The Samsung SCX-6555 is a print/scan/copy/fax engine that runs at 1200 DPI with speeds of up to 55 ppm and has a first page
out in less than eight seconds. The monthly duty cycle is 250,000 pages per month. These machines come in multiple
configurations with different paper trays, duplexing, 80Gb hard drives, multi-bin mailboxes, and finishers all available. These are
not small machines, with dimensions of 25”(W) x 19”(D) x 24”(H), and a base weight of 98 lbs.
There is a separate toner and drum cartridge used in these machines. The Samsung toner cartridge SCX-D6555A is rated for
25,000 pages, and has a list price of $87.99 USD. The chips on these cartridges need to be replaced each cycle. The drum unit
(part # SCX-R6555A) is rated for 80,000 pages and will be covered in separate instructions.
These are extremely easy cartridges to remanufacture. They take minimal time and really don’t need to be tested, as there is
nothing to wear out. All the normal wear parts like the PCR, developer roller, etc. are in the drum unit.
These cartridges only consist of a supply hopper with a waste chamber. Although there is one part that you do need to be
aware of, that can wear down on multiple-use cartridges. This point is covered at the end of these instructions.
CURRENT MACHINES BASED ON THE SAMSUNG SCX-6555 ENGINE
Samsung SCX-6545N
Samsung SCX-6555N
SAMSUNG SCX-6555 TONER CARTRIDGE REMANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS
REMANUFACTURING THE SAMSUNG
SCX-6555 TONER CARTRIDGES
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Shown a basic diagram of the printing process used in this engine.
All very basic, so there is no need to go into the actual theory.
Cartridge troubleshooting/information are covered at the end of this article.