Samsung Electronics Co ML5100A User Manual 00 Cover Contents

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 00 Cover Contents

USER MANUAL

LASER PRINTERML-5100AUser’s Manual
Unpacking ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 2Selecting a Location ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 2Control Locations and Functions ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 3Front View ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 3Rear View ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4InsideÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 4Installing the Toner Cartridge ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 5Loading Paper ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 6Connecting to Your Computer ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 8Using Parallel Port ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 8Using The USB Port ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 9Powering On the Printer ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 10Installing Software ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 11Installing Printer Driver ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 12System RequirementÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 12Windows 95/98/NT4.0 InstallationÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 12Windows 95/98 Plug and Play ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 13If Windows Does Not Run the CD-ROM ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 13Windows 3.1x Installation ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 14Uninstalling the Printer DriverÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 15Installing Printer Utilities ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 15Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 Installation ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 15Windows 3.x Installation ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 15Printing on Network PrinterÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 16Setting Up Host PC Printer ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 16Client PC Sharing SetupÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 16Chapter 1Setting Up Your PrinterSelecting Paper Types and Feed Source  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 18Loading Print Material ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 19Feeding Manually ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 23Using Face-up Stacker ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 24Paper Guidelines  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 25Chapter 2Paper HandlingContents
Chapter 3Operating Your PrinterChapter 4Troubleshooting and MaintenanceFCC Regulations ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 54Canadian Radio Interference Regulations ÐÐÐÐÐÐ 54EC Declaration of Conformity ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 55Laser Safety Statement  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 56Safety Information ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 57Specifications ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 58AppendixOperator Panel  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 28Indicator Lights  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 28Button Function  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 29Selecting Your Printer  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 30Windows 95 / 98 / NT  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 30Windows 3.x  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 30Printing a Document  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 31Print Settings ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 32Using Printer Utilities  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 35Status Monitor  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 35Remote Control Panel  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 35Poor Print Quality ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 38Paper Problems ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 39Printing Problems ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 40Software Problems  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 41Before You Call For Service  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 42Clearing Paper Jams ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 43Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 45Cartridge Maintenance  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 46Replacing Toner Cartridge  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 46Cleaning OPC Drum  ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 47Chapter 5Printer OptionsOptional Memory Card ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ 50
Setting Up Your PrinterChapter 1
2Setting Up Your PrinterUnpacking Remove the printer and all accessories from the packing carton. Savethe carton and packing materials in case you need to repack theprinter.Make sure you have the following items:¥ Toner cartridge ¥ Power cord¥ Setup CD-ROM¥ This manualNotes: ¥ If you need help during setup, or if any items are missing or damaged,notify your dealer immediately.¥ You need a Centronics-compatible parallel printer cable. The cable is notshipped with your printer. You can purchase this cable from your dealer orretailer. Make sure the cable is IEEE 1284-compliant.Selecting a LocationPlace your printer on a flat, stable surface near your workstation.Leave enough space around the printer, so that you can easily:¥ open the printer cover¥ load the paper ¥ retrieve the paper¥ open the front output tray and retrieve the paper from the frontoutput tray¥ allow air circulation around the vents to prevent the printer fromoverheatingDo not place the printer:¥ In direct sunlight¥ Near heat sources or air conditioners¥ In dusty or dirty environments
3Setting Up Your PrinterAutomatic Paper FeederHolds 150 sheets of paper.Paper GuidesAdjust to thewidth of paper.Face-down StackerHolds printed documents. If printed on plain paper, a maximum of 100 sheets can be held.Stacker ExtenderSupports paper stacked in thepaper output bin.Face-up StackerHolds a single sheet of special media (transparency,label, envelope, and heavy weight paper) with printside facing up.Operator PanelTray ExtenderSupports paper stacked in theautomatic paper feeder.Manual Paper FeederUsed to feed a single sheet of paper.Control Locations and FunctionsFront View
4Setting Up Your PrinterRear ViewInsidePowerSwitchPower CordConnectorUSB PortPrinter CableConnectorFront CoverToner Cartridge
5Setting Up Your PrinterInstalling the Toner Cartridge1. To open the printer cover, hold the cover using hands and pull ittoward you. 2. Unpack the Toner Cartridge. Carefully remove the sealing tape.3. Rock the Cartridge 5 or 6 times to distribute the toner.4. Find the cartridge slots inside the printer, one on each side.5. Grasp the handle and slide the Cartridge down between the tonercartridge slots, until it drops into place.6. Close the cover.
6Setting Up Your Printer2. Before loading the paper, flex the sheets back and forth to loosenthem, then fan them. Tap the edges on a table top to straightenthem. Doing this before you load paper helps prevent paper jams.DonÕt load too much. This feeder holds up to 150 sheets. 3. Insert the paper in the paper feeder.If the paper has a preferred print side, place the print side facingyou. If you use letterhead paper, load the paper with the letter-headedge down and facing you.Loading PaperFor best results, use high quality 75g/m2 (20 lb) xerographic paper.Note: For more information on loading paper and other print material, referto ÔLoading Print MaterialÕ on page xx.1. Pull the extender on the automatic paper feeder up, until it stops.
7Setting Up Your Printer5. Pull up the extender on the face-down stacker. The face-downstacker can hold up to 100 printed pages.4. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the paper.
8Setting Up Your Printer2. Attach the other end of the parallel cable to your computer. Note: Make sure the printer power is off when you connect it to thecomputer.Connecting to Your ComputerYour printer has parallel interface port, which allows you to use itwith IBM PCs and compatible computers. You have to purchase aCentronics parallel interface cable that supports bi-directionslcommunications (IEEE standard 1284). Ask your dealer for assistanceif you need help selecting the right cable.Your printer also has Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. The UniversalSerial Bus is an interface which allows the printer to be connected tomultiple peripheral devices. If your PC has USB port, you can connectyour printer to your PC by using USB interface.Using Parallel Port1. Plug the parallel interface cable into the connector on the back ofthe printer. Push the clips at each end of the connector into thenotches on the printer cable. The clips snap when pushed into thenotches.
9Setting Up Your PrinterUsing The USB PortThe USB port requires USB v1.0-compliant cable. Ask your dealer forassistance if you need help selecting the right cable.1. Make sure that both the printer and computer are turned off.2. Plug the USB cable into the connector on the back of the printer.3. Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on yourcomputer. See your computer documentation if you need help.Note: To print using USB interface, you must install the USB driver. Seepage xx.
10 Setting Up Your PrinterPowering On the Printer1. Plug one end of the power cord into the connector at the back ofthe printer, and the other end into a wall outlet.2. Turn the printer on. As the printer powers up, all control panellights turn on briefly.
11Setting Up Your PrinterInstalling SoftwareIncluded with your printer is a CD-ROM containing printer driversfor some of the most popular Windows software applications. Tooperate your printer, you must install a printer driver, whichtranslates data from your application into data the printerunderstands. (Installation procedures follow this section.)The CD-ROM shipped with your printer contains the followingprinter drivers and utilities.¥ PCL 5e printer driver for Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1x andWindows NT 4.0¥ PCLXL printer driver for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0.¥ Status Monitor enables you to monitor the status of print jobs.¥ Remote Control Panel, which allows you to set up your printer towork properly with DOS applications run inside a Windows MS-DOS command prompt window, or NT Windows.¥ USB driver, which allows your printer to connect USB peripheral.3. When only the READY light is steadily on, press and hold thebutton for about 3 seconds. All the indicators blink. Then let it gowhen each indicator starts to blink in turn. A test page should printout.ERRORPAPERREADY
12 Setting Up Your PrinterInstalling Printer DriverSystem RequirementBefore you start, make sure you have the following computer setup.(These are the minimum requirements.)¥ IBM or compatible with a 386 or higher processor¥ Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 3.1x, or Windows NT¥ 4 MB of available hard disk space ¥ 4 MB of RAM ¥ Centronics-compatible parallel cable (IEEE 1284-compliant)Windows 95/98/NT4.0 Installation1. Turn on the computer and start Windows.If Windows 95/98 recognizes the new printer, go to the sectionÒWindows 95/98 Plug and PlayÓ on page xx.2. Insert the setup CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.If Windows does not automatically run the CD-ROM, go to thesection ÒIf Windows Does Not Run the CD-ROMÓ on page xx.3. Type in your user name and company. Then click on the Nextbutton.4. The driver will be installed in the directory c:\5100util. If youwant to change this, type in the directory you want. Then click onthe Next button.5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
13Setting Up Your PrinterWindows 95/98 Plug and Play1. At the ÔNew Hardware FoundÕ dialog box, click on the OK button.2. Insert the setup CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.3. Follow the instructions on the screen.If Windows Does Not Run the CD-ROM1. Select Run from the Start menu.2. Type d:\setup.exe on the command line (where ÒdÓ is your CD-ROM drive letter), then click OK.3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
14 Setting Up Your PrinterWindows 3.1x Installation1. Make sure the printer is plugged and connected to yourcomputer. Turn on your printer and computer.2. Insert the CD-ROM disk into your CD-ROM drive.3. From the Program Manager window, double-click Main, and FileManager. 4. From the File Manager window, select your CD-ROM drive,double-click the langage you want.5. Double-click setup.exe.6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
15Setting Up Your PrinterUninstalling the Printer DriverAn uninstall utility is supplied with the printer driver to enable youto remove the driver and all associated files from your hard disk, if sorequired.To uninstall the driver, proceed as follows:Windows 95/98/NT 4.0: From the Start menu, select Programs,Samsung ML-5100A, Uninstall Samsung ML-5100A Driver.Installing Printer Utilities (USB & RemoteControl Panel)Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 Installation1. Select Run from the Start menu.2. Type d:\setup.exe on the command line (where ÔdÕ is your CD-ROM drive letter), and click OK.3. Select the langage you want.4. Select the USB&RCP.5. Follow the instructions on the screen.Windows 3.x InstallationNote: USB driver is not available on Windows 3.1x.1. From the Program Manager window, double-click Main, and FileManager.2. From the File Manager, select your CD-ROM drive, and double-click the langage you want, select the langage you want.3. Select RCP, then double-click setup.exe.
Printing on Network PrinterSetting Up Host PC Printer1. Start Windows. 2. Click Start, select Control Panel, and double-click on theNetwork icon.3. Click File and Print Sharing, check box(es), then click OK.Close the window.4. Click Start and select Printers from Settings, then double-clickyour printer name (ML-5100A). 5. Select Properties in Printer menu.6. Click the Sharing tab, then check Shared As, fill in the SharedName field, and click OK.Client PC Sharing Setup1. Right-click the Start button, and select Explore. 2. Open your network folder in the left column.3. Right-click the shared name, and select Capture Printer Port.4. Select the port you want, click Reconnect at log on check box,the click OK button.5. From the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers.6. Double-click your printer icon (ML-5100A).7. From the Printer menu, select Properties. 8. Press the Details tab, select the printer port, then press OKbutton.16 Setting Up Your Printer
Paper HandlingChapter 2
18 Paper HandlingNotes:¥When you print, select the correct paper size and source in your application.¥Depending on paper thickness, the maximum capacity may be reduced.Type Plain paper(20 to 30 Ib)EnvelopesTransparency  Film Paper LabelsSize Letter: 8 1/2 x 11ÓLegal: 8 1/2 x 14ÓExecutive: 7 1/4 x 10 1/2ÓA4: 210 x 297 mmA5: 148 x 210 mmB5: 182 x 257 mmFolio: 8 1/2 x 13ÓCustom sizeCOM-10: 4 1/8 x 9 1/2ÓMonarch: 3 7/8 x 7 1/2ÓC5: 162 x 229 mmC6: 114 x 162 mmDL: 110 x 220 mmFeed SourceAutomatic feederManual feederAutomatic feederManual feederAutomatic feederManual feederCapacity150 sheets(Approx.)1 sheet10 envelopes(Approx.)1 envelope10 items(Approx.)1 itemSelecting Paper Types and Feed SourceOne of the most important things you can do to assure the bestpossible print quality from your printer is to select the correct paper.Your printer produces letter quality output on most plain bondpapers, including cotton bond and photocopying papers; it does notrequire special papers. However, the print quality varies withdifferent paper types. Be sure to test a small quantity of paper beforeyou purchase a large quantity.You can print on any of the following paper types:
19Paper Handling2. Prepare the print material for loading.¥ For paper and envelopes:- Flex paper or fan envelopes back and forth. Do not fold orcrease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface.Note: If envelopes jam while printing, try reducing the number of envelopesin the automatic feeder.Loading Print MaterialYou can stack paper, envelopes, card stocks, labels, or transparenciesin the automatic paper feeder to feed automatically. The automaticfeeder can hold a maximum of 150 sheets of plain paper, and 10envelopes or other print media. The maximum capacity may reduce,depending on the thickness. Note: If you experience feeding problems, try printing one at a time from themanual feeder. See page xx.1. Pull the extender on the automatic feeder up until it stops. ExtenderAutomatic feederManual feeder
20 Paper Handling3. Load the print material in the automatic feeder. Do not load toomuch print material. Do not mix types. See the following directionsto load each type of print material.¥ Load paper or transparencies with the print side facing you.¥ For transparencies:- Hold the transparencies by the edges and avoid touching theprint side. - Fan the stack of transparencies to prevent feeding failures. Becareful not to scratch or leave fingerprints on the print sides.Place the print side facing you.
21Paper Handling¥ Load envelopes with the flap side facing away from you. The stamparea is on the right side. The end of the envelope with the stamparea enters the feeder first.¥ Load letterhead paper with the design facing you. The top edge ofthe sheet with the logo should enter the printer first.LETTERHEADNotes:¥ Do not feed stamped envelopes. The stamp is shown for placement only.¥ Never use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated lining, or self-stick adhesives.¥ These envelopes may severely damage the printer.
22 Paper Handling5. Pull up the extender on the face-down stacker. The face-downstacker can hold a maximum of 100 printed pages.6. Before starting your print job, make sure you select the correctpaper size and feed source in your application.4. Adjust the guides to the width of the print material. Slide theguides until they lightly touch the stack of print material. Do notbend the print material.Paper guidePaper guideFace-down stacker
23Paper HandlingFeeding ManuallyUse the manual feeder to feed one sheet at a time into your printer. The manual feeder is in front of the automatic feeder.1. If necessary, open the face-up stacker. See page xx.2. Load the print material in the manual feeder and adjust the paperguides to the width of the print material.See the instructions to load each type of material on page xx.3. Push it all the way in.4. Before starting your print job, make sure you select the correctpaper size and feed source in your application.5. Press the button on the operator panel. Printing starts.6. If you have more than one page to print, the PAPER indicatorblinks to alert you to feed the next sheet each time the printer isready to print the next page. Press and hold the button for about 2seconds until the printer pulls in the paper, and starts printing.Note: If you press the button without paper in the manual feeder, theprinter will automatically use paper into the automatic paper feeder.Automatic paper feederPaper guide Paper guideManual paper feeder
24 Paper Handling2. If you use the face-up stacker, printed pages exit through the frontoutput  path, with the printed side up.Using Face-up Stacker1. Push both sides of the stacker marked       , and the stacker willopen.Notes:¥ The face-up stacker may not hold the printed materials properly.¥ The printed pages will not stack in the standard face-down stacker unlessyou close the face-up stacker. The face-down stacker can hold up to 100printed pages. When you finish using the face-up stacker, you must closethe face-up stacker.
25Paper HandlingPaper GuidelinesWhen selecting or loading paper, envelopes, or other special media,keep these guidelines in mind:¥ Attempting to print on damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper cancause paper jams and poor print quality.¥ Use cut-sheet paper only. You cannot use multipart paper.¥ Use only high quality, copier grade paper. Avoid paper withembossed lettering, perforations, or texture that is too smooth ortoo rough.¥ Colored paper should be of the same high quality as whitephotocopy paper. The pigments must withstand the printerÕs fusingtemperature of 392 oF (200 oC) for 0.1 second without deterioration.Do not use paper with a colored coating that was added after thepaper was produced.¥ Pre-printed forms must be printed with non-flammable, heat-resistant inks that do not melt, vaporize, or release hazardousemissions when subject to the printerÕs approximately 392 oF (200oC) fusing temperature for 0.1 second.¥ Store paper in its ream wrapper until ready to use. Place cartons onpallets or shelves, not on the floor. Do not place heavy objects ontop of the paper, whether it is packaged or unpackaged. Keep itaway from moisture, or other conditions that can cause it to wrinkleor curl. ¥ During storage, moisture-proof wrap (any plastic container or bag)should be used to prevent dust and moisture from contaminatingyour paper.¥ Always use paper and other media that conform with those listedunder ÔSpecificationsÕ on page xx.¥ When you choose envelopes, use only well-constructed envelopeswith sharp, and well creased folds.- DO NOT use envelopes with clasps and snaps. - DO NOT use envelopes with windows, coated lining, self-stickadhesives, or other synthetic materials.- DO NOT use damaged or poorly made envelopes.
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Operating Your PrinterChapter 3
54 AppendixFCC 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 Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the useris encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:¥Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.¥Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.¥Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiveris connected.¥Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless specified in the manual.If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation ofthe equipment. Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 ofFCC Rules.Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions fromdigital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled ÒDigitalApparatusÓ, ICES-003 of the Industry and Science Canada.Cet appareil numŽrique respecte les limites de bruits radioŽlectriques applicables auxappareils numŽriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matŽriel brouilleur:ÒAppareils NumŽriquesÓ, NMB-003 ŽdictŽe par lÕIndustrie et Sciences Canada.
55AppendixEC Declaration of ConformityWe,SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD#259, Gong Dan-Dong, Gumi-City, Kyung Buk, Koreadeclare sole responsibility that the ML-5100A Laser printermeets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility and LowVoltage Directive 73/23/EEC.Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the officialjournal of the European Communities:EN 50081-Emissions:EN 55022 Radiated, Class BEN 55022 Conducted, Class BEN 60555-2 Power HarmonicsEN 50082-Immunity:IEC 801-2 Electrostatic DischargeIEC 801-3 RF RadiatedIEC 801-4 Fast Transient/BurstEN 60950-Safety
56 AppendixLaser Safety Statement The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFRSubchapter J for Class I(1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laserproduct conforming to the requirements of IEC 825.Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The laser system and printer aredesigned so there is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I level duringnormal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition.WARNING Never operate or service the printer with the protective cover removed fromthe Laser/Scanner assembly. The reflected beam, although invisible, candamage your eyes.CAUTION -INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN THIS COVER IS OPEN.DO NOT OPEN THIS COVERVORSICHT -UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNGGEÖFFENT. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSETZEN.ATTENTION       -RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D’OVERTURE. DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU.ATTENZIONE  -RADIAZIONE LASER INVISIBLE IN CASO DIAPERTURA.EVITARE L’ESPOSIZIONE AL FASCIO.PRECAUCION  -RADIACION LASER IVISIBLE CUANDO SE ABRE. EVITAR EXPONERSE ALRAYO.ADVARSEL -USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING VED ÅBNING NÅR SIKKERHEDSBRYDERE ERUDE AF FUNKTION UNDGÅ UDSAETTELSE FOR STRÅLNING.ADVARSER      -USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES. STIRR IKKE INN ISTRÅLEN. UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN.VARNING        -OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPAND OCH SPÄRRENÅR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN STRÅLEN AR FARLIG.VARO             -AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINANÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.• Avoid exposure to invisible laser radiation when the development unit is not installed.CAUTION
57AppendixLaser product labels are located above the print cartidge.Figure will be addedCLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTLASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREL À LASER DE CLASSE 1 TO IEC 825Safety InformationPRODUCT SAFETYUSA UL 1950 (UL LISTING)CANADA CSA C22.2 No. 950 & UL 1950 (CSA Certification)EEC (Europe) IEC 60950/EN 60950 (TÜV GS Certification)CB IEC 60950LASER SAFETYEEC (Europe) HD 194. & EN 60825USA 21 CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter J (CDRH Certified)
Item Description RemarksSpeedResolutionDevelopingmethod/TonerWarm up timeFirst print timeDuty cycleSize (w x d x h)WeightPower consumptionNoise levelInput capacityOutput capacityPaper sizeTypeLife timeCharging/TransferEcono modeCPUEmulationMemoryInterface8 PPM600 DPIEletrophotographyNon-mag monocomponentLess than 30 sec.Less than 15 sec.Maximum 30,000 pages per month13.6 x 14 x 8.8 in (345 x 358 x 222.4 mm)Less than 16.5 Ib (7.5 Kg)Printing: 150 W avg./450 W max. Sleep mode: Less than 30 W Printing: <47 dBSleep mode: Background noise150 sheets  (automatic feeder) 1 sheet  (manual feeder)100 sheets in face-down stacker1 sheet in face-up stackerA4, Letter, Legal, Executive, B5COM-10, Monarch, DL, C5, C6, A5,Custom paper sizeCartridge5,000 pages at 5 % densityContact roller Charging & TransferYes32 bit RISC CPU 33 MHzPCL5e4 Mb StandardMax up to 32 MbIEEE1284 B type 1at normal conditionfrom idle modeUSA: 100~127 VAC, 47~63 HzEUROPE: 220~240 VAC, 47~63 HzMulti-Page FeedingBy ControllerSpecificationsEnqineer’s Check RequiredEnginePaperHandlingTonerCartridgeController58 Appendix

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