Samsung CJX-2000FW Series User Manual
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  • Page 1 User Guide • Benutzerhandbuch Guide d’utilisation • Manuale per l’utente Guía del usuario Color Inkjet Multifunction CJX-2000FW Series All-in-One Printers • All-in-One Drucker • Imprimantes multifonctions Stampanti multifunzione • Impresoras multifunción...
  • Page 3 SAMSUNG CJX-2000FW All-in-One Printer Your SAMSUNG All-in-One Printer combines ease-of-use and affordable inks to provide high-quality pictures and documents. Resources Support is available! Go to www.samsung.com/printer for: answers to questions ■ software upgrades ■ and more! ■ If you prefer, you can chat online, send us an e-mail, or call for technical support.
  • Page 5: Contact Samsung Worldwide

    Contact SAMSUNG worldwide If you have any comments or questions regarding Samsung products, contact the Samsung customer care center. Country / Region Customer Care Center Web Site FRANCE 01 48 63 00 00 www.samsung.com/printer 01805 - SAMSUNG www.samsung.com/printer GERMANY (726-7864 € 0,14/min)
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Printer Overview ................1 Components ..................... 1 Control panel ................... 4 Print Manager Software ................6 Configuring printer settings ..............6 Paper ....................... 8 Paper types ......................8 Paper sizes ......................8 Loading paper ....................9 2 Networking Your Printer ..............13 Connecting to a wireless network ............
  • Page 7 Contents 3 Basic Functions ................23 Loading originals ..................23 Using the scanner glass ..................23 Using the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) ............24 Printing ....................26 Printing documents ..................26 Printing pictures ....................28 Copying ....................38 Loading originals for copying ................38 Copying a document ..................38 Copying a photograph ..................44 Scanning ....................
  • Page 8 Contents 4 Maintaining Your Printer ..............91 General care and cleaning ..............92 Cleaning the scanner glass and document backing..........92 Replacing ink cartridges ................95 Updating the software and printer firmware .......... 100 Updating if your printer is connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS ..100 Updating if your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS ....102 Monitoring and adjusting printer performance ........
  • Page 9 Contents Ink cartridges ....................123 Connectivity ....................125 Software support ....................125 Physical specifications ..................126 System requirements ................127 Computer with WINDOWS OS ................127 Computer with MAC OS .................127 Paper types supported ..................128 Paper sizes supported ..................129 7 Safety Information ..............131 Safety Information ................131 LCD Screen Safety ..................134 Ink Cartridge Safety ..................134 Declaration of Conformity (European countries) ........
  • Page 11: Printer Overview

    Printer Overview This printer lets you print, copy, scan, and fax pictures and documents. Components Control panel Paper input tray Automatic document feeder (ADF) Right paper-edge guide ADF paper-edge guides Output tray Left paper-edge guide Output tray extender...
  • Page 12 Printer Overview Memory card slot 11 Scanner glass 10 Scanner lid...
  • Page 13 Printer Overview 12 Access door 16 Line in phone port 13 Carriage 17 Ext out phone port 14 Printhead with ink cartridges installed 18 USB port (for connecting to computer) 15 Paper guard 19 Power cord connection port...
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    Printer Overview Control panel Feature Description Displays pictures, messages, and menus Copy button Displays the Copy Document menu Fax button Lets you enter a phone number for sending a fax, or choose the Fax Options menu Navigation buttons Used to navigate menus and scroll through pictures OK button Selects a menu item, accepts a setting, or continues with the current operation...
  • Page 15 Printer Overview Feature Description Numeric keypad Used to dial a phone number or a Quick Dial number for faxing; to enter information and Quick Dial settings into the fax phonebook; to specify a quantity for making copies; and to enter information for accessing a network Cancel button Stops the current operation and returns to the menu;...
  • Page 16: Print Manager Software

    Printer Overview Print Manager Software SAMSUNG Print Manager Software is installed with your SAMSUNG All-in-One Printer Software unless you chose otherwise during installation. The Print Manager icon will appear on your desktop. On a computer with WINDOWS Operating System (OS), you can use Print Manager Software to browse and edit pictures, print, copy, scan, order supplies, and configure your all-in-one printer from your computer.
  • Page 17 Printer Overview Time to Low Power ■ To conserve energy, your printer will enter a low power (sleep) mode after being idle for a default delay time of 1 hour. You can increase the delay time to low power (in 0.5 hour increments) up to 4 hours. Increasing the delay time may result in reduced energy savings.
  • Page 18: Paper

    Paper For the best photo printing results, use KODAK Photo Papers, which are optimized to work with SAMSUNG All-in-One Printers. For the best document printing results, use KODAK Document Papers or a paper with the COLORLOK Technology logo on the package. Use only paper that is designed for inkjet printers.
  • Page 19: Loading Paper

    Printer Overview Loading paper Lift the input tray. Pull out the paper output tray and the extender until they are fully extended.
  • Page 20 Printer Overview Loading plain paper The input paper tray capacity is 150 sheets of plain paper. To load plain paper: Fan and stack the paper. Make sure the left and right paper-edge guides are to the far left and far right, then insert the paper (short side first) into the input tray.
  • Page 21 Printer Overview Loading photo paper The input paper tray capacity is 20 sheets of photo paper. To load photo paper: Remove any paper from the input tray. Insert the paper (short side first) into the input tray with the logo side facing toward the tray and the glossy side toward you.
  • Page 23: Networking Your Printer

    Networking Your Printer Networking Your Printer This section explains how to configure your wireless network settings. Connecting to a wireless network To connect your printer to an 802.11b/g/n wireless (Wi-Fi) network, refer to the following information. Before you connect You need: a wireless router.
  • Page 24 Networking Your Printer Connecting to a non-WPS wireless router To connect your printer to your wireless network, you need to know the network name, also called the Service Set Identifier (SSID). You can obtain your network name from the wireless router. If your network has security enabled, you also need to know the Security String (passphrase or password).
  • Page 25 Networking Your Printer If there are more networks than can be shown on the LCD, a (page down) symbol appears in the bottom right of the display. If there are more networks than can be shown on the LCD, a (page down) symbol Press to select your network, then press OK...
  • Page 26 Networking Your Printer The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a number (for example, Samsung CJX-2000FW+0034). Connecting to a WPS wireless router If your router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can use WPS Connect. WPS lets you configure your printer for a wireless network by pressing buttons or entering a PIN.
  • Page 27 The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a number (for example, Samsung CJX-2000FW+0034). number (for example, KodakESPC315+0034).
  • Page 28: Setting Up An Ip Address

    Networking Your Printer Setting up an IP address MPORTANT: You should only need to set up an IP address for your printer if you are having a problem with connecting. Typically, it is not necessary to set up an IP address. This procedure is for advanced users who know how to obtain the IP address for the printer.
  • Page 29: Viewing The Network Configuration

    Networking Your Printer Select one of the following, then press OK: Dynamic (DHCP) ■ Manual (Static) ■ If you selected Manual (Static), you are prompted to enter an IP address, a Subnet Mask, a Gateway Address, and a DNS Server address. Press OK after each entry. Use the navigation buttons to enter each digit of the numbers.
  • Page 30: Printing The Network Configuration

    Networking Your Printer Authentication ■ Channel ■ Region ■ Radio (on/off) ■ MAC Address ■ If the printer is connected to your network, you will see the network name and the word CONNECTED. To scroll through the information, press When you are done, press OK. Printing the network configuration To print the current network configuration: Load plain paper into the printer.
  • Page 31: Adding A Wireless Network Connection To A Usb-Connected Computer

    Address is not 0.0.0.0. If you have not already done so, connect your printer to your wireless network. Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Printer Setup Utility. If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: Samsung CJX-2000FW+0034) is not ■...
  • Page 32 Networking Your Printer If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: Samsung CJX-2000FW+0034) is listed: ■ Highlight the all-in-one printer that is connected to your network. Select Yes, my printer is listed, then click Next. When your printer is detected, driver installation begins.
  • Page 33: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Basic Functions Loading originals You can place originals for copying, scanning, or faxing on the scanner glass or in the ADF (automatic document feeder). The ADF automatically feeds the originals into the printer when you begin copying, scanning, or faxing. Using the scanner glass To place an original on the scanner glass: Remove any originals from the automatic document feeder (ADF).
  • Page 34: Using The Automatic Document Feeder (Adf)

    Basic Functions Using the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) You can load up to 25 originals (16 to 24 lb / 60 to 90 gsm plain paper) in the automatic document feeder (ADF). The ADF accepts originals from B5 (6.9 x 9.8 in. / 176 x 250 mm) to legal size (8.5 x 14 in.
  • Page 35 Basic Functions Fan and stack the originals, then insert them face up in the ADF. Move the ADF paper-edge guides until they touch the paper.
  • Page 36: Printing

    To print two-sided documents from a computer with WINDOWS OS: Load paper into the paper input tray. Open the document you want to print, then select File > Print. In the Print dialog box, make sure that SAMSUNG CJX-2000FW Series AiO (or for...
  • Page 37 Load paper into the paper tray. Open the document you want to print, then select File > Print. In the Print dialog box, make sure that SAMSUNG CJX-2000FW Series AiO (or for a wireless connection, SAMSUNG CJX-2000FW+XXXX, where XXXX is a number) is selected.
  • Page 38: Printing Pictures

    Basic Functions Click Print. When the odd pages have finished printing, remove them from the output tray. Turn the printed pages over, and place into the input tray (top edge down and printed side away from you). Select File > Print. In the Copies &...
  • Page 39 Basic Functions Viewing pictures on a memory card When you insert a memory card into the memory card slot on your printer, the pictures on the card appear on the LCD. Press to scroll through the pictures. If the printer is idle for more than two minutes, the LCD will revert to the status display. To view the pictures again, press any button, then press Finding pictures on a memory card Your printer can help you locate pictures on a memory card by the date the picture was...
  • Page 40 Basic Functions Printing pictures from a memory card Your printer accepts the following memory cards: SD Card ■ SDHC Card ■ MMC Card ■ MEMORY STICK ■ Variations of the memory cards above that require an adapter (for example, ■ MEMORY STICK Duo, miniSD, and microSD) IMPORTANT: If you use a memory card with an adapter, make sure you insert and remove the adapter and the memory card as a unit;...
  • Page 41 Basic Functions Using default settings to print a picture Unless you change the default settings, the default for printing pictures is one 4 x 6 in. / 10 x 15 cm picture. To print a picture from a memory card. Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot.
  • Page 42 Basic Functions Changing the settings and printing pictures You can change the print photos options for an individual picture or group of pictures, or you can change the settings and save them as the default. To print a picture or pictures using settings other than the default settings: Load photo paper with the glossy side toward you (see Loading photo paper, page 11),...
  • Page 43 Basic Functions Print Photos Option Settings Description View Photos Scroll through the pictures on the memory card; press OK to select the picture for printing; press Back to display the Print Photos Options menu. Press OK, then select a year, month, Find Photos and/or day to view photos by date that they were taken;...
  • Page 44 Basic Functions Print Photos Option Settings Description Print Size 2 x 3 If the selected copy size is smaller than the paper in the paper tray, the 3.5 x 5 printer automatically arranges the 4 x 6 (default) pictures to best fit the paper size. 4 x 7 4 x 8 5 x 7...
  • Page 45 Basic Functions Print Photos Option Settings Description Scene Balance On (default) Adjusts the image brightness to correct for underexposure and reduces the variation in contrast in different areas of the picture. Add Date to Prints No (default) Prints the date of the picture(s) (the date the picture was taken or last edited) in a corner of the print.
  • Page 46: Printing Panoramic Pictures

    Basic Functions Printing panoramic pictures To print a panoramic picture, load 4 x 12 in. / 10 x 31 cm paper, or US letter or A4 paper in the main paper tray. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot. memory card slot Press to select the panoramic picture you want to print, then press OK.
  • Page 47: Printing Tagged Pictures

    Basic Functions Printing tagged pictures Some digital cameras let you tag (or “mark”) pictures on the memory card for printing. This creates a tag that is recognized by the printer. If you choose to print tagged pictures, they will be printed according to the default settings on your printer (unless otherwise specified by the tag from the camera).
  • Page 48: Copying

    Basic Functions Copying IMPORTANT: Do not load photographs, cards, or any paper stock heavier than 24 lb / 90 gsm in the ADF. You can copy documents and photographs with your all-in-one printer. The printer produces high-quality color or black-and-white copies on a variety of paper types (see Paper types, page Loading originals for copying...
  • Page 49 Basic Functions Place the original document in the ADF or on the scanner glass. Press Copy. Press Start Black to make a black-and-white copy, or press Start Color to make a color copy. NOTE: If you load the original document in the ADF, the ADF automatically feeds the document into the printer when you begin copying.
  • Page 50 Basic Functions Copy Document Settings Description Option Copy Size Same Size The copy is the same size as the (default) original. Fit to Page The printer detects the size of the original on the scanner glass and the size of the paper in the paper tray, and automatically reduces or enlarges the original so that the copy fits on the paper.
  • Page 51 Basic Functions Copy Document Settings Description Option Photo Paper Quality Auto. (default) The printer detects photo paper in the paper tray and sets Best quality automatically. Brightness Normal, -3 to Lightens or darkens the copy. +3 (Normal is Normal is no change from the default) original;...
  • Page 52 Basic Functions Changing the number of copies of a document To change the number of copies: Place the original document in the automatic document feeder (ADF) or on the scanner glass. Press Copy. The Copy Document Options menu appears on the LCD. Make sure Quantity is selected.
  • Page 53 Basic Functions Darkening or lightening a copy To darken or lighten the copy: Place the original document in the automatic document feeder (ADF) or on the scanner glass. Press Copy. The Copy Document Options menu appears on the LCD. to select Brightness. Press Press to select a number below zero for a darker copy, or press...
  • Page 54: Copying A Photograph

    Basic Functions Copying a photograph You can copy a photograph using the default settings, or you can adjust the quantity, size, quality, and brightness of your copies. Using the default settings to copy a photograph The default settings are either the factory default settings (see Resetting factory defaults, page 103), or defaults that you have set on the printer...
  • Page 55 Basic Functions Copy Photo Option Settings Description Quantity 1 (default) to 99 The number of copies that print. Copy Size 2 x 3 The printer enlarges or reduces the original to make it the copy size you 3.5 x 5 select.
  • Page 56 Basic Functions Copy Photo Option Settings Description Photo Paper Quality Auto. (default) The printer detects photo paper in the paper tray and sets Best quality automatically. Brightness Normal, -3 to Lightens or darkens the copy. +3 (Normal is Normal is no change from the default) original;...
  • Page 57 Basic Functions Changing the number of copies of a photograph To change the number of copies: Place the original photograph face down on the scanner glass. Press Menu. to select Copy Photo, then press OK. Press Make sure Quantity is selected. Press to select a number, or use the numeric keypad to enter the number of copies.
  • Page 58: Darkening Or Lightening A Photograph

    Basic Functions Darkening or lightening a photograph To darken or lighten the copy: Place the original photograph face down on the scanner glass. Press Menu. to select Copy Photo, then press OK. Press to select Brightness. Press Press to select a number below zero for a darker copy, or press to select a number above zero for a lighter copy.
  • Page 59: Scanning

    Basic Functions Scanning IMPORTANT: Do not load photographs, cards, or any paper stock heavier than 24 lb / 90 gsm in the ADF. Scanning digitizes documents and pictures, and sends the digital files to your computer. When you scan, the digital file can: Open in Print Manager Software (when connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS) ■...
  • Page 60 NOTE: The settings in the Print Manager Software only apply when Scanning to Computer, Scanning to Memory Card, from the printer control panel. Open the Printer Tools window. On a computer with WINDOWS OS, select Start > All Programs > Samsung > ■ Samsung AiO Printer Tools.
  • Page 61 Basic Functions To adjust settings for scanning documents, select the Document tab, then select an option for each setting: Setting Options File format .pdf .rtf (available only when connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS) .tif .jpg .bmp (available only when connected to a computer with MAC OS) Resolution (dpi) File Save...
  • Page 62 Basic Functions To adjust settings for scanning pictures, select the Picture tab, then select an option for each setting: Setting Options File format .jpg .bmp .tif Resolution (dpi) Quality When connected to a computer with WINDOWS Best for E-mail ■ Normal ■...
  • Page 63 Basic Functions Setting Options Quality When connected to a computer with MAC OS, a slider bar with: Least ■ Medium ■ Best ■ Automatically Detect When selected, multiple pictures placed on the Pictures (when connected scanner glass are saved as separate files. to a computer with WINDOWS OS) or Auto Crop (when connected to...
  • Page 64 Basic Functions Close the Printer Tools window. Adding a profile and address book for Scan To Email You can send one or more scans directly to an email recipient from the printer, but first you need to set up a profile for yourself and define one or more email addresses. Open the Online Printer Management Tool in a browser.
  • Page 65 Basic Functions For From Email Address, type your email address. Although the email will be sent from the printer, any replies will go to your Inbox. Enter your server information. This information can be obtained from the email account properties fields in your email client application (Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora, etc) or directly from your ISP.
  • Page 66 Basic Functions If your SMTP server requires authentication when you connect from your email client application: Select the The email server requires authentication for outgoing email check box. Type the User ID and Password. If you want to control who is able to use your profile for sending a scan using your email account: Select the Enable Access Pin check box.
  • Page 67 Basic Functions You are now ready to send a scan to an email address from the printer control panel. Adding a profile for Scan To Network Folder You can scan documents or photos directly to a file in a shared folder on your network. This saves time and allows you to keep a permanent record.
  • Page 68 Basic Functions For computers with WINDOWS XP OS, see ■ www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/maintain/share.mspx For computers with WINDOWS VISTA OS, see ■ technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx For computers with WINDOWS 7 OS, see ■ windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/File-sharing-essentials For computers with MAC OS 10.5 or later, see support.apple.com/kb/ht1549 ■ Open the Online Printer Management Tool in a browser.
  • Page 69 Basic Functions Type a Profile Name and a Folder Path. If the computer where the folder is located requires authentication to access its shared folders, type the network login User Name and Password. If you want to control who is able to use your profile to scan documents to your network folder, select the Enable Access PIN check box and type a 4-digit numeric PIN.
  • Page 70: Loading Originals For Scanning

    Basic Functions Loading originals for scanning To scan documents on plain paper, load the original(s) in the automatic document feeder (ADF). To scan a photograph, documents on thick paper, or a document that is too small or too large to fit in the ADF, place the original on the scanner glass. (The ADF accepts originals from 6.9 x 9.8 in.
  • Page 71 Basic Functions Scanning multiple pictures when connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS To scan multiple pictures simultaneously, and save them as separate files: Lift the scanner lid, and place the pictures face down on the glass, leaving space between the pictures. Close the lid.
  • Page 72: Scanning From The Control Panel

    Basic Functions Scanning from the control panel To scan a document or picture(s) from the control panel: Load the original. Press Scan. The Scan Menu appears on the LCD with the following options: Scan to Computer - used to scan to a file or application on your computer ■...
  • Page 73 Basic Functions Scan Option Settings Description Scan To USB computer The scanned file is sent to the (default) USB-connected computer. Name of The scanned file is sent to the computer (only computer on the wireless or if a computer Ethernet network. is connected by wireless network)
  • Page 74 Basic Functions Scan Option Settings Description Scan What Document Sets the scan settings for scanning (default) a document (see Changing the scan settings for scanning from the control panel, page 50). Photo Sets the scan settings for scanning a photograph (see Changing the scan settings for scanning from the control panel, page...
  • Page 75: Scanning From The Online Printer Management Tool

    Basic Functions Scanning from the Online Printer Management Tool You can scan from the printer using the Online Printer Management Tool without having any drivers installed. When viewing the Online Printer Management Tool in a browser, select the Applica- tions tab, then click Applications > Webscan. Select the type of scan you want, and place the original on the scanner glass.
  • Page 76: Faxing

    Basic Functions Faxing Before you begin faxing Before you can send or receive faxes, you must connect your printer and set up the fax options on the printer. Connecting the printer for faxing Selecting the country/region For the fax to work properly, the country or region selected on the printer must match your location.
  • Page 77 Basic Functions Standard telephone service — telephone service that uses dedicated telephone ■ wiring to transmit only phone signals Cable telephone service — telephone service that is delivered by a cable television ■ service Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) — telephone service that uses the wires of a local ■...
  • Page 78 Basic Functions Connecting the printer to a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) If you have DSL telephone service, connect one end of the phone cord that came with the printer into the LINE IN port on the back of the printer and the other end into the DSL filter (available from your DSL provider), which is connected to the wall phone jack.
  • Page 79 Basic Functions Connecting to Internet telephone service (Voice-Over-Internet Protocol or VOIP) If you have Internet telephone service, you should already have a cable modem/ router connected to the cable outlet with a coaxial cable. You will also need an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) to connect your printer for faxing.
  • Page 80 Basic Functions Determining whether your phone line is dedicated or shared To connect your printer for faxing correctly, you need to determine whether your phone line is shared or dedicated A dedicated phone line is one that has only this printer and no other devices ■...
  • Page 81 Basic Functions Connect the other end of the phone cord into the answering machine or telephone. NOTE: If you have an answering machine, set the number of rings to answer on the printer to a higher number than the rings to answer for the answering machine. (see Rings to Answer, page Configuration for connecting an answering...
  • Page 82: Entering Fax Sender Information

    Basic Functions Entering fax sender information Fax sender information is the name, fax, and phone number that appear in the header of any fax that you send from your all-in-one printer. Typically this is your name or your business name, your fax number, and your phone number. NOTE: If you do not enter fax sender information, the header on faxes that you send will be blank.
  • Page 83: Setting Fax Options

    Basic Functions Setting fax options Before sending or receiving faxes, set up the fax options. To set up fax options from the control panel: Press Menu. Press to select Fax Settings, then press OK. Press to select an option, then press to change the setting.
  • Page 84 Basic Functions Fax Option Settings Description Rings to Answer 1 to 6 The number of times that your (default is 4) phone will ring before the printer picks up the call. If you use a dedicated phone line for your printer, set the Rings to Answer to any setting.
  • Page 85 Basic Functions Fax Option Settings Description Disable Call Waiting No (default) / Yes If you have call-waiting service on your phone line, you can disable it so that an incoming call does not interrupt your fax transmission. Select Yes to disable call waiting, then enter the call waiting disable code (below).
  • Page 86 Basic Functions Fax Option Settings Description Distinctive Ring Any ring This service, available from most (default) / Single phone companies, adds multiple Ring / Double phone numbers to one phone line. Ring / Triple Ring Each phone number then has a distinctive ring pattern (single, double, or triple ring) to let you know which number is ringing.
  • Page 87 Basic Functions Fax Option Settings Description Print Fax Settings To print the current fax settings, press OK. Load letter or A4 paper, then press Start Black or Start Color. Print Fax Cover Page The Fax Cover Page shows the date and headings for To and From infor- mation for your fax.
  • Page 88 Basic Functions Fax Option Settings Description Dialing Mode Tone (default) / Determines how the printer dials a Pulse fax number. Tone dialing (the more common method) uses tones to dial a phone number. It is faster and more reliable than pulse dialing, which uses a series of pulses to dial a phone number.
  • Page 89: Working With The Phonebook

    Basic Functions Select the Settings tab, then click Fax > Settings. Change the Sender Information and/or fax Settings as needed. Click Save to update the settings on the printer. Setting the answer mode (auto answer or manual) The default setting is for Auto Answer to be on. When Auto Answer is on, the printer picks up all incoming faxes automatically.
  • Page 90 Basic Functions Symbol Description Response by fax star Used for special features (for example, *70 is used to deactivate call waiting) comma Causes a 2-second delay before dialing the remaining numbers pound Used for special features (for example, # at the end of a number signifies the completion of the number sequence) Adding a new phonebook entry...
  • Page 91 Basic Functions Optional: Assign a Quick Dial number. Set up your ten most frequently used fax numbers as Quick Dial numbers. You will be able to dial them quickly, and they will be displayed at the top of your phoneboOK. to select Quick Dial, then press OK.
  • Page 92 Basic Functions to select Delete Entry, then press OK. Press to select the entry you want to delete, then press OK. Press NOTE: If you do not want to delete the entry, press Cancel. To delete the entry, press OK. The entry is deleted from the phonebook.
  • Page 93: Preparing A Fax For Transmission

    Basic Functions Using the Online Printer Management Tool to edit the Fax Phone Book Open the Online Printer Management Tool in a browser. Select the Settings tab, then click Fax > Phonebook. For each entry, type a Name and Fax number. Select a Quick Dial as needed. Click Add to update the printer.
  • Page 94 Basic Functions Loading originals To fax documents (up to 30 pages) that are on plain paper, load the original(s) in the automatic document feeder (ADF). To fax a photograph, originals on thick paper, or a document that is too small or too large to fit in the ADF, place the original on the scanner glass.
  • Page 95: Sending A Fax

    Basic Functions Normal (default) for most documents ■ +1 to +3 to lighten dark originals ■ -1 to -3 to darken light originals ■ NOTE: If you do not want to save these settings, send your fax. The settings will apply only to the current transmission.
  • Page 96 Basic Functions Using Quick Dial to send a fax To send a fax using Quick Dial: Press Phonebook. Press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the desired Quick Dial entry. Press Start Black to send a black-and-white fax or Start Color to send a color fax. Using the numeric keypad to send a fax To send a fax from the numeric keypad: Press Fax.
  • Page 97: Receiving A Fax

    Basic Functions Receiving a fax You can set up your printer to receive faxes automatically or manually. Even if your printer is set up to receive faxes automatically, you can still receive them manually at any time. Receiving a fax automatically To receive faxes automatically: Load letter (8.5 x 11 in.
  • Page 98: Printing Fax Reports

    Basic Functions NOTE: Pressing either Start button triggers the printer to receive the fax. It does not matter which Start button you press; whether a fax is color or black and white is determined by the sender. If your printer is connected to the same phone line as another telephone and you are using tone dialing (see Dialing Mode, page 78), you may receive an incoming fax...
  • Page 99 Basic Functions Fax confirmation page The Fax Confirmation Page contains the time and date of transmission, the number that you called and the number you called from, and whether the transmission was successful. To print the Fax confirmation page, you must select the option to print before you transmit the fax.
  • Page 100: Canceling A Fax

    Basic Functions Load US Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) or A4 paper, the press Start Black or Start Color. NOTE: The name and fax number of receivers will not appear on your fax activity log if the receivers have not set up that information on their fax machines. Canceling a fax You can cancel a fax that you are sending or receiving at any time.
  • Page 101: Maintaining Your Printer

    For optimal performance, keep the printer connected to a computer that is powered on and has the SAMSUNG Print Manager Software installed, or keep the printer powered on and connected to the Internet through a wireless network.
  • Page 102: General Care And Cleaning

    Maintaining Your Printer General care and cleaning CAUTION: Always disconnect the power to the printer before cleaning it. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on any part of the printer. To clean the printer, wipe the outside with a clean, dry cloth. ■...
  • Page 103 Maintaining Your Printer To clean the scanner glass and document backing under the scanner lid: Turn off the printer and unplug it from the power outlet. Lift the scanner lid. Wipe the glass with a soft cloth or sponge, slightly moistened with a nonabrasive glass cleaner.
  • Page 104 Maintaining Your Printer Dry the glass with a lint-free cloth. Gently clean the document backing with a soft cloth or sponge, slightly moistened with mild soap and warm water. Dry the document backing with a chamois or lint-free cloth. NOTE: If the document backing needs further cleaning, use isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol on a soft cloth, then wipe thoroughly with a cloth moistened with water to remove any residual alcohol.
  • Page 105: Replacing Ink Cartridges

    Maintaining Your Printer Replacing ink cartridges Your printer uses both black and color ink cartridges. You can check the approximate ink levels on the LCD (see Checking ink levels, page 103). When an ink cartridge is out of ink, the printer LCD displays a message stating that the black or color ink cartridge needs replacing.
  • Page 106 Maintaining Your Printer The ink cartridges are located in the printhead. Color ink cartridge Black ink cartridge Printhead Pinch the tab on the ink cartridge.
  • Page 107 Maintaining Your Printer Lift the ink cartridge out of the printhead. Remove the new ink cartridge from its bag. IMPORTANT: To prevent the printhead from drying out, insert the ink cartridge into the printhead immediately.
  • Page 108 Maintaining Your Printer Remove the protective cap from the cartridge. Insert the ink cartridge into the printhead.
  • Page 109 Maintaining Your Printer Press down on the ink cartridge tab until you hear a click. Close the printer access door.
  • Page 110: Updating The Software And Printer Firmware

    To update the software: Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung AiO Printer Tools. Under Printer Resources, click Check for Software Updates to check whether software updates are available.
  • Page 111 Make sure that Samsung CJX-2000FW+xxxx - Connected appears in the lower left corner of the Printer Tools window. NOTE: If Samsung CJX-2000FW+xxxx - Connected does not appear in the lower left corner, click Select, then click Refresh List and choose your printer from the list;...
  • Page 112: Updating If Your Printer Is Connected To A Computer With Mac Os

    Maintaining Your Printer Updating if your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS To update the software: Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. Open Print Manager Software. Select the Tools tab. Click Check for Softwate Updates. If there are software updates, follow the on-screen instructions for updating your software.
  • Page 113: Monitoring And Adjusting Printer Performance

    Maintaining Your Printer Monitoring and adjusting printer performance From the control panel, you can perform tasks to help keep the printer functioning well. Checking ink levels To check the ink levels: Press Menu. to select Maintenance, then press OK. Press With Check Ink Levels selected, press OK.
  • Page 114: Replacing The Printhead

    Maintaining Your Printer Replacing the printhead IMPORTANT: Replacing the printhead is not a regular maintenance procedure. Replace the printhead only if you receive a new printhead from Samsung. To replace the printhead: Make sure your printer is on. Lift the printer access door, and wait for the carriage to move to the access position.
  • Page 115 Maintaining Your Printer Remove both ink cartridges and set them aside. Unlatch the used printhead by lifting the button in the center of the carriage.
  • Page 116 Maintaining Your Printer Lift the used printhead out of the carriage. Remove the new printhead from its bag. CAUTION: Do not touch the copper contacts on the pringhead, as doing so may damage the pringhead.
  • Page 117 Maintaining Your Printer Remove the plastic protective cap. Copper contacts IMPORTANT: Be careful not to scratch or touch the copper contacts while inserting the printhead. Place the new printhead into the carriage.
  • Page 118 Maintaining Your Printer Push firmly against the target label of the printhead until you hear a loud snap. Insert the black ink cartridge into the printhead.
  • Page 119 Maintaining Your Printer Press down on the ink cartridge until you hear it click into position. Repeat steps 10 - 11 for the color ink cartridge. Close the printer access door. The printer detects the new printhead. Follow the instructions on the LCD to calibrate your printer.
  • Page 121: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic troubleshooting Some problems can be resolved quickly by power cycling the printer: Turn off your printer. Wait five seconds. Turn on the printer. Use the following information to help troubleshoot problems with your printer. Problem Possible Solutions Wireless For wireless connectivity issues, go to connectivity...
  • Page 122 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solutions Printer not Make sure that your printer is plugged in and turned on. ■ detected If you are using a USB cable, make sure that: ■ – it is a USB 2.0 high-speed cable. – it is connected to both your printer and your computer. –...
  • Page 123 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solutions Carriage jam Open the printer access door and clear any obstructions. ■ Do not move the carriage by force or pull any cables. ■ Check that the printhead and ink cartridges are installed ■ correctly. (The printhead and ink cartridges are installed correctly when you hear them click into place.) Print quality For best results, use KODAK Paper or a paper with the...
  • Page 124 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solutions Ink cartridge Check that Ink Cartridge(s) are installed. Do not use refilled ■ errors ink cartridges. Remove, then install the cartridges again. Make sure the ■ cartridges click into place. Paper jam Open the printer access door and gently remove any paper ■...
  • Page 125 Country / Region, then press OK. Press Press to select your country, then press OK. If you are connected to a DSL phone line, make sure you have ■ a DSL filter connected to the phone jack. Error codes/ Go to messages http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/download/ supportDownloadMain.do...
  • Page 126: Status Lights

    Troubleshooting Status lights The status lights indicate the condition of the printer. There are two status lights on the printer: one on the on/off button that indicates power, the other indicates Wi-Fi status. Power light Power light What it means The printer is turned off.
  • Page 127: Wi-Fi Connectivity Led

    Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connectivity LED Wi-Fi connec- What it means tivity LED The Wi-Fi radio is either turned off or is turned on but not connected to a wireless network. Blinks continu- The Wi-Fi radio is turned on, and the printer is searching for ously available wireless networks within range.
  • Page 129: Product And Safety Specification

    Product and Safety Specification Product and Safety Specification The following specifications are subject to change without notice. Features and Specifications Print performance Black print speed 7 images per minute Color print speed 4.6 images per minute Print technology Continuous-tone, thermal inkjet Print quality modes Draft, Normal, and Best on plain paper Photo quality mode on photo paper Photo printing features...
  • Page 130: Copy Document Features

    Product and Safety Specification Print sizes 5 x 7 in. / 13 x 18 cm 8 x 10 in. / 20 x 25 cm US Letter - 8.5 x 11 in. / 22 x 28 cm A4 - 8.3 x 11.7 in. / 21 x 30 cm Quality Best, Normal, Draft modes on plain paper Photo quality mode on photo paper Auto-detect media Auto-detect plain paper and photo papers Optimize...
  • Page 131: Copy Photo Features

    Product and Safety Specification Copy photo features Color Black-and-white or color Quantity 1 to 99 copies Copy sizes 2 x 3 in. / 5 x 8 cm 3.5 x 5 in. / 9 x 13 cm 4 x 6 in. / 10 x 15 cm 4 x 7 in.
  • Page 132: Scanning Features

    Product and Safety Specification Scanning features Scanner type Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Scan size Maximum size of original scanned from platen: 8.5in. / 22 cm wide; 11.7 in. / 30 cm long Sizes of originals scanned from ADF: B5 (6.9 x 9.8 in. / 18 x 25 cm) US Executive (7.3 x 10.5 in.
  • Page 133: Paper Input Tray

    Product and Safety Specification Paper input tray Paper capacity 150 sheets of 20 lb plain paper 20 sheets of photo paper, up to 12 mil (290 gsm) 20 envelopes Tray size 4 x 6 in. to 8.5 x 14 in. / 10 x 15 cm to 22 x 36 cm Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for originals Paper capacity 30 sheets (20 to 24 lb / 75 to 90 gsm) plain paper Paper size limits 6.9 x 9.8 in.
  • Page 134 Product and Safety Specification A sample of 5% COVERAGE PATTERN (reduced to 33%) Stephen J. Singel Fabanda Sinpat Abarress Tendar, BSF URANGLE Funtres Solber Netener 30 November 2005 Johnathan Q. Maderia Inpert Mampem Abaress 2343 Stantin Dawer Lank Benhibe, SDF Mr.
  • Page 135: Connectivity

    Product and Safety Specification Connectivity Protocols supported USB 2.0 High Speed; DPOF Devices supported WINDOWS OS-based and MACINTOSH Computers, memory cards (SD, MS/Duo, MMC, SDHC) Image Formats supported Image printing supports JPEG (EXIF v2.21 non-progressive); does not support progressive JPEG format;...
  • Page 136: Physical Specifications

    Product and Safety Specification Physical specifications Power Input: 100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz The printer shall only be used with the provided certified external power supply. Manufacturer and model: Chicony Power Technology Co., Ltd. model CPA09-020A Flextronics Sales & Marketing (A-P) Ltd. model KOD-A-0040ADU00-101 Output: 36 V DC at 1.1 A Storage dimensions 45.5 cm (17.9 in.) wide x 41.5 cm (16.3 in.) deep...
  • Page 137: System Requirements

    Product and Safety Specification System requirements Computer with WINDOWS OS Computer Minimum Operating system WINDOWS 7, VISTA, or XP (SP2 or later) CPU INTEL CELERON Processor Clock speed 1.2 GHz Memory 512 MB RAM Available hard disk space 500 MB available Interface USB 2.0 High Speed Removable drive CD-ROM Computer with MAC OS...
  • Page 138: Paper Types Supported

    Product and Safety Specification Computer Minimum Interface USB 2.0 High Speed Removable drive CD-ROM Paper types supported Plain paper 16 to 24 lb (60 to 90 gsm) Photo paper 6.5 to 12 mil Card stock 110 lb index max (200 gsm) Envelopes 20 to 24 lb (75 to 90 gsm) Labels All commercially available inkjet varieties on 8.5 x 11 in.
  • Page 139: Paper Sizes Supported

    Product and Safety Specification Paper sizes supported Plain paper A4 (8.3 x 11.7 in. / 21 x 30 cm) A5 (5.8 x 8.3 in. / 15 x 21 cm.) A6 (4.1 x 5.8 in. / 11 x 15 cm) B5 (6.9 x 9.8 in. / 18 x 25 cm) US Executive (7.3 x 10.5 in.
  • Page 140 Product and Safety Specification Envelopes C5 (6.4 x 9 in. / 16 x 23 cm) C6 (4.5 x 6.4 in. / 11 x 16 cm) DL (designated long) (4.3 x 8.7 in. / 11 x 22 cm) US #10 (4.1 x 9.5 in / 11 x 24 cm) US #7¾...
  • Page 141: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information Safety Information SAMSUNG CJX-2000FW All-in-One Printers are Class 1 LED Products. When using this machine, these basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons: Read and understand all instructions.
  • Page 142 Safety Information Do not allow anything to rest on the power or telephone cords. Do not locate your machine where the cables may be damaged by people walking on them. Do not place the machine where the power or telephone cord may be bent. Any case of above may cause the hazardous result or malfunction.
  • Page 143 Safety Information Avoid using this fax machine during a lightning storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. If possible, unplug the AC power and telephone for the duration of the lightning storm. Do not install the machine on a wet place. This may raise a risk of fire or shock. CAUTION: For electrical safety reasons disconnect from telecommunications network before touching metal / conductive parts.
  • Page 144: Lcd Screen Safety

    Use only a dry, soft cloth to clean the LCD screen. Do not use any liquid or chemical ■ cleaners. If the LCD screen is damaged, contact SAMSUNG immediately. If any of the solution ■ from the display gets on your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Page 145: Declaration Of Conformity (European Countries)

    Declaration of Conformity (European countries) Approvals and Certifications The CE marking applied to this product symbolises Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Declaration of Conformity with the following applicable 93 / 68 / EEC Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated: January 1, 1995: Council Directive 73 / 23 / EEC Approximation of the Member States related to low voltage equipment.
  • Page 146 Safety Information national PSTNs and compatible PBXs of the European countries: In the event of problems, you should contact the Euro QA Lab of Samsung Elecronics Co., Ltd. in the first instance. The product has been tested against ES 203 021 and TBR 21.
  • Page 147: Correct Disposal Of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)

    Safety Information Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
  • Page 148: Energy Star® Qualified

    Increasing the delay time may result in reduced energy savings. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. service marks. As an ENERGY STAR partner, SAMSUNG has determined that this product meets ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency. For more information on the ENERGY STAR program, see www.energystar.gov.
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