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cartridge is changed. A new fuse is not needed.
However if the machine says change cartridge, the
fuse is needed. Since you really have no way to
know the state of your customer’s machine, we
recommend that the fuse be replaced each cycle.
These fuses are very inexpensive, and this way you
have no worries! Starter cartridges can come with
plastic dummy fuses. Those fuses must be replaced
with a real fuse. The fuse is a 125V, 100mA,
5x20mm fast acting glass type.
Xerox XC-23/33 OPC
13R546
OEM Stated Yield: 30,000
To reset the counter in the XC-23 OPC cartridges the
connector on the rear of the cartridge must be
replaced. This will clear the J7 or J8 codes. J7=
change copy cartridge, J8 = wrong or bad connector.
New replacement connectors are not currently
available, but there are companies that can repair the
OEM connector for you.
Xerox 1012 OPC
13R8, 113R92
OEM Stated Yield: 18,000
The 1012 OPC cartridges look very similar to the
5011 and 5012, but they are different and NOT
interchangeable.
There are now many different Xerox part numbers
for these cartridges. They are interchangeable, just
sold from different sources. A list of some of them is
as follows: 13R8 (US), 13R10, 13R30, 113R92
(Retail Stores), and 13R500.
This cartridge uses an optical reset similar to the
Panasonic 4410. The waste chamber must be
spotless, and the float in the down position. There is
a clear plastic bubble on top of the cartridge. This is
what the sensor looks at and it must be spotless! The
J7 code is triggered when the waste chamber fills up
and moves the float into the bubble, interrupting the
optical sensor.
Xerox 4525
113R00195 (Lexmark W820)
OEM Stated Yield: 30,000
To reset the counter in the 4525 and Lexmark W820
cartridges the connector on the rear of the cartridge
must be replaced. This will clear the J1 or J7 codes.
J1= Toner Out, J7 = Change cartridge. The
connector and cartridges look similar to the N24
style, but they are different, and NOT
interchangeable.
Xerox 5011 OPC
Xerox cartridge Part # 13R44
OEM Stated Yield: 18,000
The 5011 OPC cartridges look very similar to
the1012 and 5012, but they are different and NOT
interchangeable.
These cartridges use a reset fuse board located inside
the connector. The connector must be un-soldered
and a new one soldered in. Be very careful not to
melt the cable when soldering. Make sure that you