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Opening the troubleshooting guide, Using printer settings utility, Using onscreen help – Samsung CLP-300 Series User Manual

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Using Smart Panel

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Opening the Troubleshooting Guide

Using the troubleshooting guide, you can view solutions for
error status problems.
Right-click (in Windows or Linux) or click (in Mac OS X) the
Smart Panel icon and select Troubleshooting Guide.

Using Printer Settings Utility

Using the Printer Settings Utility, you can configure and check
print settings.

1

Right-click (in Windows or Linux) or click (in Mac OS X) the
Smart Panel icon and select Printer Setting.

2

Change the settings.

3

To send the changes to the printer, click the Apply button.

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If your printer is connected to a network, the

SyncThru Web Service window appears instead of the
Printer Settings Utility window.

Using Onscreen Help

For more information about Printer Settings Utility, click

.

Changing the Smart Panel
Program Settings

Right-click (in Windows or Linux) or click (in Mac OS X) the
Smart Panel icon and select Options.
The following window opens.

Display when job is finished for network printer: The

computer shows the Smart Panel popup window or balloon
when your job is complete in Windows.

(Only for network-

supported printers.)

Display when error occurs during printing: The

computer shows the Smart Panel popup window or
balloon when an error occurs during printing.

Display with: You can select how the computer shows

you a message. If you select Popup window (smart
panel)
, the message appears in the Smart Panel popup

window in Windows and Mac OS X.

Launch Job Monitor when the job is saved in the printer:

If you store print jobs on the printer’s hard disk, the computer

opens the Job Monitor window in Windows.

(Only for

network-supported printers with built-in hard disks.)

Schedule an automatic status checking every: The

computer updates the printer status regularly. Setting the
value close to 1 second causes the computer to check the
printer status more frequently, thereby allowing a faster

response to any printer error.