If you have ‘dirty prints’, (i.e extra carbon on the paper), you likely have a dirty Transfer Belt. This video shows how to easily disassemble a Samsung C460 printer and clean the belt.

This is the same process for all modern Samsung Printers and LP-360, CLP-365, CLX-3300, CLX-3305, SL-C410W, SL-C430, SL-C460, SL-C480, Xpress C460, Xpress SL-C460 as they use the same transfer belt.


3 Comments

William · November 15, 2023 at 5:03 am

Thank you for the information! To resolve dirty prints on Samsung printers, you can try cleaning or replacing the transfer belt. First, clean it thoroughly, and if the issue persists, consider replacing it with a new one. Regular maintenance can help maintain print quality.

Ronald · December 2, 2021 at 4:55 am

I had dirty prints as well, but only with magenta streaks. I checked the transfer belt: clean. I cleaned a rubber roller at the back: no results, the I replaced the toner: problem solved.

Raman Sakhuja · January 6, 2020 at 1:15 pm

Thanks for this video. It was simply awesome! Solved the problem. The only thing I noted after following the steps was that the blue ink and black ink, if in solid boxes on the paper were a bit patchy. Hope that gets better with a few prints.

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