Technical Step by Step
Mike Josiah breaks down Samsung SCX-6555 toner cartridges, which are extremely easy to remanufacture. The cartridges are just a supply hopper with a waste chamber. There is one part that can wear on multiple-use cartridges you do need to be aware of, however, which is covered in these step-by-step remanufacturing instructions.
- By Mike Josiah
- Mar 01, 2013
Technical Step-by-Step
Mike Josiah has instructions this month on "Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-2855/SCX-4828 Toner Cartridge." These printers are based on a 30-ppm, 1,200-dpi engine, and the first page is slated to be out in less than 8.5 seconds. Duplexing is built in, and the SCX machines are print, copy, scan and fax capable.
- By Mike Josiah
- Dec 01, 2012
Technical Step-by-Step
Mike Josiah of UniNet has instructions this month on “Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-1860 Toner Cartridge.” Other than the toner cartridge, all the other consumables are rated for 30,000 pages. That, coincidentally, is also the rated life for the printer. It seems Samsung considers these models throwaway machines.
- By Mike Josiah
- Jul 01, 2012
Mike Josiah of UniNet has instructions this month on Samsung ML-2955 toner cartridges, which are based on a 29-ppm engine with a maximum resolution of 1,200-by-1,200 dpi. One interesting thing about this series is they have a user setting for altitude adjustment. There are four different settings depending on the altitude the device is to be used in. Step-by-step remanufacturing instructions for the Samsung ML-2955 are now available.
- By Mike Josiah
- May 01, 2012
Mike Josiah of UniNet has instructions this month on Samsung CLP-325 color toner cartridges, which are based on a 16-ppm black and 4-ppm color Samsung engine. Josiah says that these are very simple cartridges to remanufacture, and with the low stated yield, you could be seeing a lot of them!
- By Mike Josiah
- Apr 01, 2012
First released in March 2010, the Samsung CLP-620-based printers are built on a 21/25 ppm engine with a maximum resolution of 9,400 by 600 dpi. The cartridges do not have drum covers but come new with a piece of heavy paper taped around the cartridge.
- By Javier Gonzalez
- Apr 01, 2011
While these cartridges look similar to other Samsung cartridges, there is a dramatic change in that there are no screws in the outside of the cartridge at all. There are plastic rivets that need to be cut off, holes drilled, and screws installed to hold them back on. It’s not a hard process and it’s covered completely in the instructions.
- By Mike Josiah
- Nov 01, 2010
The Samsung ML-1640 printer is based on a 16ppm, 600 x 600 dpi engine. The ML-2240 is based on a 22ppm, 1200 dpi engine. Both use the same cartridge.
- By Mike Josiah
- Oct 01, 2010
This article is a continuation in a series on easy-to-do color and monochrome cartridges you may be passing up but shouldn’t be. They represent some of the best profit opportunities currently in our industry.
- By Mike Josiah
- Mar 01, 2010
The SCX-4200AD3 cartridge is similar to other Samsung cartridges, but slightly different.
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