Samsung SCX-6555N Series User Manual

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Troubleshooting

White Spots

White spots appears on the page:

The paper is too rough and a lot of dirt from

a paper falls to the inner devices within the

machine, so the transfer roller may be dirty.
Clean the inside of your machine. (See

"Cleaning the transfer unit" on page 93.)

Contact a service representative.

The paper path may need cleaning.

Contact a service representative.

Vertical lines

If black vertical streaks appear on the page:

The surface(drum part) of the imaging unit
inside the machine has probably been

scratched. Remove the imaging unit and

install a new one. (See "Replacing the
imaging unit" on page 95.)

If white vertical streaks appear on the page:

The surface of the LSU part inside the

machine may be dirty. Clean the LSU.

Contact a service representative.

Color or Black
background

If the amount of background shading becomes

unacceptable:

Change to a lighter weight paper. (See

"Specification on print media" on page 33.)

Check the environmental conditions: very

dry conditions (low humidity) or a high level

of humidity (higher than 80% RH) can
increase the amount of background

shading.

Remove the old imaging unit and then,
install a new one. (See "Replacing the

imaging unit" on page 95.)

Toner smear

Clean the inside of the machine. Contact a
service representative.

Check the paper type and quality. (See

"Specification on print media" on page 33.)

Remove the imaging unit and then, install a

new one. (See "Replacing the imaging
unit" on page 95.)

CONDITION

SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

Vertical repetitive
defects

If marks repeatedly appear on the printed side

of the page at even intervals:

The imaging unit may be damaged. If a

repetitive mark occurs on the page, run a

cleaning sheet through several times to
clean the cartridge; contact a service

representative. After the printout, if you still

have the same problems, remove the
imaging unit and then, install a new one.

(See "Replacing the imaging unit" on

page 95.)

Parts of the machine may have toner on

them. If the defects occur on the back of

the page, the problem will likely correct
itself after a few more pages.

The fusing assembly may be damaged.

Contact a service representative.

Background scatter

Background scatter results from bits of toner

randomly distributed on the printed page.

The paper may be too damp. Try printing

with a different batch of paper. Do not open
packages of paper until necessary so that

the paper does not absorb too much

moisture.

If background scatter occurs on an

envelope, change the printing layout to

avoid printing over areas that have
overlapping seams on the reverse side.

Printing on seams can cause problems.

If background scatter covers the entire
surface area of a printed page, adjust the

print resolution through your software

application or in printer properties.

Misformed
characters

If characters are improperly formed and

producing hollow images, the paper stock

may be too slick. Try different paper. (See
"Specification on print media" on page 33.
)

If characters are improperly formed and

producing a wavy effect, the scanner unit
may need service. Contact a service

representative.

Page skew

Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.

Check the paper type and quality. (See
"Specification on print media" on page 33.
)

Ensure that the paper or other material is

loaded correctly and the guides are not too
tight or too loose against the paper stack.

CONDITION

SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

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