Technical Step-by-Step
Mike Josiah breaks down Xerox Phaser 3500 toner cartridges this month. These cartridges are at the same time deceptively easy and difficult to remanufacture. They have to be taken apart and put back together in a certain way. If you do not, the cartridge will at some point fall apart with parts coming out all over, and you will be left wondering where they go.
- By Mike Josiah
- Feb 01, 2013
Learn how to remanufacture Xerox WorkCentre 3550 toner cartridges in this month's step-by-step technical article. First released in September 2010, the Xerox WorkCentre 3550 printers are based on a 35-ppm, 1,200-dpi engine. The first page out is rated at less than nine seconds, and the maximum monthly duty cycle is 75,000 pages. These are nice, easy cartridges to remanufacture, and they have a nice profit margin as well.
- By Mike Josiah
- Oct 01, 2011
First released in May 2009, the Xerox Phaser 6280 Engine is a 31ppm black and 26ppm color engine that runs at 600 dpi. The first page out is stated to be less than 10 seconds, and the printer runs off a 400 MHz processor. The memory comes standard at 256MB and is expandable to 1.2GB. They are extremely profitable cartridges to do.
- By Mike Josiah
- Jun 01, 2010
First released in April of 2008 the Xerox Phaser 3100 is based on a 20 ppm, 600 dpi MFP engine that as a first page out in less than 13 seconds. These machines use a unique method of telling the printer a new cartridge has been installed...
- By Mike Josiah
- Apr 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 Xerox WorkCentre 4150 cartridges are extremely easy cartridges to do, since all the normal wear parts like the PCR, developer roller, etc. are in the drum unit. These cartridges are just a supply hopper with a waste chamber.
- By Mike Josiah
- Jan 01, 2010
Technical: Step-by-Step
The Xerox Phaser 3600 printers are based on a Xerox 40-ppm, 1,200-dpi engine. The time for first page out is nine seconds or less and all versions have a 400 MHz processor. They are a fairly heavy duty machine in that they all have a monthly duty cycle of 200,000 pages.
- By Mike Josiah
- Jun 01, 2009
Released in August 2008, the Xerox Phaser 3635MFP printers are based on a 35ppm, 1200dpi engine.
These machines are different in that they use a separate toner tank and the drum unit also has developer in it. Here's instructions for both ...
- By Mike Josiah
- Dec 01, 2007
As these machines tend to be used as workgroup printers, cartridge volume will be on the high side ...
- By Mike Josiah
- Nov 01, 2007
2 for 1 as here's instructions for the toner (tube) and drum units. Our expert says the toner cartridge is very easy to remanufacture, the drum is a bit more complicated ...
- By Mike Josiah
- Sep 01, 2007
Unlike the other recent HP cartridges, only a few small parts on the P3005 use plastic rivets to hold them together — a welcome change for the better ...