Samsung Xpress M2020 Proshivka Fix

Mar 16, 2016 - I am not sure why your generic advise for fixing common printer issues. I've tried doing firmware updates and have run the Samsung Printer.

I love the printer. Does what it says. It's fast and ink is reasonable.cost. Very quick and easy to replace the ink cartridges. I found the Printer is easy to set up IF you follow the directions. I attached the printer to my laptop and went online to download drivers and then printer wizard took over. You have 3 choices, USB, Media (smart phone) or Wi-Fi.

I selected the Wi-Fi set up. Had no problems.

UPDATE: Having problems with it auto connecting to my Wi-Fi. Keep getting 'not connected' Samsung Customer service is great but I have to keep on calling them to fix the problem which happens all the time. UPDATE: *** SAMSUNG HAS FARMED OUT PRINTER HELP TO HP- GOOD LUCK TRYING TO GET AHOLD OF THEM.

I'M VERY UPSET. ONCE YOU SAY ITS A SAMSUNG PRINTER YOU CANNOT GET A HUMAN VOICE OR PHONE NUMER TO CALL. I've had this printer for about 18 months. It takes forever to join the configured WiFi network, it leaves it randomly, and requires a ton of irritating work to get it to actually join long enough to be printed on. I found a firmware update from Samsung that seems like it might fix it, however it enforces that you purchase the $50 toner directly from them! Even THEN, the $50 toner from amazon is 50/50 as to whether the printer will accept it.

I'm going to trash this one and buy a printer not made by scumbags. I love the printer. Vorpx torrent. Does what it says. It's fast and ink is reasonable.cost. Very quick and easy to replace the ink cartridges.

I found the Printer is easy to set up IF you follow the directions. I attached the printer to my laptop and went online to download drivers and then printer wizard took over.

You have 3 choices, USB, Media (smart phone) or Wi-Fi. I selected the Wi-Fi set up. Had no problems. UPDATE: Having problems with it auto connecting to my Wi-Fi. Keep getting 'not connected' Samsung Customer service is great but I have to keep on calling them to fix the problem which happens all the time. UPDATE: *** SAMSUNG HAS FARMED OUT PRINTER HELP TO HP- GOOD LUCK TRYING TO GET AHOLD OF THEM. I'M VERY UPSET.

ONCE YOU SAY ITS A SAMSUNG PRINTER YOU CANNOT GET A HUMAN VOICE OR PHONE NUMER TO CALL. I've had this printer for about 18 months. It takes forever to join the configured WiFi network, it leaves it randomly, and requires a ton of irritating work to get it to actually join long enough to be printed on.

I found a firmware update from Samsung that seems like it might fix it, however it enforces that you purchase the $50 toner directly from them! Even THEN, the $50 toner from amazon is 50/50 as to whether the printer will accept it. I'm going to trash this one and buy a printer not made by scumbags.

I was excited by this purchase and thought I had done my research. Reviews stated that it was easy to set up and worked right out of the box. That was not my experience.

The printer was returned after four hours of attempting to install and troubleshoot; two of those four hours were with an HP tech remoting my desktop as we both worked to fix whatever connectivity issue the printer had. He could not solve the problem. Highlights: 1.

Needing to use USB connection to set up wireless printing. The whole point is that it's wireless, yes? Anyway, I did not look forward to completing the same wired install on every device in my house. After installing program I was unable to 'find' the printer, mostly because it kept turning itself off. In fact it wouldn't stay on, and sometimes it was on when the power light was off, but sometimes not. So.absolutely no way to indicate if the thing was on or off.

In attempting to locate troubleshooting information I suddenly, and angrily, realized that this is an HP product. That's my mistake. I did not realize that HP had purchased Samsung. I bought the Samsung to replace an HP product that decided to not connect to anything (despite all signs saying it was connected, and no changes to system or network) after a year and a half of light use printing. I plan on taking the old printer into the yard and 'Office Spacing' it with a baseball bat since no one at HP seems able to help me.