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Precautions

When using your machine, these precautions should always be followed.

1. Never push objects of any kind into your machine through the case or cabinet

openings. They may touch dangerous voltage points, creating a risk fire or shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into the machine. 

2. Slots and openings in the back and sides of your machine’s cabinet are provided for

ventilation. To ensure a reliable operation of the machine and to protect it from over-
heating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. Your machine should never be
placed on, near, or over a radiator, heater, air conditioner, or ventilation duct.

3. Do not use your machine near water, in wet locations, or outdoors.

4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, line cord, or PC interface cable. 

Do not locate your fax machine where the cords will be damaged by persons walking
on them.

5. Do not allow pets to chew on the power cord, line cord, or PC interface cable.

6. Do not put your hands into the fuser area. The fuser is extremely hot and severe 

burns can result from the contact. Do not put your hands into the scanner motor,  
scanner bracket and scanner motor cover, either.

7. Always use materials specially designed for your machine. Use of other materials may

result in poor performance and could create a hazardous situation.

8. Use supplies or cleaning materials only as directed. Keep all supplies and materials out

of the way of children.

9. The power supply turns this machine on and off. Make sure that your machine is

installed near an outlet and is easily accessible.

10. Your machine is equipped with an energy saving device to conserve power when the

machine is not in use. The machine may be left on continuously.

11. Never  remove covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no 

operator serviceable areas inside your machine. Refer servicing to authourized service
personnel.

12. Never defeat interlock switches. This machine is designed to restrict operator access to

unsafe areas. Covers, guards and interlock switches are provided to ensure that the
machine will not operate with covers opened.

13. Use of an extension cord with this machine is not recommended or authorized.

14. Avoid direct viewing of the document lights. The lamps are bright and, while not

harmful, they may cause an annoying afterimage. Always keep the document cover
closed during operation and storage.

15. Avoid exposing the toner cartridge to light for extended periods of time.

16. Do not touch the green photoreceptor. Scratches or smudges that appear on the 

photoreceptor will result in poor copy quality and may shorten the service life.

17. This equipment is not designed for making telephone calls when the power fails.

Alternative equipment should be made available for access to emergency services.

Summary of Contents for SF-515

Page 1: ...Home Visit us at www samsungelectronics com fax User s Guide Laser Plain Paper Facsimile P N JC68 00925A Rev 1 00...

Page 2: ...ics Co Ltd Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation IBM is a trademark of international Business Machines Centronics is a trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corporation Other name and the tr...

Page 3: ...the toner cartridge __________________________ 1 7 Loading paper ______________________________________ 1 9 Paper type and size __________________________________ 1 11 Using the control panel _______...

Page 4: ...nctions Redial _____________________________________________3 11 Sending a recall _____________________________________3 12 Monitoring a dual job status __________________________3 12 Automatic dialli...

Page 5: ...____________ 6 10 Sending toner low information to the service company ___ 6 11 Cleaning the document scanner _______________________ 6 11 Managing the toner cartridge _________________________ 6 14 C...

Page 6: ...d by a qualified electrician Overload Do not plug too many electrical devices into a wall outlet or an extension cord An overloaded outlet is a fire and electrical shock hazard Cleaning Before cleanin...

Page 7: ...ate a hazardous situation 8 Use supplies or cleaning materials only as directed Keep all supplies and materials out of the way of children 9 The power supply turns this machine on and off Make sure th...

Page 8: ...refully before operating your machine and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your machine Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the product Sym...

Page 9: ...Installation 1...

Page 10: ...ny piece is missing or broken call your dealer 1 1 Installation Machine Toner cartridge Document tray Laser facsimile user s guide Document exit tray TAM lead UK Only Telephone Answering Machine AC po...

Page 11: ...components and to understand their functions Front view Paper tray Automatic paper feeder Document guides Paper guides Document tray Document feeder Control panel Paper exit tray Document exit tray N...

Page 12: ...1 3 Installation Telephone line jack Extension telephone jack Toner cartridge Cover Cover release buttons right and left Rear view Inside Power cord connector...

Page 13: ...your machine Fold out the extender on the tray if necessary Choosing a location To help guarantee the trouble free operation of your machine place it on a flat stable surface near your workstation Lea...

Page 14: ...ne end first then the other end by squeezing this leg inward to make the tray easy to insert Extender LINE EXT To a standard phone wall jack Telephone line Plug one end of the telephone line cord into...

Page 15: ...machine lead and plug the TAD telephone answering device lead into the EXT jack at the back of the machine LINE EXT To a regular phone TAM lead AC power cord Plug one end of the cord into the back of...

Page 16: ...toward you open the cover 2 Unpack the cartridge from its plastic bag and then remove the paper rolled around the cartridge Holding on to each end of the paper pull it straight out and then carefully...

Page 17: ...cartridge slots inside the machine one on each side 6 Close the cover Make sure that the cover is securely closed 5 Grasp the handle at the front of the cartridge and slide it down between the cartrid...

Page 18: ...he automatic paper feeder can hold a maximum of 150 sheets of plain paper The maximum capacity may be less depending on the paper thickness 1 Pull the paper tray on the automatic paper feeder all the...

Page 19: ...guides to the width of the print material Slide the guides until they lightly touch the stack of print material Do not bend the print material Paper guide 3 Insert the paper with the print side facing...

Page 20: ...a different type or another package of the same kind of paper DO NOT use the following types of paper with your machine Continuous form feed paper Synthetic paper Thermal paper Multi sheet forms and...

Page 21: ...Getting started 2...

Page 22: ...touch dial Use to call most frequently used numbers with one button LCD display The display shows the current status of your machine and guides you through various tasks using a menu system for each...

Page 23: ...r transmit ted documents When a document is not loaded use to choose the receive mode you want to use The selected mode is displayed in Standby mode Recall Status Use to perform a switch hook operatio...

Page 24: ...nter alphanumeric char acters special symbols or spaces Entering alphanumeric characters You can also include special symbols space plus sign etc in the name by using the 0 key See KEYPAD CHARACTER AS...

Page 25: ...cursor by pressing then press the button The blinking cursor moves right and the next letter appears on the display 3 Select additional letters in the same way When you have finished entering the lett...

Page 26: ...r to change or press Search Delete to delete the number Inserting pause With some private telephone systems you must dial an access code 9 for example and listen for a second dial tone before dialling...

Page 27: ...mistake press or to move the cursor under the wrong digit then enter the correct number to change or press Search Delete to delete the number 5 Press Start Enter when the number on the display is corr...

Page 28: ...Start Enter If you select USA the time and date appears in the order of month day then year The EUROPE format will be displayed in the order of day month then year The display shows the currently set...

Page 29: ...esired loudness The display shows the current volume level 3 The change stores into memory and the machine returns to standby mode Alarm volume Key volume If you set the alarm volume menu ON alarm ton...

Page 30: ...Basic operation 3...

Page 31: ...nto the document tray Remove all staples paper clips and the like before feeding the docu ment Make sure any glue ink or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before feeding the document Do...

Page 32: ...documents containing small characters or thin lines or print from a dot matrix printer SUPER FINE works well for documents containing extremely fine details SUPER FINE works only if the remote machine...

Page 33: ...can insert up to 20 sheets at a time If you insert more than one sheet make sure the bottom sheet enters first Stagger the leading edge of the sheets slightly and insert the sheets with a slight push...

Page 34: ...ake while entering a number move the cursor under the wrong digit by using or and correct the number or press Search Delete to delete the number 2 Press Start Enter when the number appears correctly o...

Page 35: ...he answering machine answers an incoming call and the caller can leave a message on the answering machine If the fax machine senses a fax tone on the line the call automatically switches over to the f...

Page 36: ...tive ring pattern detection DRPD You can receive a call using distinctive ring pattern detection DRPD feature Distinctive ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a single telep...

Page 37: ...the display shows ANS FAX MODE 2 When you get a call the answering machine answers it If the caller leaves a message the answering machine stores the message normally If your machine hears a fax tone...

Page 38: ...ion phone and hear fax tones press the keys 9 star nine star on the extension telephone The machine receives the document Press the buttons slowly in sequence If you still hear the fax tone from the r...

Page 39: ...jobs All pages of the document are printed in reverse order before the next copy is printed For example if you copy a three page job to print 2 copies the machine prints page 3 page 2 page 1 page 3 p...

Page 40: ...umber keypad then press Start Enter You can also press Start Enter without setting the number of copies The display shows the next option zoom rate 4 If you want to reduce or expand the image size ent...

Page 41: ...or 2 seconds The redial memory in your machine retains the last 10 numbers called If you have dialled the same number multiple times the machine does not count the duplicates 2 Press or to search thro...

Page 42: ...k to the first caller again Note If you do not have a special service that uses the switch hook signal do not press Recall Status during a call If you do you could disconnect the line Monitoring a dua...

Page 43: ...on number 2 Enter the number you want to store by using the number keypad then press Start Enter To insert a pause between numbers press Redial Pause a P appears on the display If you make a mistake w...

Page 44: ...r for one touch dialling If you press and hold the one touch button where the phone number is already registered the display shows the number Press or to move the cursor to the desired number and edit...

Page 45: ...store then press Start Enter where xx represents the speed location you have selected at step 2 If the number you entered has already been assigned to another speed location the display alerts you wi...

Page 46: ...g press Start Enter Note When you press the speed dial number stored for group dial the display briefly shows G REGISTERED to indicate that the number is used for group dial then you can edit the numb...

Page 47: ...n the memory While searching through the machine s memory you will see that each entry is preceded by one of three letters T for one touch dial S for speed or G for group dial number These letters tel...

Page 48: ...MEMO 3 18 Basic Operation...

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