The printer performs nonprinting cycles to prepare the printer for operation. These
nonprinting cycles shorten the life of some components. Operating the printer at a
lower utilization or at higher percent print coverages reduces the life of a supply.
Many factors (for example, the number of prints per month, number of pages per
job, print coverage per page, paper type and size, and environmental conditions)
affect the life of a supply. Special applications (for example, adhesive labels,
extensive graphics, bar codes, some landscape applications, and preprinted forms)
also reduce supply life.
Notes:
1. The approximate average yields are not a warranty or guarantee of minimum
life and are provided to assist in initial supply planning. Actual usage should be
used in establishing the supply life for your applications.
2. Printer applications can vary yield.
3. Supply warranties are only for defects in materials and workmanship at the time
of shipment or installation. Warranties are not for print-count life or normal wear
and tear, nor for any print-count minimum. Contact your place of purchase for
warranty return instructions.
4. You can recycle, dispose of, or incinerate waste material under conditions
which meet federal, state, and local environmental regulations. Because
regulations may vary from one locale to another, check with the agency that
governs waste disposal for correct procedures in your area.
Supply
Ranges
Part Number
Toner cartridge
50 000 impressions (at 4%
coverage)
1402680 (package of
6 cartridges)
Developer mix bottle
1 million impressions
1402681 (1 bottle/box)
Transfer belt unit
1 million impressions
1402684
Fuser unit
(2) Fuser cleaner brushes
1 million impressions 350
000 impressions each
1402821
Cleaner unit
300 000-500 000 images
1402683
Staples
5 000 per cartridge
1402820
(4 cartridges/box)
General Guidelines for Supplies
The print count affects replacement of the developer mix, fuser unit, fuser
cleaner brush, cleaner unit, and transfer belt unit.
The type of print job affects replacement of the cleaner unit.
The printer must be NOT READY (stopped), but powered on when changing all
supplies, except the toner. You may add toner while the printer is printing.
The procedure for changing a supply includes indicating YES when prompted
by the message IS CHANGE COMPLETED?, except for changing toner.
A warning message notifies you that a supply is low (except for toner). If you
miss seeing this message, you can scroll to see it. See “Display Messages for
Supplies” on page 6-3. The operator panel toner indicator lights up when the
toner is low. See “Replacing the Toner Cartridge” on page 6-4.
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