SOURCE: Samsung CLP-315
try to do this set of instruction & solution:
SOURCE: how to switch from "offline" status to "online" status
Hi,
I had the same problem with a Brother MFC-6490CW AIO printer. Here is how I resolved it:
Open the printers folder.
Right-click on the Brother printer and display the Properties page
Select the Ports tab.
In my system (Vista Premium), the selected port was a WSD port (whatever that means). Further down the list, there was a TCP/IP port that was obviously created by the Brother installation software. I selected the Brother-created TCP/IP port (which deselected the WSD port), applied the changes, and suddenly my printer was online. No idea what the difference between these two ports is, but I'll stick with the TCP/IP port until further notice.
SOURCE: Samsung CLP-315 system error
Low heat error comes from the fuser unit, there is a thermostat on the fuser change that and it will work
SOURCE: Printer Problems...red status light glowing
Chances are that you have the same problem as found here. I am guessing that the toner waste container needs to be emptied (you can do it your self) and/or the sensor is acting up.
http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/laser/34677
SOURCE: My printer status shows as
I had exactly the same problem.
The IP-adress on your printer may change if your printer or network router is switched off. Enter the printer network setup from your printer display and print a network konfugiration report, then go to your computer, open the printer properties from the control panel and check the port settings for your printer. If the ports IP-adress don't match the printers, you'll need to add a new port vid the same adress as your printer. Good luck...
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