THESE CARTRIDGES DO NOT HAVE THE OPC DRUM UNIT INTEGRATED.  THERE IS A SEPARATE DRUM UNIT WHICH IS A REPLACEABLE MAINTENANCE ITEM.

Not Recognizing

 

Verify you have the correct toner cartridge for your specific model printer.

 

There is a smart chip located on the bottom of the cartridge.  Check the gold contacts on the chip for damage or debris.  A clean, dry, lint-free cloth can be used to gently clean the contacts.

 

Make sure that the cartridge is installed correctly and fully inserted into the printer.  The drum unit should stay in the printer and the cartridge is able to removed and reinstalled without having to remove the drum.

If the customer is saying the cartridge is not fitting or is too small then they may have removed the old toner still attached to the drum unit.  The drum unit is separate and will be re-used with the new cartridge.  Check to make sure they removed their old toner from the drum unit and are installing the new toner into the old drum.  The toner cartridge will fit loosely inside the drum unit.  Protrusions on the printer cover will move the toner into the correct position when the printer cover is closed.

Print Quality Issues

 

There is a piece of paper with foam that wraps around the cartridge that will need to be removed prior to cartridge installation.

 

Holding the cartridge by its ends, shake the cartridge in all directions to distribute the toner.

If the toner is smearing off the paper or isn’t adhering properly, make sure the paper settings on the printer match the paper type being used.  Thicker paper, such as labels or bonded paper, require a different paper setting to allow more heating while printing to ensure the toner melts properly to the paper.  Trying to print on thicker paper while under that standard paper setting will cause the toner not to get enough heat to melt properly.

 

Almost all ghost imaging, streaking, lines, and duplicating image defects will be a result of a problem with the drum unit.  The drum unit is a maintenance item that will need to be changed out after around 4-6 toner changes.  We currently do not carry a replacement drum unit for this printer.

 

Leaking

 

This toner does not have any pull seal tabs and as a result a little toner dust on the cartridge is normal.  The paper that protects the roller during shipping has a piece of foam that covers the cartridge roller to help collect any loose toner dust.  However, vibrations during shipping may cause the roller to rotate a little and allow a little toner powder to leak.  This is normal.  You can clean excess toner dust off the cartridge by gently wiping the cartridge with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth or gently blowing on it.  Be careful with compressed air as this may blow too powerfully and blow toner powder out of the cartridge.

 

Not Fitting

Verify you have the correct cartridge for your specific printer model.  Make sure you are installing the toner cartridge into the drum unit.  The toner cartridge and drum unit are two separate items, you will need to re-use your existing drum unit with the new toner cartridge.

This toner cartridge will NOT click into place.  It will fit loosely into the drum unit.  This is NORMAL.  The pegs found on the inside of the printer cover will position the cartridge correctly once installed into the printer.

 





 

 

Click on the YouTube video below to see a video on how the toner installs into the drum.  This is NOT the actual cartridge and drum but instead the 1700UNIV cartridge and 1700UNIV drum which are physically similar to the Lexmark toner and drum.  This video is for reference only.