Technical Instructions 1: Printers OEM Info Tools & Supplies
Technical Instructions 1: Printers OEM Info Tools & Supplies
Technical Instructions 1: Printers OEM Info Tools & Supplies
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URY 02 902.2001
Step 2
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the waste hopper is facing away from you.
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Step 3
Using a Philips screwdriver remove the
two screws located on top of the cartridge
Notes next to the toner hopper. (See Photo 4)
Photo 5
Step 4
Pry the front of the toner hopper reservoir
back. (See Photo 5)
Photo 6
Step 5
Lift the toner hopper reservoir away from
the cartridge. (See Photo 6) Clean the
toner hopper reservoir using dry com-
pressed air or a vacuum.
Photo 7
Step 6
Remove the three screws that hold the
cartridge end cap to the toner hopper on
the gear side of the cartridge.
(See Photo 7)
Photo 8
Step 7
To remove the fourth screw from the end
cap rotate the screwdriver to the right.
(See Photo 8)
Photo 9
Step 8
Side the cartridge end cap from the side
of the cartridge. (See Photo 9)
Notes
Photo 10
Step 9
Pull the metal gear housing plate from the
side of the cartridge. (See Photo 10)
NOTE: Two gears may stay attached to
the gear housing end plate.
Photo 11
Step 10
A white bearing may be found on the shaft
of the toner hopper supply roller. Slide the
bearing from the supply roller shaft.
(See Photo 11)
Photo 13
Step 11
Remove the three gears from the side of
the cartridge. (See Photo 13)
Photo 14
Step 12
Rotate the cartridge 180°. Remove the
Notes three screws that hold the contact end
cap to the cartridge. (See Photo 14)
Photo 15
Step 13
Slide the end cap from the side of the car-
tridge. (See Photo 15)
Photo 18
Step 14
NOTE: On some cartridges the drum axle
can be removed at this time. Grab the
drum axle on the contact side and slide
the axle out of the cartridge.
(See Photo 18) If the axle cannot be
removed at this time continue to the next
step.
Photo 19 Step 15
Remove the two screws holding the waste
hopper to the cartridge. (See Photo #19)
Photo 20
Step 16
Lift up on the waste hopper and remove
the hopper from the cartridge.
(See Photo 20)
Notes
Photo 21
Step 17
If the drum axle has already been removed
lift out the drum. If the drum axle cannot
be removed from the drum slide the axle
out as far as possible from the drive gear
end. (See Photo 21)
Photo 23
Step 18
Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the
two screws holding the PCR to the waste
hopper. (See Photo 23) Remove the PCR.
Clean the PCR using a dry lint free cloth.
Photo 24
Step 19
Remove the two screws holding the wiper
blade. (See Photo 24) Clean the wiper
blade with dry compressed air.
Photo 25
Step 20
Notes Dump out the waste hopper. Clean the
waste hopper using dry compressed air or
a vacuum.
Step 21
Apply padding powder to the wiper blade.
Place the blade onto the waste hopper.
Install the two screws that hold the wiper
blade in place. (See Photo 25)
Photo 26
Step 22
Place the cleaned PCR into the PCR
saddles. The rounded end of the PCR is
the contact side of the roller. Place the
PCR onto the waste hopper so the
contact end sticks out the side of the
hopper.
(See Photo 26)
Photo 27
Step 23
Install the two screws that hold the PCR
saddles in place.
Photo 28
Step 24
Remove the developer roller drive gear
from the side of the cartridge.
Step 25
Photo 29
Dump out the remaining toner from the
toner hopper. Clean the hopper using dry
compressed air or a vacuum.
Step 26
Release the clip the holds the developer
roller end cap to the cartridge.
(See Photo 29)
Photo 30
Step 27
Remove the end cap from the hopper.
Photo 31
Step 28
Slide the developer roller out from the side
of the cartridge.
Photo 32
Step 29
Clean the developer roller using a dry lint
free cloth.
Step 30
Carefully clean the doctor blade using
Acetone and a cotton swab.
(See Photo 32)
Photo 33
Step 31
Slide the developer roller back into the
cartridge. Move the contact spring onto
the developer roller axle. (See Photo 33)
Photo 34
Step 32
Install the developer roller end plate onto
the cartridge. (See Photo 34)
Photo 35
Step 33
Place the developer roller drive gear onto
the rollers axle.
Step 34
Photo 37 Photo 36
Apply padding powder to the drum.
Install the drum into the cartridge.
(See Photo 36)
Step 35
Carefully place the waste hopper into the
cartridge. Install the two screws that hold
the waste hopper in place.
(See Photo 38)
Photo 39
Step 36
If the drum axle is not attached to the
drum, slide the drum axle into the drum
starting on the gear side so the screw
hole in the axle is visible on the gear side.
(See Photo 39)
Photo 40
Step 37
Install the three toner hopper agitator
gears.
(See Photo 40)
Photo 41
Step 38
Install the white bearing onto the supply
roller axle.
Step 43
(See Photo 41) Slide the contact end cap onto
the cartridge. Install the three
screws that hold the end cap in
place.
Photo 42
Step 39
Place the metal gear housing plate onto Photo 46
the side of the cartridge.
Photo 43
Step 40
Slide the cartridge end cap onto the car- Step 44
tridge. Install the three screws that hold Push the fill plug out of the
the end cap in place. toner hopper reservoir from the
inside of the hopper. Apply a
(See Photo 43) seal to the toner hopper and fill
with toner.
Photo 44 Photo 47
Step 41
Install the small threaded screw into the
drum axle. (See Photo 44)
Photo 45
Step 42 Step 45
Rotate the cartridge 180°. Install the white Pour some toner into the hop-
bearing onto the supply roller axle. per for testing.
Photo 48
Step 46
Slide the tail of the seal under the toner
Notes hopper sealing end foam and out through
the seal exit port on the side of the
cartridge. (See Photo 48)
Photo 49
Step 47
Lock the latches on the back of the
cartridge and toner hopper reservoir.
(See Photo 49)
Photo 50
Step 48
Rotate the toner reservoir down onto the
cartridge. Install the two screws that hold
the toner hopper reservoir to the cartridge.
(See Photo 50)
Photo 51
Step 49
Install the drum shutter arms onto the car-
tridge end caps. Install the drum shutter
onto the shutter arms.
(See Photo 51)
Step 50
Test cartridge.
In July of 2000, NEC released a new family of printers, the
SuperScript 1400, 1450, and the 1450N all using a new
Samsung ML-6060 engine. Two months later Xerox and IBM
released the Xerox DocuPrint P1210 and the IBM InfoPrint 12
each using the same Samsung engine. These machines are
capable of printing 12 pages per minute and have a first page
out speed of 14 seconds.
The new Samsung ML-6060 engine utilizes a new mono-
component, all-in-one toner cartridge. Even though the car-
tridges use the same internal components, a molding difference
on the from of the waste hopper prevents the cartridges from
being used in the different machines.
Both Xerox and NEC sell two different yield cartridges, a
3,000 pages standard yield cartridge and a 6,000 page high
yield cartridge, while IBM only sells the high yield version. process is almost the same. The only difference in the process
In 2001 Xerox and Samsung released another series of print- has to do with the gear assembly that turns the developer roller.
ers using the Samsung ML-1650 engine. The Xerox Phaser A small drive belt is found on the gear and must be placed
3400, 3400B, 3400N and the Samsung ML1650, 1651N printers back onto the drive gear during the reassembly of the cartridge.
print 17 pages per minute and have a first page out time of 12 See Figure 1. The ML1650 cartridges also hold more toner than
seconds. the ML6060 and can 8,000 pages at 5% coverage with the high
The cartridges for these printers are very similar to the yield cartridge and 4,000 pages at 5% coverage with the low
ML6060, they use same components and the remanufacturing yield cartridge
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