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Samsung Clx-6260fw (Laser, Colour)

Samsung Clx-6260fw

Laser, Colour


Question about Samsung Clx-6260fw

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rn1953

5 years ago

My clx 6260fw printer has worked perfectly for 2 years. Now there are very frequently sheets that come out horny or slightly accordioned, when not a complete jam in exit area. I have not noticed anything in the printer that could cause this. Neither the manual, nor the internet, and certainly not on the HP website, which is responsible for Samsung printers, have I found the answer. The answer might be unscrewing whatever is holding the output system together, but I don't want to do anything stupid. Could Digitec check with Samsung to find out the answer, as I really think this machine is great with its big toner boxes. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to ask them to do this for me, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to ask them.

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rn1953

5 years ago

A printer of this size does not send itself for repair, especially for a problem that is certainly benign. On the other hand, apart from the jamming, it works very well.
I want to use the Digitec-Galaxus forum to hope to receive an answer from a user or a technician who knows the answer to this problem and who may be of interest to other users of this great machine.
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Former employee

5 years ago

Unfortunately we are not technicians, so we cannot answer your request and we are sorry. You should contact Samsung directly to discuss this with them. Or you can also check with the shop where you bought the printer, maybe a repair out of warranty would be possible (if the warranty has expired, of course).