I had this problem of the printer reportings "Corrupted Data" on a Samsung CLP-300 and a Samsung MPL-1910 printer and found a software setting that resolves the issue. I only found this issue on Windows 8.1 but I'm not sure it's Windows OS related. I just hadn't had this problem on Windows 7, Vista or XP. My printers are all on my home network connected to print servers so use TCP/IP ports on the laptop.
Go to the Printer Properties menu and select the "Ports" tab (3rd from the left near the top of the menu box.
Select "Configure Ports..." within this tab
If you have "RAW" selected then select LPR.
I added a Queue Name to match the Print server but I'm not sure if this is required
Then click OK and then you'll be returned to the Printer Properties Menu box.
Select the "General" tab on the extreme left of the tabs and click on "Print Test Page"
If you get a "WIndows Printer Test Page" out then this has resolved your problem.
I notice that it still reports on the Test Page that the format is RAW but now it works fine.
SOURCE: printer stops printing after first
Try disconnecting your printer from your pc and then uninstalling the drivers for it in your control panel. Go to the manufacturers website (Samsung) and click on the drivers and sofware area to download a new copy of the files necessary to run it.
After installing, reconnect your printer to your pc and try printing a test page to see if this has corrected the error.
SOURCE: SPL-C ERROR-Including Corrupt Data position :
It's a printer Main Board Problem, maybe you can try to make a FW Update.
When the problem is still their after the FW Update you have to call the service.
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