product Features by models CLP-320KCLP-321 CLP-320NK CLP-325WK CLP-325K CLP-321N CLP-326W Machine overview IntroductionFront view IntroductionRear cover release button USB port Network porta Rear viewControl panel overview Understanding the control panel Wireless LEDIntroducing the useful buttons Status/ Toner LEDsPower button Cancel buttonDemo print button WPS buttonGetting started Setting up the hardwarePrinting a demo Supplied softwareSystem requirements Microsoft WindowsMacintosh Installing USB connected machine’s driver LinuxWindows Search again Open the Applications folder Utilities Print Setup UtilityDirect Input HelpInstalling the Unified Linux Driver Installing the Smart PanelInstalling the Printer Settings Utility Setting up a host computer Setting up a client computerSharing your machine locally Using a wired network Network environmentIntroducing useful network programs Setting IP address Printing network configuration reportIPv4 configuration IPv4 setting using SetIP Program WindowsIPv6 configuration Installing network connected machine’s driver Select Socket/HP Jet Direct in Printer Type Add network Printer Choosing the wireless network installation type Wireless network setup clp-325wk/clp-326w onlySetting a wireless network with the WPS button Getting startedSetting a wireless network from the computer Setting a wireless network with the WPS buttonSetting a wireless network with USB cable Case of WPA Select the Wireless Setting and Installation optionWireless Network Setting Complete window appears Installing the machine on an Ad-Hoc wireless network WindowsFor the Static method For the Dhcp methodTKIP, AES, Tkip AES Click on Wireless Setting and InstallationSetting IP address Setting a wireless network with network cablePrinting a network configuration report Signal is Printer Self Network. Then, click on NextOpen System Preferences Click on Security Configuring the machine’s wireless networkCompleting the installation Turning the Wi-Fi network on/offTroubleshooting PC Connection Error Solving other problemsAltitude adjustment Basic setupSetting the default tray and paper From your computerSetting the humidity mode Using the power saving featureSelect Printer and click Properties… Click Advanced tab Click EmulationMedia and tray Media sizes supported in each modeSelecting print media Guidelines for selecting the print mediaPaper extend lever Changing the tray sizePaper cover Paper length guideTray Loading paper in the trayManual feeding in the tray Tips on using the manual feeding methodTypes Tray Manual feeding Printing on special mediaTransparencies EnvelopesLabels Acceptable UnacceptableUsing the output support Setting the paper size and typePrinting Printer driver featuresIntroducing useful software program Basic printingUsing a favorite setting Canceling a print jobOpening printing preferences Click Properties or PreferencesUsing special print features Using helpPrinting multiple pages on one sheet of paper Printing postersPrinting on both sides of the paper Manual Using watermarksChange percentage of your document Fitting your document to a selected paper sizeGraphics tab options Using overlaySetting your machine as a default machine Changing the default print settingsAdjusting color Adjusting the sharpness and smoothnessPrinting to a file PRN Changing printer settingsMacintosh printing Printing a documentPrinter Settings Printer FeaturesLinux printing Printing from applicationsOpen the Unified Driver Configurator Configuring printer propertiesPrinting files Printer Properties window opensTo access SyncThru Web Service Using SyncThru Web ServiceSyncThru Web Service overview Management toolsMail notification setup Using the Smart Panel programSetting the system administrator information Understanding Smart PanelChanging the Smart Panel Program Settings Using the Unified Linux Driver ConfiguratorOpening the Unified Driver Configurator Printers configuration windowPorts configuration Switches to Ports configurationClasses tab Cleaning a machine MaintenanceCleaning the outside Cleaning the insideToner cartridge storage Storing the toner cartridgeHandling instructions Tips for moving & storing your machineUse of non-Samsung and refilled toner cartridge Estimated cartridge lifeTroubleshooting TroubleshootingRedistributing toner Tips for avoiding paper jamsClearing paper jams Inside the machinePaper exit area Troubleshooting System problems Solving other problemsPower problems Condition Suggested solutionsPaper feeding problems Condition Possible cause Suggested solutions Printing problemsPrinting quality problems White Spots DropoutsVertical lines Color or BlackCondition Common Linux problems Common Windows problemsCommon Macintosh problems Maintenance parts How to purchaseSupplies Available suppliesReplacing the imaging unit Supplies Replacing the waste toner container Hardware specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental specifications Electrical specificationsPower consumption Power ratingaCLP-320K/CLP-321/CLP-325K/ CLP-326 Less than 5 W CLP-320NK/CLP-321N Less than 6 WType Size Dimensions Weighta Capacityb Print media specificationsSpecifications Contact samsung worldwide Contact Samsung worldwideCountry/Regio Customer Care Center Web Site Philippines Glossary Dot Matrix Printer DMPrDuplex Duty CycleIeee ITU-T No chartIntranet IP addressModem ResolutionNetWare OriginalsToner Cartridge Subnet MaskUNC Path WatermarkXPS Index Problems Printing a machine report 72 problem, solveRegulatory information Safety Service contact numbers 94 SetIP program 35, 47 Smart Panel