I used to work in a computer shop and I was also refiling cartridges sometimes. In my country many shops just refill the cartridge and do not care if the waste section is full or not, if the cartridge is clean and stuff like that. I used to do all the stuff that you are showing here without a compressor, with the help of a high quality vacuum cleaner that had no arts of the motor directly in the cleaning path (toner will destroy FAST most of the "normal" vacuum cleaners). For the guy asking about why wiper blades eventually "die": the cartridge toner is actually abrasive, if you think about it even water is abrasive if it runs long enough trough the same spot, and the wiper blade keeps the toner at the correct thickness on the optical drum so it takes a good beating, especially from the non standard (larger-than-normal) particles in toner.
@Argidev It's our pleasure and we're glad you have enjoyed it. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to see the refill instructions for some specific cartridges.
Thanks for making this clearly instructional video. I have a question re: toner. Is all toner essentially the same, i.e. if you have a bottle of toner that will work in one cartridge, can it be used in any cartridge. I have heard yes, and I have heard no.
@yeagermcbipper Hi, Thank you very much for your comment. Please note that it is only figurative and 70 gr. of toner is filled in each refill. As you see, it is not a simple drill and fill operation. Instead, the cartridge is dismantled. In this video, we basically show how to refill. It is not about replacing the components such as OPC Drum or wiper blade. As you should know, wiper blade is replaced in each 5 refills. Best Regards,
i have hp m1132 mfp will this procedure work on it? plus its prints are faded now i dont know if i need to refill or replace the toner because its the toner provided by the manufacturer and i have never refilled it before.
Yes, your printer has the same cartridge. You can follow this procedure to refill it. After refilling, if fading continues, please consider replacing the OPC Drum.
MISComputerNET thank you very much i followed the instructions in the video it worked its very helpful, i had change the drum though. but still, it saved me a lot of money.
I can do it in under five minutes! First split the cartridge by taking out the two dowels. Sometimes covered with paper. Dont touch the drum one its not necessary every time to clean it. Find the screw sometimes covered with paper and unscrew it Take off the casing being. Take off the toner bar. Be very careful to put it back in exactly the same place. It has a flat at the end of it where it goes into the casing. Put the toner in. Put back the toner bar in exactly the same place. Put back the casing.
Following on. Mover the toner bar slightly until it fits into the casing. Put the screw back in the casing. Not put the two pieces back together . Be careful which dowel you put in first. The left one and then the right will go easily but not the other way round. That is all there is. To open the drum part is really a lot easier
Apparently this is for professionals. I'm just trying to figure out why my unused, but sat on the shelf in it's box for 2 years, print cartridge doesn't print normally. Print is too light. Seems it's too late to return for an exchange.
I used to work in a computer shop and I was also refiling cartridges sometimes. In my country many shops just refill the cartridge and do not care if the waste section is full or not, if the cartridge is clean and stuff like that.
I used to do all the stuff that you are showing here without a compressor, with the help of a high quality vacuum cleaner that had no arts of the motor directly in the cleaning path (toner will destroy FAST most of the "normal" vacuum cleaners).
For the guy asking about why wiper blades eventually "die": the cartridge toner is actually abrasive, if you think about it even water is abrasive if it runs long enough trough the same spot, and the wiper blade keeps the toner at the correct thickness on the optical drum so it takes a good beating, especially from the non standard (larger-than-normal) particles in toner.
That is one sweet refilling station you got.
Thanks for the upload.
You're more than welcome... Thanks for the comment !
I can now do the work perfectly well after this demonstration. Thank You
You're very welcome ! Thank you for your kind comment.
@Argidev It's our pleasure and we're glad you have enjoyed it. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to see the refill instructions for some specific cartridges.
Thanks for making this clearly instructional video. I have a question re: toner. Is all toner essentially the same, i.e. if you have a bottle of toner that will work in one cartridge, can it be used in any cartridge. I have heard yes, and I have heard no.
Really appreciate this video.Thanks a lot!
Does this toner has a CIP ? Does the printer see the toner as full after refill? Thanks.
If you can assist me whether a smart chip replacement is required if we are already using a compatible toner refiller for HP laserjet P1102
@yeagermcbipper
Hi,
Thank you very much for your comment. Please note that it is only figurative and 70 gr. of toner is filled in each refill. As you see, it is not a simple drill and fill operation. Instead, the cartridge is dismantled.
In this video, we basically show how to refill. It is not about replacing the components such as OPC Drum or wiper blade. As you should know, wiper blade is replaced in each 5 refills.
Best Regards,
THANKS FOR VIDEO. do i need to reset the cartridge chip CE285A after refill?
why the wiper blade is getting damage sometimes?
dont we need to replace the chip?
i have hp m1132 mfp will this procedure work on it? plus its prints are faded now i dont know if i need to refill or replace the toner because its the toner provided by the manufacturer and i have never refilled it before.
Yes, your printer has the same cartridge. You can follow this procedure to refill it. After refilling, if fading continues, please consider replacing the OPC Drum.
MISComputerNET thank you very much i followed the instructions in the video it worked its very helpful, i had change the drum though. but still, it saved me a lot of money.
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Glad to hear that ! You're more than welcome. Wish you have a nice day full of savings !
I can do it in under five minutes!
First split the cartridge by taking out the two dowels. Sometimes covered with paper.
Dont touch the drum one its not necessary every time to clean it.
Find the screw sometimes covered with paper and unscrew it
Take off the casing being. Take off the toner bar. Be very careful to put it back in exactly the same place. It has a flat at the end of it where it goes into the casing. Put the toner in. Put back the toner bar in exactly the same place. Put back the casing.
Following on.
Mover the toner bar slightly until it fits into the casing. Put the screw back in the casing.
Not put the two pieces back together . Be careful which dowel you put in first. The left one and then the right will go easily but not the other way round.
That is all there is.
To open the drum part is really a lot easier
Apparently this is for professionals. I'm just trying to figure out why my unused, but sat on the shelf in it's box for 2 years, print cartridge doesn't print normally. Print is too light. Seems it's too late to return for an exchange.
Does anyone do a video for this who isn't afraid to talk on camera?
It's 36A not 85A
abc no its 85a like mine