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Hi all,
I'm breaking my head as how to open the toner cartridge of my HP laser printer, which I'm willing to refill by myself. I can see the lid at the left end, but can't remove the top cover completely so as to pour the toner. It seems that I'm missing out some hidden screw. Cartridge is C7115A taken out from a HP laser jet 1000 series printer. Thanks |
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On 14 Feb 2005 10:15:54 -0800, "Jack// ani"
wrote: Hi all, I'm breaking my head as how to open the toner cartridge of my HP laser printer, which I'm willing to refill by myself. I can see the lid at the left end, but can't remove the top cover completely so as to pour the toner. It seems that I'm missing out some hidden screw. Cartridge is C7115A taken out from a HP laser jet 1000 series printer. Thanks Don't know if this will help but here it is anyway... http://instrukcje.elektroda.net/druk...0TechGuide.pdf |
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![]() "Jack// ani" ) writes: Hi all, I'm breaking my head as how to open the toner cartridge of my HP laser printer, which I'm willing to refill by myself. I can see the lid at the left end, but can't remove the top cover completely so as to pour the toner. It seems that I'm missing out some hidden screw. Cartridge is C7115A taken out from a HP laser jet 1000 series printer. Thanks YOu use to see bits about refilling laser cartridges, in the early days of home laser printers. Don Lancaster wrote about it, and for all I know he may have the old article somewhere on his website, http://www.tinaja.com But, and I realize it may depend on the cartridge, I remember his instructions being about drilling a hole, and then funnelling in new toner, rather than opening the whole thing. It can get pretty messy if you have to open the whole thing. Michael |
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If you want refilled cartridges, I just saw an eBay seller for $15.72
including shipping. Do you really want to mess with that stuff yourself? GG |
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In article .com,
Jack// ani wrote: | I'm breaking my head as how to open the toner cartridge of my HP | laser printer, which I'm willing to refill by myself. I can see the | lid at the left end, but can't remove the top cover completely so as | to pour the toner. It seems that I'm missing out some hidden screw. | Cartridge is C7115A taken out from a HP laser jet 1000 series printer. The kits I've seen give you a soldering iron with a circular head to cut a hole in the cartridge, and a plug to fill the hole. And a book to tell you where to put the hole on each type of cartridge. And some toner, of course. You burn a hole, fill it with toner, put the plug in. It works pretty good, but it IS messy. Do it outside ![]() -- Doug McLaren, HELLO KITTY gang terrorizes town, family STICKERED to death! |
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For my HP LaserJet 4L I bought one of those refills where the open a
hole and re-fill. Unfortunately what they don't do is open a hole and empty the waste compartment where excess toner collects during use. The cartridge had been refilled a few times as well. As a result, the cartridge spilled a lot of toner into my printer and I was back to using factory fresh ones. Does anyone do these refills properly with low useage cores? Doug McLaren wrote: In article .com, Jack// ani wrote: | I'm breaking my head as how to open the toner cartridge of my HP | laser printer, which I'm willing to refill by myself. I can see the | lid at the left end, but can't remove the top cover completely so as | to pour the toner. It seems that I'm missing out some hidden screw. | Cartridge is C7115A taken out from a HP laser jet 1000 series printer. The kits I've seen give you a soldering iron with a circular head to cut a hole in the cartridge, and a plug to fill the hole. And a book to tell you where to put the hole on each type of cartridge. And some toner, of course. You burn a hole, fill it with toner, put the plug in. It works pretty good, but it IS messy. Do it outside ![]() -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY" The Lost Deep Thoughts By: Jack Handey Before a mad scientist goes mad, there's probably a time when he's only partially mad. And this is the time when he's going to throw his best parties. |
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Hopefully no hole is to be drilled out here, toner container is having
a lid which can be removed easily. |
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On 14 Feb 2005 18:53:07 -0800, "Jack// ani"
wrote: Hopefully no hole is to be drilled out here, toner container is having a lid which can be removed easily. Did you see the PDF I linked? If that's your cart then it should be exactly what you need. It is typical to need to punch/cut/drill/etc a new (one-cycle used) toner to refill it. A remanufacturered cart may have screws then added if the particular cart needs them after being disassembled. Depending on how wasteful the printer is (don't know about that model) it is a good idea to empty the recovered waste toner. Just be careful not to scratch the drum if internal. |
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jakdedert wrote: wrote: If you want refilled cartridges, I just saw an eBay seller for $15.72 including shipping. Do you really want to mess with that stuff yourself? GG I've bought a few of those with mixed results...not so bad that I would forego ordering again, but not perfect, either. One out of three I ordered quickly developed a problem which produced a white streak down the middle of the page. Looking into the cartridge, I could see that toner was not getting to that area. I replaced it with a NOS genuine Hp part I'd also ebayed, but I've got the bad one for further scrutiny if I ever need it...or as a source for replacement toner. jak A guy I know that repairs printers says that how the stuff was stored is important for NOS toner carts. He recommends a quality refil service. YMMV. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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Hi Kony,
Thanks a lot. Exactly this is what I was looking for, very good piece of info. Thanks again |
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I refilled my cartridge successfully. Yes it is bit messy but good if
you want to save money!! Thanks |
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