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    8.1   
    8 Ordering supplies and 
    accessories
    This chapter provides information on purchasing cartridges and 
    accessories available for your machine.
    This chapter includes:
    • Supplies
    • Accessories
    • How to purchase
    Supplies
    When the toner runs out, you can order the following type of toner 
    cartridge for your machine:
    Caution
    When you purchase a new toner ca rtridge or supplies, you must 
    purchase them in the same country you have purchased your 
    machine. Otherwise, the toner cartridge or supplies will be 
    incompatible with your machine  since the configuration of the 
    toner cartridge or supplies vary depending on the countries.
    Ty p eAverage yielda
    a. Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
    Part number
    High yield 
    toner cartridge Approx. 
    5,500 (Black), 
    5,000 (Color) CLP-K660B (Black)
    CLP-C660B (Cyan)
    CLP-M660B (Magenta)
    CLP-Y660B (Yellow)
    Standard yield 
    toner cartridge Approx. 
    2,500 (Black), 
    2,000 (Color) CLP-K660A (Black)
    CLP-C660A (Cyan)
    CLP-M660A (Magenta)
    CLP-Y660A (Yellow)
    Paper transfer 
    belt When the transfer 
    belt has worn out 
    with abrasion, you 
    need to change it. 
    By this time you 
    may be notified with 
    the transfer belt-
    related message on 
    the display. CLP-T660B
    Accessories
    You can purchase and install accessories to enhance your machine’s 
    performance and capacity.
    Note
    Your machine may have two memory slots with a factory pre-
    installed memory module in one slot. When you are expanding 
    the memory capacity, you can add a memory module to the 
    vacant memory slot, according to 
    the table above. It is strongly 
    recommended that you expand a memory module in vacant 
    memory slot only, without removing a pre-installed memory 
    module. If your machine has 128MB memory capacity and you 
    want to add 512MB, the memory capacity expands up to 
    640MB.
    How to purchase
    To order Samsung-authorized supplies or accessories, contact your local 
    Samsung dealer or the retailer where you purchased your machine, or 
    visit  www.samsungprinter.com
     and select your country/region to obtain 
    information on calling for technical support.
    AccessoryDescriptionPart number
    Memory 
    module Extends your machine’s 
    memory capacity. • CLP-660 series
    CLP-MEM101: 128 MB
    CLP-MEM102: 256 MB
    CLP-MEM103: 512 MB 
    • CLP-610 series CLP-MEM201: 128 MB
    CLP-MEM202: 256 MB
    Optional 
    tray 2 If you are experiencing 
    frequent paper supply 
    problems, you can 
    attach an additional 500 
    sheet tray. You can print 
    documents in various 
    sizes and types of print 
    materials. CLP-S660A
    Duplex unit Enables duplex printing  to save the paper 
    consumption. CLP-U660A
    Note: If you want to use 
    the duplex feature, contact 
    the sales point to 
    purchase the duplex 
    option.
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    9.1   
    9 Installing accessories
    Your machine is a full-featured mode l that has been optimized to meet 
    most of your printing needs. Recognizing that each user may have 
    different requirements, however,  Samsung makes several accessories 
    available to enhance your machine’s capabilities.
    This chapter includes:
    • Precautions to take when installing accessories
    • Installing a memory module
    Precautions to take when installing accessories
    • Disconnect the power cord
    Never remove the control board cover while the power is turned on.
    To avoid the possibility of an electrical shock, always disconnect the 
    power cord when installing or removing ANY internal or external 
    accessories.
    • Discharge static electricity
    The control board and internal accessories (network interface card or 
    memory module) are sensitive to static  electricity. Before installing or 
    removing any internal a ccessories, discharge static electricity from your 
    body by touching something metal, such as the metal back plate on any 
    device plugged into a grounded power source. If you walk around before 
    finishing the installation, repeat this  procedure to discharge any static 
    electricity again.
    Installing a memory module
    Your machine has a dual in-line memory module (DIMM). Use this 
    memory module slot to install additional memory.
    The machine has two memory slots with a factory pre-installed memory 
    module in one slot. When you are expanding the memory capacity, you 
    can add a memory module to the va cant memory slot. It is strongly 
    recommended that you expand a memory module in vacant memory slot 
    only without removing the pre-installed memory module. If your machine 
    has 128 MB memory capacity and you want to add 512 MB, the memory 
    capacity expands up to 640 MB.
    Order information is provided for optional memory module. (See 
    Accessories on page 8.1.)
    1 Turn the machine off and unplug all cables from the machine. 2
    Open the control board cover. Release the screw, then lift up the 
    cover slightly and pull the cover to the right.
    Note
    If you want to remove an existing memory module, push the 
    two latches at the ends of the module outward.
    3 Take out a new memory module from the plastic bag.
    4 Holding the memory module by the edges, align the memory 
    module on the slot at about a 30- degree tilt. Make sure that the 
    notches of the module and the groov es on the slot fit each other.
    Note
    The notches and grooves illustrated above may not match 
    those on an actual memory module and its slot.
    5 Press the memory module into the slot with care until you hear a 
    click. 
    Caution  
    Do not press the memory modul e strongly or the module 
    may be damaged. If the module does not seem to fit into 
    the slot properly, carefully try the previous procedure again.
    1control board cover
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    9.2   
    6 Replace the control board cover and fasten the cover with the 
    screw.
    7 Reconnect the power cord and printer cable, and turn the machine 
    on.
    Note
    To release the memory module, pull the two tabs on the 
    sides of the slot outwards, then the module springs out. 
    Activating the added memory in the PS printer 
    properties
    After installing the memory module, you need to select it in the printer 
    properties of the PostScript printer driv er in order to use it. This activation 
    is needed only the machine compatible with the PostScript driver.
    1 Make sure that the PostScript prin ter driver is installed on your 
    computer. For details about installing the PS printer driver, see 
    Software section.
    2 Click the Windows  Start menu.
    3 For Windows 2000, select  Settings and then  Printers.
    For Windows XP/2003, select  Printers and Faxes.
    For Windows Vista, select  Control Panel > Hardware and Sound  
    >  Printers .
    4 Select the  Samsung CLP-6xx Series PS  printer.
    5 Click the right mouse button on the printer icon and select 
    Properties .
    6 Select  Device Settings .
    7 Select the amount of memory you installed from 
    Printer Memory in 
    the 
    Installable Options section.
    8 Click  OK.
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    10.1   
    10 Specifications
    This chapter includes:
    • CLP-610 Series
    • CLP-660 Series
    Note
    The numbers herein is subject to change according to its install 
    environment.
    CLP-610 Series
    ItemSpecifications and Description
    Printing speed
    aUp to 20 ppmb (A4), 21 ppm (Letter)
    Duplex printing 
    speed
    Up to 9.86 ipmc (A4, Letter)
    Printing resolution
    Max. 2,400 x 600 dpi effective output
    Warm-up time
    Less than 40 seconds
    First print out time
    20 seconds (from Ready mode)
    Consumables life
    Standard yield 
    toner cartridged• Average continuous  colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 2,500 standard 
    pages (Black)
    e
    • Average continuous 
    colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 2,000 standard 
    pages (Yellow/Magenta/
    Cyan)
    e
    High yield toner 
    cartridged• Average continuous colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 5,500 standard 
    pages (Black)
    • Average continuous  colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 5,000 standard 
    pages (Yellow/Magenta/
    Cyan)
    Paper transfer 
    belt • 50,000 pages (Black, 
    A4, Letter)
    • 50,000 pages (Yellow/ Magenta/Cyan, A4, 
    Letter)
    Noise level
    f• Less than 29 dBA (from Ready mode)
    • Less than 51 dBA (from Printing mode)
    Power ratingAC 110 - 127 V or AC 220 - 240 V
    See the Rating label on the machine for the 
    correct voltage, frequency (hertz) and type of 
    current for your machine.
    Power 
    consumption
    • Printing mode: less than 550 W
    • Ready mode: less than 120 W
    • Power save mode: less than 17 W
    External dimension 
    (W x D x H)
    432 x 432 x 424 mm (17 x 17 x 16.7 inches)
    (without optional tray)
    Weight
    25.6 Kg (56.44 lbs) 
    (including consumables)
    Package weight
    Paper3.8 kg (8.38 lbs)
    Plastic1.1 kg (2.43 lbs)
    Operating 
    environment
    Operating 
    Temperature10 to 32.5 °C (50 to 90 °F)
    Recommended 
    Temperature15 to 30 °C (59 to 86 °F)
    Operating 
    Humidity20 to 80% RH
    Recommended 
    Humidity20 to 80% RH
    Memory
    128 MB (expandable up to 384  MB)
    DDR2 only, 2 slots
    Fonts
    SPL-COS Fonts
    PCL61 bitmap 45 scalable
    Interface
    USB 2.0
    Ethernet 10/100 Base TX
    OS compatibility & 
    driver
    Windows 2000/ 
    2003/ XP/ VistaSPL-C (Samsung Printer 
    Language Color) driver, 
    PCL6 driver
    Various Linux 
    OSSPL-C driver
    Mac 10.3 ~ 10.5SPL-C driver
    Printer language
    PCL5c, PCL6, SPL-C
    Option
    500 sheet tray
    Duty cycle
    Up to 65,000 pages (Monthly)
    Fusing 
    temperature
    180 °C (356 °F)
    ItemSpecifications and Description
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    10.2   
    CLP-660 Series
    Note
    The symbol * denotes an optional feature depending on 
    machines.   
    a. Printing speed: it will be affected by operating system used, computing 
    performance, application software, connec ting method, media type, media size, 
    and job complexity.
    b. ppm: page per minute.
    c. ipm: image per minute.
    d. Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
    e. It varies depending on the product configuration.
    f. Noise Level: sound pressure level, ISO 7779.
    ItemSpecifications and Description
    Printing speed
    aUp to 24 ppmb (A4), 25 ppm (Letter)
    Duplex printing 
    speed*
    Up to 11.8 ipmc (A4, Letter)
    Printing resolution
    Max. 2,400 x 600 dpi effective output
    Warm-up time
    Less than 30 seconds
    First print out time
    14 seconds (from Ready mode)
    Consumables life
    Standard yield 
    toner cartridged• Average continuous  colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 2,500 standard 
    pages (Black)
    e
    • Average continuous 
    colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 2,000 standard 
    pages (Yellow/Magenta/
    Cyan)
    e
    High yield toner 
    cartridge• Average continuous colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 5,500 standard 
    pages (Black)
    • Average continuous  colored cartridge yield: 
    Approx. 5,000 standard 
    pages (Yellow/Magenta/
    Cyan)
    Paper transfer 
    belt • 50,000 pages (Black, A4, Letter)
    • 50,000 pages (Yellow/
    Magenta/Cyan, A4, 
    Letter)
    Noise level
    f• Less than 29 dBA (from Ready mode)
    • Less than 53 dBA (from Printing mode)
    Power ratingAC 110 - 127 V or AC 220 - 240 V
    See the Rating label on the machine for the 
    correct voltage, frequency (hertz) and type of 
    current for your machine.
    Power consumption
    • Printing mode: less than 700 W
    • Ready mode: less than 120 W
    • Power save mode: less than 17 W
    External dimension 
    (W x D x H)
    432 x 432 x 424 mm (17 x 17 x 16.7 inches)
    (without optional tray)
    Weight
    25.6 Kg (55.44 lbs) 
    (including consumables)
    Package weight
    Paper3.8 kg (8.38 lbs)
    Plastic1.1 kg (2.43 lbs)
    Operating 
    environment
    Operating 
    Temperature10 to 32.5 °C (50 to 90 °F)
    Recommended 
    Temperature15 to 30 °C (59 to 86 °F)
    Operating 
    Humidity20 to 80% RH
    Recommended 
    Humidity20 to 80% RH
    Memory
    128 MB (expandable up to 640 MB)
    DDR1 only, 2 slots
    Fonts
    PCL61 bitmap 45 scalable
    PS136
    Interface
    USB 2.0
    Ethernet 10/100 Base TX
    OS compatibility & 
    driver
    Windows 2000/ 
    2003/ XP/ VistaPCL6 driver, PostScript 
    driver
    Various Linux 
    OSPostScript driver
    Mac 10.1 ~ 10.5PostScript driver
    Printer language
    PCL5c, PCL6, PostScript 3
    Option
    500 sheet tray
    Duty cycle
    Up to 80,000 pages (Monthly)
    Fusing temperature
    180 °C (356 °F)
    ItemSpecifications and Description
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    							10.3   
    a. Printing speed: it will be affected by operating system used, computing 
    performance, application software, connecting method, media type, media 
    size, and job complexity.
    b. ppm: page per minute.
    c. ipm: image per minute.
    d. Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
    e. It varies depending on the product configuration.
    f. Noise Level: sound pressure level, ISO 7779.
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    11.1   
    11 Glossary
    BOOTP
    It stands for Bootstrap Protocol, a  network protocol used by a network 
    client to obtain its IP address automatically. This is usually done in the 
    bootstrap process of computers or  operating systems running on them. 
    The BOOTP servers assign the IP address from a pool of addresses to 
    each client. 
    Control Panel
    A control panel is a flat area where co ntrol or monitoring instruments are 
    displayed. They are typically found  in top or front of the machine. 
    Coverage
    This is the printing term used for toner usage measurement on printing 
    and generally used as 5% coverage. 5% coverage means that an A4 
    sized paper has about 5% image or text on it. So, if the paper or original 
    has complicated images or lots of text on it, the coverage will be over 5% 
    and at the same time, toner usage will be as much as the coverage.
    Default
    The first set values.
    DHCP
    A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server 
    networking protocol. A DHCP server pr ovides configuration parameters 
    specific to the DHCP client host requesting, generally, information 
    required by the client host to participate on an IP network.
    DIMM
    Dual Inline Memory Module, a small circuit board that holds memory. 
    DIMM stores all the data within the ma chine like printing data, received 
    fax data, or scanned data.
    DNS
    The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a system that stores information 
    associated with domain names in a di stributed database on networks. 
    DPI
    This is the measurement of resolution which is used for printing or 
    scanning. Generally, more dots per inch result in a higher resolution, 
    more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size. 
    Duplex
    This is a mechanism which automatically flips over a sheet of paper so 
    that the machine can print (or scan) on both sides of the paper. A printer 
    equipped with a Duplex can print double-sided. 
    Duty Cycle
    Duty cycle is the page quantity which does not affect printer performance 
    for a month. Generally the printer  has the lifespan limitation such as 
    pages per year. The lifespan means t he average capacity of print-outs, 
    usually within the warranty period. Fo r example, if the duty cycle is 48,000 
    pages per month assuming 20 working days, a printer limits 2,400 pages 
    a day, which is not small amount.
    Ethernet
    Ethernet is a frame-base d computer networking technology for local area 
    networks (LANs). It defines wiring and signaling for the physical layer, 
    and frame formats and protocols for the media access control (MAC)/data 
    link layer of the OSI model. It has become the most widespread LAN 
    technology in use presently.
    Fuser Unit 
    This is the part of a laser printer th at melts the toner onto the print media. 
    It consists of two hot rollers. After toner is transferred onto the paper, the 
    fuser unit applies heat and pressure to ensure that the toner stays on the 
    paper permanently, which is why paper is warm when it comes out of a 
    laser printer.
    Gateway
    This is a connection between computer networks, or between a computer 
    network and a telephone line. And it is  very popular, as it is a computer 
    or a network that allows access to another computer or network.
    Grayscale
    Shades of gray that represent light and dark portions of an image when 
    color images are converted to gra yscale; colors are represented by 
    various shades of gray.
    Halftone
    This is an image type that simulate s grayscale by varying the number of 
    dots. Highly colored areas consist of a large number of dots, while lighter 
    areas consist of a smaller number of dots.
    Intranet
    This is a private network that us es Internet Protocols, network 
    connectivity, and possi bly the public telecommunication system to 
    securely share part of an organizations information or operations with its 
    employees. Sometimes the term refers  only to the most visible service, 
    the internal website.
    IP address
    An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a unique number that 
    devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a 
    network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard (IP).
    IPM
    The Images Per Minute.
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    11.2   
    ISO
    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an 
    international standard-setting body  composed of representatives from 
    national standards bodies. It produces world-wide industrial and 
    commercial standards.
    LED
    A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that indicates the 
    status of a machine. 
    Print Media
    Media such as papers, envelopes, labels, and transparencies which can 
    be used on a printer, a scanner, a fax or, a copier. 
    OPC Drum
    A mechanism that makes a virtual image for print using a laser beam 
    emitted from a laser printer, and it  is usually green or gray-colored and 
    cylinder-shaped. An exposing unit of a drum is slowly worn away by its 
    usage of the printer, and it should  be replaced appropriately since it  
    becomes scratched from grit in paper.
    PDF
    Portable Document Format (PDF) is a proprietary file format developed 
    by Adobe Systems for representing  two-dimensional documents in a 
    device-independent and resolution-independent format.
    PostScript
    PostScript (PS) is a page description language and programming 
    language used primarily in the electron ic and desktop publishing areas, 
    and that is run in an interpreter to generate an image.
    PPM
    Pages Per Minute. PPM shows the printers speed, how many pages a 
    printer can actually print per minute.
    PRN file
    An interface for a device  driver, this allows software to interact with the 
    device driver using standard input/ output system calls, which simplifies 
    many tasks. 
    Protocol
    This is a convention or standard that  controls or enables the connection, 
    communication, and data transfer between two computing endpoints.
    PS
    See PostScript.
    Resolution
    The sharpness of an image, measured in  dots per inch (dpi). The higher 
    the dpi, the greater the resolution.
    Subnet Mask 
    A bitmask used to tell how many bi ts in an octet(s) identify the 
    subnetwork, and how many bits provide room for host addresses.  
    TCP/IP
    The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP ) and the Internet Protocol (IP). 
    It is the set of communications prot ocols that implement the protocol 
    stack on which the Internet and  most commercial networks run.
    toner cartridge
    It is a kind of bottle within a machine like a printer which contains toner. 
    Toner is a powder used in laser prin ters and photocopiers which forms the 
    text and images on the printed paper.  Toner can be melted by the heat of 
    the fuser, causing it to bind to the fibers in the paper.
    URL
    Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is t he global address of documents and 
    resources on the Internet. The first part of the address indicates what 
    protocol to use, the second part specifies the IP address or the domain 
    name where the resource is located.
    USB
    Universal serial bus (USB) is a st andard that was developed by the USB 
    Implementers Forum, Inc., to conne ct computers and peripherals. Unlike 
    the parallel port, USB is designed to  concurrently connect a single 
    computer USB port to multiple peripherals.
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    1
    B
    Back 1.4
    C
    cleaninginside 6.1
    outside 6.1
    control panel 1.2, 1.4
    D
    default settings loading paper 3.5
    tray setting 3.5
    Display 1.4
    driver
    feature 2.1
    installation 3.3
    E
    energy saver 3.5
    error message 7.7
    F
    front cover 1.2
    front cover handle 1.2
    J
    jamclearing paper from the tray1 7.1
    tips for avoiding paper jams 7.1
    L
    language 3.4
    LEDStatus 1.5
    Left/right arrows 1.4
    Linux problems 7.16
    requirements 2.2
    M
    Macintoshproblems 7.16
    requirements 2.2
    Maintenance 6.1
    maintenance parts 6.7
    toner cartridge 6.3
    memory module
    installing 9.1
    ordering 8.1
    Menu 1.4
    message on the display screen 7.7
    multi-purpose tray 1.2
    multi-purpose tray handle 1.2
    N
    network port 1.3
    requirements 3.2
    setting up 3.1
    O
    OK 1.4
    optional tray 1.2, 8.1
    ordering supplies 8.1
    Output tray 1.2
    P
    paper
    changing the size 4.5
    clearing jam 7.1
    loading in the multi-purpose tray 4.6
    loading in the optional tray 4.4
    loading in the tray1 4.4
    paper feeding problems 7.10
    setting the paper size of the tray 4.7
    PostScript problems 7.15
    Power Save 3.5
    Power Saver using power save mode 3.5
    Power switch 1.3
    print media guidelines 4.1
    media sizes 4.3 selecting print media 4.1
    specification 4.2
    print/report from the website 6.7
    Printer software CD 2.1
    printing 5.1 problem solving 7.10
    problems display message 7.7
    Linux 7.16
    Macintosh 7.16
    paper feeder 7.10
    PostScript 7.15
    printing 7.10
    printing quality 7.12
    Windows 7.15
    Q
    qualitysolving the printing problem 7.12
    R
    replacing componentstoner cartridge 6.4
    S
    specifications 10.1, 11.1
    Status 1.4
    Stop 1.4
    supplied software 2.1
    supplieschecking the supplies life 6.1
    expected toner cartridge life 6.3
    ordering supplies 8.1
    SyncThru Web Service 6.7
    T
    tray
    adjusting the width and length 4.5
    optional tray 1.2
    tray1 1.2
    troubleshooting 7.1
    INDEX
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    2
    U
    USBport 1.3
    W
    Windows
    problems 7.15
    requirements 2.2
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