It's almost definitely a bad exit sensor (known design flaw by Samsung). Go to YouTube and watch this video: 5fJHykzkfww
You can get the part on eBay for about $10 and it's a fairly simple 15 minute fix.
most likly hood is your exit sensor is faulty. The printer work in this way. if it does not print out all the document. it will print again. that is why you kept getting this same issue after a jam open and close door it will print again.
Dear Pl. setup samsung EASY PRINTER MANAGER or SMART PANEL, command a test print it will indicate the right problem with the printer.
Mostly the exit sensor lever may not returned to it home position after getting the print out, so after one page printing it indicate error.
Also check the paper setting in the printer driver and actual paper used Match it.
Thanks.
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This is usually caused by the left over toner not being properly cleaned from the transfer belt.
Open the printer front cover and close it. Wait for the printer to cycle. It usually make a little noise then stops. Then open the cover and close it again. Then print.
If the first page of the print out is clean. but the next page you print has a shadow of the first page, then you have a a problem with the cleaning mechanism.
Unfortunately the cleaner is part of the image transfer belt assembly which runs about $150 to $200. Unfortunately not terribly cost effective as compared to the original cost of many of these printers.
Good Luck.
Hi Harish and others,I didn't see all of the thread but:I have a clx3175fw which for now 3 months only have printed with smears, lines, and ghost-images from preceeding pages.shortly before trashing the printer because just getting a quote on fixing the printer in shipping whould be close to usd 150. Actual fixing price would probably be higher. If it hadn't been for the fact that I have a stash of toner and the usual consumables for the next 5 years of private use I would have trashed the printer!BUT: a guy called Michael Ionita (Austrian I think) posted this fix which I finally found via google. And it just worked like a charm. I think it took me less than 8 minutes to fix the printer. And now I know the drill I'd be able to do it en 3 minutes next time. My only comment to his instructions is as follows: where he states "Use a small white paper and try to stick it into the top - like shown": make sure you follow the angle of the glossy plastic from the back of the printer and upwards - AND: "trying" is not enough, you have to push it firmly to squeeze it up to where the toner residuance should be removed. No violance needed - just try harder until you see the paper is picking up toner - and you should be home free. Br, Jens K from Copenhagen.http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairing+Samsung+clx-3175+Colour+Laser+Printer+Fix+black+vertical+lines/9183/1
My printer does not print unless I turn it off then turn it back on. It will then print only (1) thing. For each page I print, I have to first turn it off and turn it back on. I have a Samsung CLP-325W Color Laser Printer.
Paper jams. I have one of these printers. Do not over fill the paper tray. Make sure the paper path is clear (See owners manual). Make sure the paper is relatively dust free and give the paper a good shake or shuffle before adding to the tray.
You did not mention if the paper was just not picking up or if it was stuck in the printer?
From You Tube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fJHykzkfwwDIY video tutorial on how to repair the Samsung CLP-315, CLP-301 laser printer "paper jam" problem, where the paper stops printing about halfway through for no apparent reason. My printer worked great otherwise, but was out of warranty. It would have been less expensive to get a new printer.The problem is a very cheap sensor.This repair takes 15 minutes and is inexpensive. Read the comments below.I got the part from SamsungParts.com. Search for part #0604-001393thanks :)
The manual doesn't specifically state this but it appears that if the printer is connected to a wired LAN connection the wireless function will be disabled if the printer is set up in infrastructure mode. When I tried this the 'wireless' light turned off and I wasn't able to find the printer's WiFi SSID using a nearby netbook. If your goal, like mine, was to disable the printer's WiFi from transmitting to reduce extra WiFi noise then this seems to work. One of the wireless troubleshooting tips in the manual states to disconnect the wired connection before attempting to set up a wireless connection so it appears the two can't be used simultaneously. It seems odd that there's no specific "off" setting for wireless though. The printer will provide a WiFi connection when also connected to a wired LAN port if it is set up as part of an ad-hoc wireless network so make sure you set it to 'infrastructure' mode to disable WiFi.
I finally got my CLP325W waking up correctly from sleep, but I made a few changes at once and don't know for certain which one (or combination) worked. Here are my changes:1. disabled the USB port. (I had originally set up the printer via this port).2. disabled IPv6 support.3. disabled the dynamic DNS registration.4. enabled telnet (though I doubt this had any effect).My setup uses a static ip address that is outside the range of the dynamic addresses my router assigns and I use a mac filter on my router without any problems.
Make shure you use paper that is within thickness limit for you printer. Second, you should turn your printer upside down and shake it gently, to make shure there is no obsticals inside. If nothing of this helps, you should try to clean the feed wheels gently, as dirt can cause paper jam, or make the wheels stop spinning.
Check the cable in the door. There is a cable that goes to the sensor in the door, it will come loose when the door is accidentally bumped loose and pulls the cable out of the socket. There are the two hinges on the ends, two guide posts, and a flat cover, the cable is under the cover.