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Subject: Re: Samsung Ml-2010 laser printer

From: "juanabba" <jjose.2008@...>
Date: 2008-09-14

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
>