Refill Instructions
Canon WX and
HP-5si Cartridges

Including:
  • Canon LBP-WX
  • Canon LBP-2460
  • Canon P550
  • Canon R74-6001 Cartridge
  • Dataproducts DDS 24
  • HP Laser Jet 5si
  • HP Laser Jet 5si Mopier
  • HP Laser Jet 5si MX
  • HP Laser Jet 5si NX
  • HP Laser Jet 8000
  • HP Laser Jet 8000N
  • HP Laser Jet 8000DN
  • HP C3909A Cartridge
  • IBM 4324 Network Printer
  • IBM Network Printer 24
  • IBM Network Printer 24 PS
  • IBM 1382140 Cartridge
  • IBM 63H5721 Cartridge
  • Lexmark 140109A Cartridge
  • Lexmark Optra N 240
  • Lexmark Optra N 245
  • Lexmark Optra N
  • OCE 6535
  • Printmaster TN-1350 Cartridge
  • QMS 2425 Printsystem
  • QMS 2425 EX Printsystem
  • QMS 2425 FX-1 Printsystem
  • QMS 2425 FX-2 Printsystem
  • QMS PS 2425 Printsystem
  • QMS PS 2425 EX Printsystem
  • QMS 1710146-001 Cartridge
Updated August 10, 1999

Theory

This cartridge, like most laser printer cartridges, contains three critical elements:

Toner Hopper

The Toner Hopper is where the Toner (ink powder) is kept. One of our refill bottles contains enough Toner to fill the Toner Hopper for roughly 15000 pages -- the same as a new cartridge.

The Toner is a fine powder composed of fine plastic particles. This toner allows waterproof printing after it has been printed on the paper. However, toner must be kept dry to work correctly.

MICR toner is special toner which retains a magnetic field. MICR toner is often used for printing checks.

If you find yourself with too light a print, you are probably low on toner.

Handling the Toner

There are several cautions to handling Toner:

OPC Drum

The OPC Drum is the Green, Blue, or Red cylinder in the cartridge. It is typically about an inch (25 mm) in diameter, and is the width of a normal sheet of paper.

The OPC Drum is given a charge of static electricity by the PCR as it rotates. The drum is then written on by the laser which removes the static charge at points. The drum rotates further and attracts a coating of toner, which is deposited on the paper. Finally, another heated roller melts the plastic toner so that it fuses with the paper.

The OPC Drum has a typical life of 15,000 to 20,000 pages. As the OPC Drum grows old, it begins to show two signs of aging:

If either of these conditions becomes annoying, it is time to change the OPC Drum.

Handling the OPC Drum

Follow these guidelines when handling the OPC Drum

PCR

The PCR is a smaller roller, which is typically about 1/2 inch (10 to 15 mm) in diameter. It is usually black and is in contact with the OPC Drum.

The PCR applies the charge to the OPC Drum.

PCR's have a typical life of 25,000 to 35,000 pages. We also suggest that the PCR be gently wiped with a soft cotton cloth every 10,000 pages to remove OCR film that has accumulated on the PCR.

If the PCR is bad, the most common problem is that the printed page will have a regular mark every 1 to 1 and 1/2 inches (4 to 6 mm). The exact distance depends on the circumference of the PCR.

Handling the PCR

While the PCR is less sensitive than the OPC Drum, you still must handle it gently. Do not touch the surface of the PCR.

Instructions

Warning-Follow all the instructions carefully!
(or you'll make a mess!)

Setup and Tools

Supplies

Method for Refilling the Toner Cartridge

Part One

  1. Separate the toner hopper from the OPC Drum holder by removing the two spring clips on the top with the flat screwdriver. Be careful not to break the tabs on the clips. Lift the spring clips out or pry them up carefully with a small flathead screwdriver. The two halves should easily pull apart. Set aside the toner hopper.
  2. Take the OPC Drum holder. You will need to partially disassemble this section since it contain the waste toner. If the waste toner section is not vacuumed, blobs of excess toner will begin to appear on your printed pages.
  3. Remove the OPC Drum by removing the small while axle collar which is located on the larger gear side of the OPC Drum. Then use a small screwdriver to push the axle through the other side of the housing. Remove the axle and then the OPC Drum. Set the OPC Drum aside on a towel and cover to protect from light.
  4. Now, remove the PCR and place on a towel. You may gently wipe the PCR clean with a soft cloth or towel.
  5. Next, remove the wiper blade by removing the two retaining screws. Check the wiper blade for damage and clean very gently with a soft cloth. Always replace the wiper blade when you replace the OPC Drum.
  6. Carefully vacuum out the waste hopper.
  7. Clean the metal contacts which hold the end of the PCR with a cotton swab if coated with toner. Use alcohol if particularly coated.
  8. Reassemble the OPC Drum unit.
    1. Put the wiper blade back in place.
    2. Put the PCR back in place.
    3. Put the OPC Drum back in place.
    4. Cover with a towel to prevent light damage to the OPC Drum.

Part Two

Option A
  1. Remove the screw which holds on the housing over the gears.
  2. Carefully remove the housing to avoid damage to the plastic pins which are part of the housing.
  3. Carefully remove the gears. Keep the order straight to make it easier to re-insert.
  4. Drill a hole into the back of the gear housing using the 1.25 inch (33 mm) drill bit. The purpose of this hole is to allow you to remove the translucent plug which seals the toner hopper.
  5. Remove the plug.
  6. Using the funnel, fill the cartride with 1 bottle of toner.
  7. Replace the plug.
  8. Replace the gears in the proper order.
  9. Replace the housing.
  10. Reassemble the two pieces of the cartridge with the two springe clips.
  11. Store the cartridge in a dry, dark place.
Option B
  1. On the toner hopper section, locate a flat surface on the top or bottom of the cartridge far away from the drums.
  2. Drill a 1 inch (25 mm) hole which you can later plug tightly with our provided translucent hopper cap.
  3. Using the funnel, pour the contents of 1 bottle of toner into the cartridge.
  4. Plug the hole.
  5. Reassemble the two pieces of the cartridge with the two springe clips.
  6. Store the cartridge in a dry, dark place.

To Place A Toner Order

You can telephone us at 1-888-728-2465 (USA Tollfree) or 1+740-374-9949. You can also Order Online or by other ways including by Fax, or by Postal Mail, or by EMAIL.

ACSI Bulk Inks also supplies bulk ink for refilling inkjet cartridges.
Check our main ink page at http://www.oddparts.com/ink.


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