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Laser Printer
User’s Guide
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Laser PrinterUser’s GuideQQwwiikkLLaasseerr 66005500

Page 2 - Copyright

1-2 IntroductionUnpacking the PrinterMake sure that you have the items listed below:• Toner cartridge• Power cord• Centronics-compatible parallel cab

Page 3 - FCC Regulations

Introduction 1-3 InsideRear ViewPrinter Cover Release ButtonTo open the printer cover, press this button.Toner CartridgePrinter CoverPrinter Cable C

Page 4 - EC Declaration of Conformity

1-4 IntroductionUsing the Operator PanelThe operator panel has 4 indicator lights and 1 button.Indicator Light StatusThe indicator lights shows the c

Page 5 - Laser Safety Statement

Introduction 1-5 Paper jamIf the ERROR and the PAPER light both are steadily on, there is paper jammed inthe printer. See ‘Clearing Paper Jams’ on p

Page 6 - Power Saver

1-6 IntroductionOperator Panel Button UsageThe operator button is located in the operator panel. It can be used to accomplish thefollowing functions:

Page 7 - Contents

Setting Up Your PrinterChapter 2

Page 8 - Operating Your Printer

2-2 Setting Up Your PrinterSelecting a LocationPlace your printer on a flat, stable surface near your workstation.Leave enough space around the print

Page 9 - Introduction

Setting Up Your Printer 2-3Installing the Toner Cartridge1. Open the printer cover by pressing the cover release button.2. Raise the printer cover.3.

Page 10 - Unpacking the Printer

2-4 Setting Up Your Printer6. Grasp the handle and slide the cartridge down between thecartridge slots, until it drops into place.5. Find the cartrid

Page 11 - Rear View

Setting Up Your Printer 2-57. Close the printer cover. Make sure that the cover is securelyclosed.Connecting Your Printer to the ComputerYour printer

Page 12 - Using the Operator Panel

ITrademark Notices•QwikLaser 6050 and Samsung logo are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.•Centronics is a registered trademark of Centronics D

Page 13 - Introduction 1-5

2-6 Setting Up Your PrinterAttaching the Power Cord1. Plug one end of the power cord into the connector on the printer.2. Plug the other end into a p

Page 14 - Operator Panel Button Usage

Setting Up Your Printer 2-74. As the printer powers up, all operator panel lights turn on briefly.When only the READY light is steadily on, press and

Page 15 - Your Printer

2-8 Setting Up Your PrinterInstalling Printer DriverOverviewIncluded with your printer is a CD-ROM containing printer driversfor some of the most pop

Page 16 - Selecting a Location

Setting Up Your Printer 2-9Installation ProcedureBefore you start, make sure that your computer meets or exceeds thesystem requirements for the drive

Page 17 - 2. Raise the printer cover

2-10 Setting Up Your PrinterIN CASE OF PLUG AND PLAYFor Windows 951. Make sure the printer is plugged and connected to your computer.2. Turn on the p

Page 18 - 2-4 Setting Up Your Printer

Setting Up Your Printer 2-11Uninstalling the Printer DriverAn uninstall utility is supplied with the printer driver to enable youto remove the driver

Page 19 - Setting Up Your Printer 2-5

2-12 Setting Up Your PrinterMEMO

Page 20 - Attaching the Power Cord

Paper HandlingChapter 3

Page 21 - Setting Up Your Printer 2-7

3-2 Paper HandlingWidth GuideLength Guides(Main)Length Guide (Auxiliary)Loading a Stack of PaperYou can load approximately 250 sheets of paper in the

Page 22 - System Requirement

Paper Handling 3-34. Fan the paper and load the paper in the cassette with the printside facing down. The print side is usually indicated on the pape

Page 23 - In Windows 95/98/NT 4.0

IINoticeFCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC

Page 24 - AND PLAY

3-4 Paper Handling5. Make sure that the stack goes under the metal retaining clip and the plastic tabs on the end guides. Paper overloading maycause

Page 25 - Tips on Network Printing

Paper Handling 3-5How To Adjust Paper GuidesLENGTH GUIDESThere are two main guides and one auxiliary guides for adjustingpaper length. Please refer t

Page 26 - 2-12 Setting Up Your Printer

3-6 Paper HandlingLTREXEOJIS B5ISO B5LTREXEOJIS B5ISO B512When you load letter, executive, or B5 size paper, it is recommendedthat you use the auxili

Page 27 - Handling

Paper Handling 3-7Manually Feeding PaperWhen you print on envelopes, heavier weight papers, transparencies,index cards, or paper labels, you must man

Page 28 - Loading a Stack of Paper

3-8 Paper HandlingERRORMANUALPAPER3. Load the desired print material in the manual slot with the leftedge to the far left of the slot. You must feed

Page 29 - LETTERHEAD

Paper Handling 3-9Note: If ‘Auto Continue’ option is available in your printer driver and if youset the option to ‘ON’, the printer will automaticall

Page 30 - 3-4 Paper Handling

3-10 Paper HandlingUsing Rear Output TrayIf you open the rear output tray, the printed paper is placed on thetray with the printed side facing up. If

Page 31 - How To Adjust Paper Guides

Paper Handling 3-11Notes:•For details, see page A-2 ‘Specifications’.•When you print, select the paper size and the feeding source in yoursoftware ap

Page 32 - WIDTH GUIDE

3-12 Paper HandlingPaper GuidelinesWhen selecting or loading paper, envelopes, or other special media,keep these guidelines in mind:• Attempting to p

Page 33 - Manually Feeding Paper

Operating Your PrinterChapter 4

Page 34 - 3-8 Paper Handling

IIIEC Declaration of ConformityWe,SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD#259, Gong Dan-Dong, Gumi-City, Kyung Buk, Koreadeclare sole responsibility that the Qwik

Page 35 - Paper Handling 3-9

4-2 Operating Your PrinterSelecting Your PrinterTo use all of the features of your Samsung QwikLaser 6050 printer,make sure it is selected as the def

Page 36 - Using Rear Output Tray

Operating Your Printer 4-3Printing a DocumentThis procedure describes the general steps required for printing fromvarious Windows applications. The e

Page 37 - Paper Handling 3-11

4-4 Operating Your PrinterPrinter SettingsMost Windows applications allow you to make changes to the printsettings. This changes the number of copies

Page 38 - Paper Guidelines

Operating Your Printer 4-5RCPUsing this tab, you can control the following printer features:Auto ContinueIt determines the action to be taken when a

Page 39 - Operating

4-6 Operating Your PrinterSamsung 6050 PCLXL driver’s Properties dialog box includes 9 tabs.PaperUsing this tab, you can change the paper orientation

Page 40 - Selecting Your Printer

Operating Your Printer 4-7FinishingUsing this tab, you can select job finishing mode, e.g., Multiple pagesper side and Fit to page. PrinterUsing this

Page 41 - Printing a Document

4-8 Operating Your PrinterChanging Printer Settings for All DocumentsChanging the printer settings from your program will change themfor one document

Page 42 - Printer Settings

Operating Your Printer 4-9Font NavigatorFont Navigator is a font manager for Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 3.1x. It gives a quick and ea

Page 43 - Operating Your Printer 4-5

4-10 Operating Your PrinterRemote Control Panel for Windows/DosThe Remote Control Panel dialog box includes six tabs.PRINTERPower SaveDetermines the

Page 44 - Graphics

Operating Your Printer 4-11OrientationDetermines how the printing is oriented on the page.FONT SETUPTypefaceAllows you to select the desired typeface

Page 45 - Using HELP

IVLaser Safety Statement The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR,chapter 1 Subchapter J for Class I(1) lase

Page 46 - In Windows 3.1x

4-12 Operating Your PrinterSMETSMET (Samsung Memory Enhancement Technology) mode makesthe printer process more data by optimizing the memory. With th

Page 47 - Font Navigator

Troubleshootingand MaintenanceChapter 5

Page 48 - PAGE SETUP

5-2 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceClearing Paper JamsBy carefully selecting paper types and loading them properly, youshould be able to avoid most p

Page 49 - FONT SETUP

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-33. Loosen the paper if it is caught in the feed rollers. Then pull thepaper gently out.4. Close the rear cover.5.

Page 50 - 4-12 Operating Your Printer

5-4 Troubleshooting and MaintenancePaper Jam in Input Area1. Pull the paper cassette half way out of the printer.2. If you see the paper jammed, pull

Page 51 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-5Paper Jam Inside Printer1. Open the printer cover by pressing the cover release button, andraise the cover.2. Remo

Page 52 - Paper Jam in Output Area

5-6 Troubleshooting and MaintenancePaper Jam in Optional Paper Cassette1. Pull the upper paper cassette half way out of the printer.2. If you see tha

Page 53 - 4. Close the rear cover

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-74. Pull the lower paper cassette out of the printer.5. If you see that the paper is jammed, pull the paper out.6.

Page 54 - Paper Jam in Input Area

5-8 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTips for Avoiding Paper JamsBy carefully selecting print materials and loading them properly, youshould be able to

Page 55 - Paper Jam Inside Printer

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-9Fixing ProblemsNote: The causes listed in the table below are probable causes only, and may not represent all ofth

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VSafety InformationPRODUCT SAFETYUSA & CANADA UL 1950 Third Edition (C-UL LISTING)EEC(Europe) EN 60950 (TÜV GS Certification)CB IEC 60950LASER SAF

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5-10 Troubleshooting and Maintenance• Paper has not been loaded correctly. Remove the papercassette and reload the paper correctly.• There is too muc

Page 58 - Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-11• There is too much paper in the paper cassette. Removesome of the paper from the cassette. If printing ontoenvel

Page 59 - Printing Problems

5-12 Troubleshooting and MaintenancePrint Quality ProblemsIrregular faded patches ofprint• There is a paper quality problem. Use only paper thatmeets

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Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-13Missing characters • The paper may be too damp. Try printing with a differentbatch of paper. Do not open packages

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5-14 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceBefore You Call For ServiceIf you’re unable to solve your printer problems, you may want to call for service. Bef

Page 62 - Print Quality Problems

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-15Managing Toner CartridgeExpected Cartridge LifeThe life of your toner cartridge depends on the amount of toner us

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5-16 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTo replace the toner cartridge:1. Open the printer cover by pressing the cover release button, andraise the print

Page 64 - Before You Call For Service

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-174. Gently shake the cartridge from side to side 5 or 6 times todistribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge.5

Page 65 - Replacing Toner Cartridge

5-18 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceMEMO

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Printer OptionsChapter 6

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VIContentsUnpacking the Printer ______________________________ 1-2Control Locations and Functions ____________________ 1-2Front View _______________

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6-2 Printer OptionsMemory and Option CardsYou can purchase optional memory for your printer to enhance itsperformance.The cards are installed on the

Page 69 - Printer Options

Printer Options 6-33. Remove one screw. Slide the metal shield cover in the directionof the OPEN arrow marked on the cover, then remove the shieldcov

Page 70 - Memory and Option Cards

6-4 Printer Options5. Remove the three screws securing the board and pull the boardout of the printer.7. Continue to the appropriate section for inst

Page 71 - Printer Options 6-3

Printer Options 6-5Printer Memory OptionThe printer memory option increases the printer dynamic randomaccess memory (DRAM). Additional printer memory

Page 72 - Memory connector

6-6 Printer Options3. Hold the memory option with the connection points pointingtoward the connector and the notch upward.4. Insert the memory option

Page 73 - Printer Memory Option

Printer Options 6-75. Make sure both metal clips on the connector are fastened and thetwo pins on the connector are pushed through the holes on theme

Page 74 - Connection points

6-8 Printer OptionsSecond CassetteYou can install an optional 250-sheet paper cassette. The cassetteconsists of a support unit and a paper cassette.I

Page 75 - Removing a Memory Option

Printer Options 6-92. Place the printer on the top of the support unit. Be sure the edgesof the printer and the support unit are aligned so that all

Page 76 - Second Cassette

6-10 Printer OptionsMEMO

Page 78 - 6-10 Printer Options

Clearing Paper Jams _______________________________ 5-2Paper Jam in Output Area __________________________ 5-2Paper Jam in Input Area ______________

Page 79 - Appendix

A-2 AppendixSpecificationsPaper SizeThe following table gives details about the print material you can load in each of the printertrays.A4LETTERFOLIO

Page 80 - Paper Size

Appendix A-3ARM7 KS32C6100Default : PCL6• 4MB Standard• Max up to 36 MB• IEEE 1284 B type45 Scalable font, 1 Bit MapPCL : Windows 3.1x/95/98/NT 4.0CP

Page 81 - Controller

A-4 Appendix250 sheets250 sheets250 sheets FacedownInput CapacityOptional InputOutput CapacityPaper HandlingIEEE 1284ParallelCharacteristic Descripti

Page 82 - Environment

P/N. JC68-00060A Rev. 5.01ELECTRONICSVisit us at: http://samsungprinter.comIf you have access to this online service, you can download the User’s Guid

Page 83 - ELECTRONICS

IntroductionChapter 1

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