Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Troubleshooting Options for Your Samsung Printer

All-in-one printers are a vital necessity in the office, and your Samsung printer needs to be kept in great shape in order to keep your business running smoothly. Sometimes things go wrong, however, and you need to learn to troubleshoot repair. Below are some common problems you may run across in your printing endeavours, and included are the tips to correct them.

  1. If the print quality just isn’t up to snuff, you should clean your print heads. Use a little rubbing alcohol and gently clean them.
  2. If the background on your paper has color to it, try lighter paper. If this doesn’t handle it, replace your toner cartridge.
  3. Striping on the paper means something wrong with the toner cartridge. See if it is instaled correctly. Try taking it out and rebooting the printer then putting it back in again. If this doesn’t work, replace it.
  4. Vertical white lines mean a dirty lens. Use a moistened soft cotton cloth to clean. It should be lint-free.
  5. If you are getting spots, you may need to clean the rollers or remove pieces of paper that could be stuck to them. Maybe you need to replace the rollers.
  6. Black bands across the paper mean that the contacts for the toner cartridges may need cleaning or replacing. The cartridge rollers may need to be cleaned or replaced as well.
You can contact Samsung through their website to get information on troubleshooting. Another way to get Samsung Troubleshooting Tips is to go to Inkjetsuperstore's Samsung Printer Support.

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