Samsung SF-6800 manual Specifications, Mh/Mr/Mmr

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Specifications

Applicable line

Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or behind PABX

Compatibility

CCITT Group 3

 

Data coding

MH/MR/MMR

 

Modem speed

14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps

Transmission speed

Approx. 6 sec.

(V.17 ECM: 14.4 kbps)

Effective scanning width

8.2 inches (208 mm)

Effective printing width

8.2 inches/letter,

202 mm/A4

Scanning method

Sheet-fed Contact Image Sensor (CIS)

Memory

5 MByte

 

Halftone

256 levels

 

Printing speed

8 PPM

 

 

Automatic document feeder

50 pages (based on 20 Ib or 75 g/m2)

LCD

16 characters 2 lines

Dimension (W D H)

15.19 15.94 10.62 inches (386 405 270 mm)

Weight

19.9 lb (9 Kg) with accessorys 22.5lb (10.2 Kg)

Power requirements

220~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

13 WH (sleep mode), 50 WH (Standby mode), 210 WH (Copy mode)

Environmental conditions

Temperature : 50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C)

 

Humidity : 30% to 80% RH

Noise level

Standby : 36 dB, Printing : 47 dB, Scanning/Copying : 50 dB

Auto dialer

One-touch dialing (Registration for 20 numbers)

 

Speed dialing (Registration for 150 numbers)

Document size – Width

5.8 to 8.5 inches (148 to 216 mm)

– Length

Single page : 5 to 59 inches (128 to 1,500 mm)

 

Multi pages : 8.3 to 11.7 inches (279 to 297 mm)

- Weight

Single page : 12.5 to 32 lb (50 to 100g/m2) (0.07 to 0.15 mm)

(thickness)

20 pages: 12.5 to 28 lb (50 to 90g/m2) (0.07 to 0.13 mm), Uncoated paper

 

50 pages : 20 lb (75g/m2) (max 0.1 mm), Uncoated paper

Recording paper size

 

 

 

- for automatic feeder

Letter

: 8.5 11 inches (216 279 mm)

 

A4

: 8.3 11.6 inches (210 297 mm)

 

Legal : 8.5 14 inches (216 356 mm)

– for manual feeder

min. : 4 5.9 inches (98 148 mm)

Recording paper weight

 

 

 

- for automatic feeder

16 to 24 lb (60 to 90 g/m2)

 

thickness : 0.085 to 0.11 mm

– for manual feeder

16 to 32 lb (60 to 120 g/m2)

Recording paper capacity

250 sheets; 20 lb (75g/m2) weight.

 

Other media : 1 sheet (OHP film)

Printing method

Laser Scanning Unit

Scanning density – Horizontal

300 dpi

 

– Vertical

Standard : 3.85 lines/mm (98 Lpi)

 

Fine

: 7.7 lines/mm (196 Lpi)

 

Super fine : 11.8 lines/mm (300 Lpi), 15.4 lines/mm (392 Lpi)

Toner cartridge life

6,000 sheets @ 5 % coverage (A4, basic data)

 

7,200 sheets @ 4 % coverage (A4, calculated data)

Package weight

Paper

: 1.775 kg

 

 

Plastic : 0.502 kg

Appendix 4.9

 

 

 

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Contents SF-6800 Trademarks Contents Operation Automatic dialing Troubleshooting Appendix Important Precautions and Safety Information Getting Started Setting up your machine Control locations and functions Getting StartedRear view Setting up your machine Installing the toner cartridgeChoosing a location Remove the green cap from the right side of the cartridge Close the cover. Make sure that the cover is securely closed Loading paper into the cassette To load a stack of paperMake sure that paper is under this metal clip Setting up your machine How to adjust paper guides Width guide Manually feeding paper Guidelines for the paper Telephone line Extension phoneAC power cord Document trayDocument exit tray Printer exit traySystem setup Ringer volumeHome resolution and home contrast Home Resolution Standard Home Contrast NormalSound control Remote diagnosis protectionEcono mode setting Select languageAdjusting speaker volume Setting the date and timeSetting the system ID your number and name Operation Using the control panel MenuUse to enter special characters plus sign, etc Using the number keypad Entering alphanumeric charactersIDO Keypad character assignments IdopEntering numbers Editing numbers or namesInserting pause Sending a fax Preparing documents for faxing or copyingSetting document resolution and contrast ResolutionContrast Loading document Canceling transmission Sending a fax automaticallyConfirming transmission Sending a voice request Voice requestAutomatic redial Answering a voice requestDelayed transmission Another FAX Number ?Current 1230AM Start 1230AM Memory transmission Broadcasting Priority transmission 1000PM Delay TX Samsung Canceling a standby operationOperation 1.ADD 2.CANCEL Adding documents to a standby operationReceiving modes FAXReceiving automatically in FAX mode Receiving automatically in TEL/FAX modeReceiving automatically in ANS/FAX mode Receiving manually in TEL modeReceiving a fax when the machine is out of paper Mail box Confidential transmissionTEL Current 0230PM Start 0230PM Scan to Memory 95% P Total PAGES=007Setting up mail box for confidential receiving Enter PasswordPrinting received confidential document MAIL3 ABCIdabc What is polling? PollingBeing polled by a remote machine TX poll Adding documents to the job to be polled Bulletin ?Polling one or more remote machines RX poll Press Start/Enter Making a copy Making a copyEnter Rate To set copy optionsREDUCE/ENLARGE 1AUTO 2MANUAL Copy Collate 1ON 2OFFAutomatic dialing Using a one-touch number Using one-touch labelUsing a speed number Speed dialingStoring a number for speed dialing Group no .SET 2.EDIT Enter ONE-TOUCH Speed DialEditing the one-touch or speed dial numbers in a group dial Using group dialing multi-address transmission Assigning a group to a one-touch buttonSearching for a number in memory Searching sequentially through memorySearching by the first letter To redial the number last called Using function buttonsRedial To search through redial memoryRecall StatusPrinting reports Help listSetting an Option User OptionsSelectable options Original Received data Start/Enter Operation Flash Time Adjust shading MaintenanceCleaning drum Cleaning Drum Please WaitNotify toner low Troubleshooting Clearing jams Document jams while sending a faxPaper jams while the machine is printing If jammed in the paper feed area JAMIf jammed inside the machine JAM If jammed in the printer output area JAM Tips for avoiding paper jamsLCD error messages Display Meaning SolutionEngine Error Polling ErrorFuser Error NO. not AssignedFixing problems Symptom Cause and SolutionSymptom Cause and Solution Maintenance Clearing memoryCleaning the document scanner Maintenance Managing toner cartridge Expected cartridge lifeReplacing toner cartridge To replace the toner cartridge Appendix FCC regulations Canadian radio interference regulationsEC declaration of conformity Laser safety statement Safety information Product safetyLaser safety Power saver Replacing the fitted plug Limited Guarantee ExclusionsSpecifications MH/MR/MMRIndex Index Index Electronics