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Re: Samsung Ml-2010 laser printer

2008-09-13 by juanabba

I am afraid my last note in not clear at all
pls let me rephrase it


hi

I searched the file section but could no find the instruction you
mention, when you wrotte:

"I've posted the instructins for refurbishng
the Samsung cartidge in the files section" 

thanks a lot

juabba

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "juanabba" <jjose.2008@...> wrote:
>
> hi
> can find the "I've posted the instructins for refurbishng the Samsung
> cartidge in the files section"  on the mentioned file section.
> could you pls inform the name of it
> 
> thanks in advance
> 
> juabba
> 
> 
>  --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mycroft2152"
> <mycroft2152y@> wrote:
> >
> > I've been using a Samsung ML=2010 laser printer along witha a Xerox 
> > laminator for pcb for a while now. The Xerox branded laminator has an 
> > adjustable temperature setting for foil that works well with the high 
> > temerature toner of the Samsung.
> > 
> > My pcbs started to come out rather poorly after I refilled the toner 
> > cartridge. I couldn"t get a solid enough black to act as a resist. 
> > After some trial and error, I found the the refill toner was not 
> > compatible with the toner that was left in the cartidge. I emptied 
> > out all the toner and vacuumed out the cartidge, then refilled the 
> > toner ad it worked well.
> > 
> > Recently, it started acting up again. I have been using the same 
> > cartidge for a few yers now and had refilled it a number of times. I 
> > went online and found a pdf on how to refurbish a Samsung tom=ner 
> > cartidge.
> > 
> > What was interesting waa that the toner cartidge has a waste bin for 
> > the toner that is not deposited onto the paper. The toner is scraped 
> > to clean the roller for the next print job.
> > 
> > I dismantled the cartidge based on the instructions and emptied the 
> > waste bin, it was jammed full.
> > 
> > The cartidge works great now.
> > 
> > I've posted the instructins for refurbishng the Samsung cartidge in 
> > the files section. It may be useful for other brands too.
> > 
> > One note, there was no "fuse' in my original Samsumn cartidge. The 
> > instruction are for the Dell branded vesion that had a replaceable 
> > fuse inside the cartridge.
> > 
> > Myc
> >
>

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