| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Turn the printer using the rear power switch (not just the front button). | | 2 | Wait 10 seconds. | | 3 | Press and hold the Stop (red circle with triangle) AND the Power button on the front panel simultaneously. | | 4 | While holding both, turn the rear power switch ON . | | 5 | Continue holding both front buttons for about 10–15 seconds until all lights flash once. | | 6 | Release both buttons. The display may show a garbled character or "Chinese" – this is normal. | | 7 | Press the Menu button. | | 8 | Using arrows, navigate to Tech Menu (hidden menu, appears after button combo). | | 9 | Scroll to Data Setup > press OK . | | 10 | Select Clear All Memory or Factory Reset > press OK . | | 11 | Confirm by selecting Yes . | | 12 | Printer will perform a reboot sequence lasting 30–45 seconds. |
This procedure is not listed in the user manual. It is derived from Samsung service technician guides. Perform carefully. samsung clp-365w factory reset
– Highly effective for software glitches, but poorly documented by Samsung. | Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1
The Samsung CLP-365W factory reset is a powerful troubleshooting tool, especially for and false "low toner" warnings after refilling. The full hard reset (using the Stop+Power button sequence) is reliable and safe if you follow the steps exactly. | | 4 | While holding both, turn the rear power switch ON
However, if your printer has a genuine hardware failure (broken fuser, dead LSU, or motor error), a reset will not help. Also, note that Samsung exited the printer business in 2017, and HP now handles support – so keep a copy of these instructions offline.