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Samsung Remanufacturing Instructions


Remanufacturing the Samsung CLP-620/670 Toner Cartridge

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.

Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-2525 Toner Cartridge

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.

Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-1640 Toner Cartridge

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.

Easy to Remanufacture Cartridges You Should Not Pass Up

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.

Remanufacturing the Samsung SCX-4200 Toner Cartridges

The SCX-4200AD3 cartridge is similar to other Samsung cartridges, but slightly different.

Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-2850/2851ND

The latest instructions for one of Samsung's newest engines ...

Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-1630

This design is new for Samsung, and all other printer manufacturers for that matter ...

Remanufacturing the Samsung ML-3650 Toner Cartridge

Our expert says these cartridges have to be taken apart and put back together in a certain way. If not, the cartridge will at some point fall apart ...

Remanufacturing the Samsung CLP-600