[. . . ] Troubleshooting Tips for avoiding paper jams Clearing original document jams 86 87 91 96 98 2. Menu overview and basic setup Menu overview Changing the display language Media and tray Basic printing Basic copying Basic scanning Basic faxing 31 40 41 55 61 65 66 Clearing paper jams Understanding the status LED Understanding display messages 5. Appendix Specifications 103 2 BASIC Regulatory information Copyright 113 126 3 1. Introduction This chapter provides information you need to know before using the machine. • Key benefits • Features by models • Useful to know • About this user’s guide • Safety information • Machine overview • Control panel overview • Turning on the machine • Installing the driver locally • Reinstalling the driver 5 7 13 14 15 20 24 27 28 29 Key benefits Environmentally friendly Convenience • To save toner and paper, this machine supports Eco feature. [. . . ] • • Check whether the machine's IP address is allocated correctly. You can check the IP address by printing the network configuration report. Check whether the access point (or wireless router) has a configured security (password). If it has a password, refer to the access point (or wireless router) administrator. Reinstall the machine driver and change the settings to connect to the machine on the network. Due to the characteristics of DHCP, the allocated IP address could change if the machine is not used for a long time or if the access point has been reset. You might not be able to connect to the network in the infrastructure environment where you need to type in a user's information before connecting to access point (or wireless router). Other wireless communication types (e. g. , Bluetooth) are not supported. When using the ad hoc mode, in operating systems such as Windows Vista, you might need to set the wireless connection setting every time you use the wireless machine. You cannot use Infrastructure mode and Ad hoc mode at the same time for Samsung wireless network machines. Using a Network-Connected Machine • The machine is located away from obstacles that could block the wireless signal. • You cannot adjust the copy size using Reduce/Enlarge for the Clone Copy feature. Poster Copy • This copy feature is available only when you place originals on the scanner glass. Each portion is scanned and printed one by one in the following order: 3. Useful Setting Menus 181 Copy menu Item Description The Book Copy feature allows you to copy an entire book. If the book is too thick, lift the cover until its hinges are caught by the stopper and then close the cover. If the book or magazine is thicker than 30 mm, start copying with the cover open. Item Description The machine automatically prints on one or both sides of the paper, which are then folded to produce a booklet with all of the pages in the correct sequence. The machine will reduce and correctly adjust the position of each image to fit on the selected paper. Booklet • Off: Does not use this feature. Book Copy • Left Page: Use this option to print left page of the book. This copy feature removes the background color and can be helpful when copying an original containing color in the background, such as a newspaper or a catalog. • Enhance Lev. 1~2: The higher the number is, the more vivid the background is. [. . . ] RADIUS enables centralized management of authentication data such as usernames and passwords using an AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting) concept to manage network access. PRN file Resolution An interface for a device driver, this allows software to interact with the device driver using standard input/output system calls, which simplifies many tasks. The higher the dpi, the greater the resolution. . 309 Glossary SMB Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocol mainly applied to share files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. It also provides an authenticated Inter-process communication mechanism. TCP/IP The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP); the set of communications protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial networks run. TCR SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet. SMTP is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified, and then the message text is transferred. [. . . ]