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Color | Yes |
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Duplex printing | No |
Print technology | Laser |
Maximum resolution | 9600 x 600 DPI |
Time to first page (black, normal) | 16 s |
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter) | 18 ppm |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Cabling technology | 10/100/1000Base-T(X) |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Mobile printing technologies | Samsung Mobile Print |
Printing colors | Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow |
Maximum duty cycle | 40000 pages per month |
Number of print cartridges | 4 |
Page description languages | PCL 5e, PCL 6, PDF 1.7, PostScript 3, SPL |
Internal memory | 256 MB |
Processor frequency | 533 MHz |
Maximum internal memory | - MB |
Sound power level (standby) | 32 dB |
Sound pressure level (printing) | 50 dB |
Total input capacity | 250 sheets |
Total output capacity | 100 sheets |
Total number of input trays | 1 |
Multi-Purpose tray input capacity | 1 sheets |
Envelopes sizes | 7 3/4, 9, 10, C5, C6, DL |
Custom media width | 76 - 216 mm |
Maximum print size | 216 x 356 mm |
Custom media length | 127 - 356 mm |
Paper tray media types | Card stock, Envelopes, Glossy paper, Labels, Plain paper, Pre-Printed, Recycled paper, Thin paper |
Non-ISO print media sizes | Executive (184 x 267mm), Folio (media size), Index card, Letter (media size), Oficio (media size), Statement (140 x 216mm) |
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9) | A4, A5, A6 |
ISO B-series sizes (B0...B9) | B5 |
Maximum ISO A-series paper size | A4 |
Standard interfaces | USB 2.0 |
Power consumption (off) | 1.5 W |
Power consumption (standby) | 50 W |
Power consumption (printing) | 380 W |
Networking features | Gigabit Ethernet |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u |
Compatible operating systems | Windows XP (32/64 bit)\\r Windows Vista (32/64 bit)\\r Windows 7 (32/64 bit)\\r Windows Server 2003 (32/64 bit)\\r Windows Server 2008 (32/64 bit)\\r Windows Server 2008 R2\\r Mac OS X 10.4-10.7\\r Linux OS\\r Unix OS |
Display | LCD |
Product color | Brown, White |
Weight | 16620 g |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 420 x 426 x 264 mm |
Highlights of the product's features, including eco-friendly functions and superior quality.
Details on features and optional items specific to different product models.
Essential safety precautions and warnings for product usage and handling.
Visual identification of product components and package contents.
Explanation of the control panel buttons, indicators, and their functions.
Step-by-step instructions for powering on the product.
Guide for installing the printer driver directly connected to the computer.
Procedure for uninstalling and reinstalling the printer driver.
Overview of the product's menu structure and how to navigate.
Instructions for configuring essential product settings like language and time.
Information on selecting appropriate paper and using paper cassettes.
Basic procedures and settings for printing documents.
Guide on how to use USB memory devices for printing or storage.
Information on how to order consumables and optional accessories.
List and specifications of available consumables like toner cartridges.
Details on optional items that can enhance product performance.
Information on maintenance parts and their replacement schedules.
Proper methods for storing toner cartridges to maintain performance.
Instructions to shake the toner cartridge to improve print quality.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the toner cartridge.
Procedure for replacing the waste toner container.
Guide for installing optional hardware accessories.
How to check the remaining life of consumables.
Configuration for alerts when toner is low.
Instructions for cleaning the product's exterior and interior.
Guidance on safely moving and storing the product.
Tips and guidelines to prevent paper jams.
Step-by-step instructions for clearing paper jams.
Explanation of status indicator lights and their meanings.
Guide to understanding and resolving error messages displayed.
Detailed technical specifications of the product.
Information regarding regulatory compliance and certifications.
Copyright information and disclaimers.
Instructions for installing software on Mac operating systems.
Steps to uninstall and reinstall software on Mac.
Guide for installing software on Linux operating systems.
Steps to uninstall and reinstall software on Linux.
Introduction to software for managing network-connected products.
Instructions for connecting and using the product via wired network.
Guide to installing the printer driver over a wired network.
Steps for configuring IPv6 network settings.
Instructions for connecting and using the product via wireless network.
Guide to using the Samsung MobilePrint app for mobile printing.
Instructions for setting up and using AirPrint for wireless printing.
Guide to printing documents using Google Cloud Print™.
Overview of menu items for checking product status and settings.
Settings related to page layout, margins, and paper orientation.
Configuration options for paper type, size, and feed source.
Settings for controlling print quality, resolution, and color.
Configuration of system-level settings like date, time, and power saving.
Settings for printer emulation modes.
Options for managing image quality and color settings.
Configuration settings for network connectivity.
Options for accessing USB memory devices for printing or management.
Tools for managing print jobs, security, and file policies.
Adjusting settings based on altitude to optimize print quality.
Guide to using various advanced printing features.
How to utilize functions enabled by optional device installations.
Guide to using Easy Capture Manager for screen capturing.
Utility for capturing, previewing, and printing web content.
Tool for adjusting and managing color settings.
Driver for saving toner and paper during printing.
Web-based interface for managing printer settings and status.
Application for managing printer settings and status.
How to check product status and troubleshoot using the status information.
Utility for configuring Linux drivers and printers.
Troubleshooting steps for issues related to paper feeding.
Resolving problems with power supply and cable connections.
Troubleshooting steps for common printing failures.
Solutions for issues affecting print quality.
Troubleshooting problems related to the operating system.
Wireless LAN standard defining communication protocols.
Wireless LAN standards operating on 2.4GB band.
Device connecting wireless devices to a network.
Device for continuous feeding of original documents.
Apple's proprietary network protocol suite.
Number of colors representable per pixel in bitmap images.
Image file format composed of small dots.
Protocol for automatic IP address assignment for diskless devices.
Charge Coupled Device, a sensor for image capture.
Function to sort and collate documents automatically.
The control panel of the device for operation and adjustments.
Measure of toner usage based on print density.
Comma Separated Values file format for data exchange.
Mechanism to automatically flip originals for duplex scanning.
Default settings applied when the product is first used.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for automatic IP assignment.
Dual Inline Memory Module for expanding memory.
Digital Living Network Alliance for home network compatibility.
Digital Media Printer for DLNA device control.
Domain Name Server for translating domain names to IP addresses.
Impact printer using a print head with pins to form characters.
Dots Per Inch, a measure of print resolution.
Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection for call routing.
Mechanism for duplex printing or scanning.
Error Correction Mode for managing transmission errors.
Technology to replicate the functions of one system on another.
Standard networking technology for LANs.
Apple's network protocol suite.
Foreign Device Interface for external device connectivity.
File Transfer Protocol for exchanging files over networks.
Component that fuses toner onto paper.
Device connecting different communication networks.
Method for representing grayscale using dot density.
Technique using varying dot densities for grayscale effects.
Storage device for saving data, commonly known as hard drive.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, standards body.
Standard for parallel interface, offering high-speed bidirectional communication.
Private network for sharing company information internally.
Numerical address used for identifying locations and communication on a network.
Images Per Minute, a metric for measuring printer speed.
Internet Printing Protocol for managing print jobs and settings.
Network protocols developed by Novelle Net/Ware.
International Organization for Standardization, setting global standards.
International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector.
Standardized test chart for ITU-T fax document transmission.
Compression standard for lossless image quality, used for monochrome images.
Joint Photographic Experts Group standard for image compression.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol for locating network resources.
Light-Emitting Diode, used for indicating device status.
Lens and Polygon Motor assembly for image formation.
Media Access Control address, a unique hardware identifier for network adapters.
Device combining printer, copier, fax, and scanner functions.
Modified Huffman compression method for fax transmission.
Modified Modified Read compression method for efficient data transmission.
Device that modulates/demodulates signals for digital communication.
Modified Read compression method for efficient image encoding.
Network operating system developed by Novell, Inc.
Organic Photo Conductor, component for image formation in laser printers.
The initial state of a document before editing or modification.
Open Systems Interconnection model for network communication.
Private Automatic Branch Exchange for internal telephone systems.
Printer Command Language, a page description language from HP.
Portable Document Format for representing documents independently of software.
Page description language for high-quality text and graphics printing.
Software that enables the computer to operate the printer.
Various types of paper, envelopes, labels, and transparencies for printing.
Pages Per Minute, a measure of printer output speed.
A file generated by the printer driver for direct printing.
Set of rules governing data transmission between computers.
PostScript, same as PostScript.
Public-Switched Telephone Network, the standard telephone system.
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service protocol.
Clarity of printed images, measured in DPI.
Server Message Block protocol for network resource sharing.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol for sending emails.
Service Set Identifier, the name of a wireless network.
Used to identify subnet addresses within an IP network.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, standard internet protocols.
Transmission Confirmation Report for job status and data transfer.
Tagged Image File Format, a versatile bitmap image format.
Consumable unit containing toner and drum for printing.
Standard for communication between scanners and computers.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup, a standard for easy wireless network setup.
XML Paper Specification, a document format from Microsoft.
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Instructions for setting paper size and type.
How to adjust paper cassette size guides.
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