Technical Instructions Supplies Tools 1
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Technical Instructions Supplies Tools 1
E232/330/332TECH Technical Instructions CORPORATE LOS ANGELES, USA US 1 800 394.9900 Int’l +1 818 837.8100 FAX 1 800 394.9910 Int’l +1 818 838.7047 Acetone Soft Lint-Free Cloth Distilled Water Cotton Swab Supplies Tools Phillips Screwdriver Small Flat-Blade Screwdriver Needlenose Pliers Alcohol Toner and Drum ATLANTA, USA US 1 877 676.4223 Int’l +1 770 516.9488 FAX 1 877 337.7976 Int’l +1 770 516.7794 Photo 1 Step 1 Remove the two white tabs from the front of the doctor bar. (See Photo 1) DALLAS, USA US 1 877 499.4989 Int’l +1 972 840.4989 FAX 1 877 774.1750 Int’l +1 972 840.1750 MIAMI, USA US 1 800 595.429 Int’l +1 305 594.3396 FAX 1 800 522.8640 Int’l +1 305 594.3309 Photo 2 NEW YORK, USA Step 2 US 1 800 431.7884 Int’l +1 631 345.0121 FAX 1 800 431.8812 Int’l +1 631345.0690 While holding one end of the doctor bar tension spring with your thumb, grasp the other end using needlenose pliers and remove the tension spring from the top of the doctor bar. (See Photo 2) SANFORD,USA US 1 800 786.9049 Int’l +1 919 775.4584 FAX 1 800 786.9049 Int’l +1 919 775.4584 TORONTO, CAN CAN 1 877 848.0818 Int’l +1 905 712.9501 FAX 1 877 772.6773 Int’l +1 905 712.9502 Photo 3 Step 3 Remove the cartridge drive gear from the end of the cartridge. BUENOS AIRES, ARG ARG 0810 444.2656 Int’l +011 4583.5900 FAX +011 4584.3100 NOTE: You may need to use a screwdriver to pry the gear off the axle. (See Photo 3) MELBOURNE, AUS AUS 1 800 003. 100 Int’l +62 03 9561.8102 FAX 1 800 004.302 Int’l +62 03 9561-7751 SYDNEY, AUS AUS 1 800 003.100 Int’l +62 02 9648.2630 FAX 1800 004.302 Int’l +62 02 9548.2635 Photo 4 MONTEVIDEO,URY Step 4 Remove the idler gear from the side of the cartridge. (See Photo 4) URY 02 902.7206 Int’l +5982 900.8358 FAX +5982 908.3816 JOHANNESBURG, S.A. S.A. +27 11 974.6155 FAX +27 11 974.3593 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.futuregraphicsllc.com 1 2 Lexmark E232/330/332 Technical Instructions Photo 7 Step 7 Rotate the cartridge 180°. Remove the developer roller contact from the side of the cartridge. (See Photos 7) Step 5 Remove the “E” clip that holds the developer roller drive gear. (See Photo 5) Photo 5 Photo 8 Step 8 Rotate the developer roller contact bushing from its starting position (See Photo 8) up (counter clock-wise) toward the top of the cartridge. (See Photo 9) Step 6 Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, lift up the locking clip that holds the drive gear to the developer roller axle. Remove the gear. (See Photos 6) Photo 9 Photo 6 Photo 10 Step 9 Slide the contact bushing off the developer roller axle. (See Photo 10) Photo 11 Step 10 While holding the shaft of the developer roller, lift the roller out from the hopper and slide the developer roller axle out from the toner hopper end plate. (See Photo 11) Need trust-worthy, detailed Technical Instructions for another engine? Visit: www.futuregraphicsllc.com Lexmark E232/330/332 Technical Instructions 3 Photo 12 Step 11 To clean the developer roller, take a lintfree cloth, add a small amount of alcohol and soak the cloth in distilled water. Place the developer roller axle into a drill. Clean the developer roller using the lint-free cloth while the roller is rotating in the drill. (See Photo 12) Photo 13 Photo 17 Step 13 Remove the toner from the doctor bar using compressed air or a vacuum. Clean the contact edge of the bar using a cotton swab and Acetone. (See Photo 14) Photo 15 Install the doctor bar so the bar sits over the doctor bar sealing blade attached to the toner hopper, (See Photo 17) and under the positioning posts on both side of the hopper. (See Photo 18) Step 12 Slide the doctor bar down toward the developer roller opening and remove the bar. (See Photo 13) Photo 14 Step 16 Photo 18 Step 14 Remove the cartridge warranty sticker from the side of the cartridge. (See Photo 15) Photo 16 Step 15 Remove the toner hopper fill cap from the end of the cartridge. (See Photo 16) Carefully clean the hopper using dry compressed air or a vacuum. Do not damage the developer roller sealing blade that sits under the developer roller. Notes 4 Lexmark E232/330/332 Technical Instructions Photo 21 Step 19 Slide the developer roller contact onto the end of the hopper. (See Photo 21) Step 17 Install the keyed end of the developer roller axle into the toner hopper end plate and lower the developer roller into place. (See Photo 19) Photo 22 Step 20 Rotate the hopper 180° and install the developer roller drive gear onto the axle of the roller. Place the “E” clip onto the axle to hold the drive gear in place. (See Photo 22) Photo 19 Photo 23 Step 21 Install the idler gear onto the end of the cartridge. (See Photo 23) Step 18 Install the contact bushing onto the developer roller axle. Rotate the bushing clock-wise to lock the bushing into place. (See Photo 20) Photo 24 Step 22 Install the cartridge drive gear onto the end of the cartridge. (See Photo 24) Photo 20 Photo 25 Step 23 Place the doctor bar tension spring onto the top of the doctor bar so the arrow is facing away from the hopper. Place the white tabs onto the doctor blade next to each end of the tension spring. (See Photo 25) E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.futuregraphicsllc.com Lexmark E232/330/332 Technical Instructions Photo 26 5 Step 24 Fill the hopper with toner and install the fill plug. Step 3 Step 25 Replace the chip found on the bottom of the cartridge. (See Photo 26) Flip the waste hopper onto its back. Remove the “E” Clip from the drum axle on the small gear side. (See Photo 30) Step 26 Test the cartridge. REMANUFACTURING THE DRUM UNIT Photo 27 Photo 30 Step 1 Step 1: Remove the two screws (one on each end of the cartridge) that hold the toner hopper locking mechanism. (See Photos 27 & 28) Photo 28 Step 4 Slide the drum axle out of the waste hopper from the drive gear side. (See Photo 31) Photo 31 Photo 29 Step 2 Step 2: Remove the locking mechanism. (See Photo 29) 6 Lexmark E232/330/332 Technical Instructions Photo 34 Step 7 Remove the two screws holding the wiper blade. (See Photo 34) Step 5 Remove the drum. (See Photo 32) If you plan on reusing the drum, clean the drum with a soft lintfree cloth and place the drum in a protected area out of the light. Photo 35 Step 8 Remove the wiper blade. (See Photo 35) Clean the waste hopper and wiper blade using dry compressed air or a vacuum. Photo 32 Photo 36 Step 9 Apply padding powder to the wiper blade. Place the blade into the waste hopper and install the two screws that hold the blade in place. (See Photo 36) Step 6 Grasp the PCR contact saddles and lift the PCR from the waste hopper. (See Photo 33) Clean the PCR using a dry lint-free cloth. Photo 37 Step 10 Clean the PCR saddles using a cotton swab and alcohol. Place the saddles onto the ends of the PCR and place the PCR back into the waste hopper. (See Photo 37) Photo 33 Photo 38 Step 11 Place the waste hopper so that it is facing towards you. Apply padding powder to the drum and place the drum in the hopper so the drive gear is on the left side of the cartridge. (See Photo 38) E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.futuregraphicsllc.com Lexmark E232/330/332 Technical Instructions Photo 39 Step 12 Slide the drum axle into the drum starting on the drive gear side. See Photo # 39. Photo 40 Step 13 Install the “E” clip onto the small gear side of the drum axle. See Photo # 40. Photo 41 Step 14 Install the toner hopper locking mechanism onto the waste hopper. Install the two screws that hold the bar in place. See Photo # 41. Step 15 Test the waste hopper. 7 Notes PRINTER MODEL COMPATIBILITY Machine: Lexmark E232 Lexmark E232t Lexmark E330 Lexmark E332n Lexmark E332tn IBM: 1412, 1412n Toner Cartridge 1412, 1412n High Yield Toner Cartridge 1412, 1412n IBM Return Program Dell 1700 Dell 1700n IBM 1412 IBM 1412n Machine Supplies: Lexmark E330, E332 High Yield Return Program E230, E232, E330, E332 Return Program E330, E323 High Yield Cartridge E230, E232, E330, E332 Toner Cartridge E230, E232, E330, E332 Drum Unit 1412, 1412n IBM Return Program High Yield Cartridge 1412, 1412n Drum Unit Dell: 1700, 1700n Dell Return Program 0012A8405 0012A8400 0012A8305 0012A8300 0012A8302 1700, 1700n Dell Return Program High Yield Cartridge 1700, 1700n Toner Cartridge 1700, 1700n High Yield Toner Cartridge 1700, 1700n Drum Unit 75P5708 75P5710 75P5709 75P5711 75P5712 310-5399 310-5400 310-5401 310-5402 310-5404 Remanufacturing the Lexmark E232/330/332 On June 1, 2004, Lexmark released a new family of E-series printers based on an entirely new print engine.These five new printers feature a dual consumable printer that uses a separate toner and drum unit designed solely by Lexmark. Lexmark’s base model E232 prints 22ppm and sells for $199. It replaces the old E220 machine which was only capable of printing 18ppm. The E323t sells for $299 and is the same as the E232 except that it has an additional 550 sheet paper tray. At $399, the E330 prints 27ppm and replaces both the E312 and E323 machines. Lastly, the E332n and E332nt sell for $499 and $599 respectively, and are both network capable. The E332nt comes with an extra paper tray. In May 2004, Dell released two new machines using the same dual consumable Lexmark engine. Dell’s entry level machine the 1700 has a print speed of 25ppm and sells for $179 (I just saw it on Dells website).Dells network version, the 1700n, has the same print speed of the 1700 and sells for $299. IBM released two machines using this new Lexmark engine as well. The 1412 is based on the E330 engine that prints 27ppm and, at $399, sells for the same price.The 1412n is IBM’s network version of the Lexmark E332n printer and, at $499, is priced the same. Standard yield cartridges and high yield cartridges are available from all suppliers. However Dell offers a 3,000 page standard yield cartridge while Lexmark and IBM standard yield cartridge yields 2,500 pages at 5% coverage. All three suppliers offer a 6,000 page high yield cartridge and all cartridges are available in Lexmark’s Cartridge Return program. The drum units for these machines yield 30,000 pages and, according to Lexmark, many customers may not ever need to replace the drum unit because of low monthly usage. Future Graphics (FG) is a distributor of compatible replacement parts and products for imagining equipment. None of FG's products are genuine OEM replacement parts and no affiliation or sponsorship is to be implied between FG and any OEM.
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