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Samsung SF-565 Laser Fax Questions & Answers
Does not power up, tried the fuse just stop
I've never had it be a switch, so that leaves you with a power supply issue :-(
Since u checked the fuse it means that everything else is fine u just need a new power supply :-)
I hav ainstal sf 565 new toner machine saying
As soon as you installed it, you prompted a change in the ink levels which will AUTOMATICALLY pop up on your screen when you are properly connected and attempt to print something. That is when you tell the system that it is a new cartridge. OR YOUR PRINT HEAD IS CLOGGED Brother printheads are very easily clogged with air bubbles so there is very high risk that refilling ink will damage your printhead. It is not worth it to save money on ink and wind up with danmaged or totaly nonfunctional printheads.
Black copy
reinstall correctly the toner cartridge
Changing the cartridge
most new machines will not work with refiled cartridge`s the samsung and the lexmark ar the two that play up the most, because refild cartrages now have an electronic chip in them , the cartrage is telling the machine that it is empty and thus the machine is not accepting the cartrage
Toner empty
My guess is that this cartridge is remanufactured??
It requires a chip or fuse be replaced, in order to reset the machine when you replace it, and maybe this chip is defective or was overlooked.
If it's an original Samsung, then this is not likely the problem.
I can't show ip address of printer samsung ml3312nd
In Windows, you can use the Control Panel to find the printer's IP address.
- Go to Settings > Devices > Printers and Scanners.
- Find your printer in the list, click on it, and select Manage.
- Click on Printer Properties.
- In the General tab, find the Location field. Your printer's IP address will be located in it.
For MAC OS click the Apple sign and locate printers.
How to reset samsung M3320nd
To reset a Samsung M3320nd printer, you can follow these steps:
- Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Press and hold the "Stop" button on the control panel of the printer.
- While holding the "Stop" button, plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.
- Continue holding the "Stop" button until the printer's status LED turns on.
- Release the "Stop" button and wait for the printer to finish its initialization process.
- Once the initialization process is complete, the printer should be reset to its factory defaults.
Note: Resetting the printer will erase all the settings, including the network settings. So, you will need to reconfigure the printer settings after the reset, including the network settings if you want to use the printer on a network.
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