Replacing the Toner Cartridge
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge
Attention
The OPC inside the toner cartridge is extremely sensitive to bright light,
direct sunlight, and touch. Always leave the toner cartridge in its
protective package until you’re ready to install it. Any exposure to light
should be avoided and limited to less than two minutes, or permanent
damage could result.
If you suspect the OPC is damaged due to exposure to light, put the
toner cartridge in a dark place to recover. Recovery may take up to two
hours. Recovery time is dependent on the amount of exposure
sustained, and recovery is not guaranteed.
What is the toner cartridge life expectancy?
Toner cartridge life is directly related to the number of rotations of the OPC.
Longest unit life is achieved with continuous prting which requires a cleaning
rotation after every fourth page of an average size job. Intermittent printing
with small job sizes requires a cleaning rotation after each one-page simplex
job, and therefore impacts OPC life.
Characters and images are created in your laser
printer through a process that applies toner to the
photosensitive OPC (Optical Photo Conductor) inside
your toner cartridge. Your printer uses one toner
cartridge. Handle the toner cartridge carefully to avoid
spilling toner inside the printer or on yourself.
When the toner cartridge is worn out, the message
TONER EMPTY
appears. The printer will not print until
the toner cartridge is replaced. After the toner cartridge
is replaced, the printer automatically resets the
consumables count.
Summary of Contents for PagePro 9100
Page 1: ...PagePro 9100 User s Guide 1800672 001B ...
Page 7: ...1 Replacing Consumables ...
Page 28: ...Replacing the Transfer Roller 22 10 Close the top cover 11 Turn on the printer ...
Page 29: ...2 Using Media ...
Page 53: ...3 Maintaining the Printer ...
Page 60: ...Cleaning 54 9 Turn on the printer ...
Page 61: ...4 Troubleshooting ...
Page 67: ...Understanding the Media Path 61 Printer Optional Tray s Duplexer and 4 bin Mailbox ...
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Page 103: ...5 Installing Other Accessories ...
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Page 139: ...6 Storing Deinstalling Relocating Repacking and Shipping ...
Page 151: ...A Technical Specifications ...
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