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use the correct connector. The 5012 will not work in
the 5011 and vice-versa. To tell if you have the
correct connector, read the resistance between pin’s
3 & 6. 5011 connectors read 15,000 ohms while
5012 connectors read 1,500 ohm
Xerox 5012/5014 OPC
13R19
OEM Stated Yield: 18,000
The 5012 OPC cartridges look very similar to the
1012 and 5011, 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. They are 13R19 (US),
13R22, 13R24, 113R91 (retail), and 13R508.
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
use the correct connector. The 5011 will not work in
the 5012 and vice-versa. To tell if you have the
correct connector, read the resistance between pin’s
3 & 6. 5012 connectors read 1,500 ohms, while 5011
connectors read 15,000 ohms.
Xerox 5018 OPC
Xerox Cartridge Part # 13R9
OEM Stated Yield: 18-22,000 (Depends on
Machine)
There are a variety of cartridges now available for
these machines. They all use the same supplies.
13R9, 13R74(US), 113R161 (Retail) 113R93
(Missing Internal Counter), 13R13(RX),
13R18(XLA), 13R505 (XCL).
The
5334
cartridges appear similar but are different.
They still use the same supplies to recycle, but they
do not have a reset counter installed inside. They
also have an extra tab on the back side of the
cartridge that stops the cartridge from being installed
completely in a 5018 machine. The cartridges used
in these machines are the 13R67 (US), 13R68
(RX/XL), 13R69 (XLA), 13R520 (XCL). These
machines are basically set up to “run for
life” in other words, the drum cartridge is run until
there is a problem. At that point another cartridge is
installed, and the machine continues to print. There
is no reset involved.
A code (J2) may show on the 5624, and 5824
machines, to clear it do the following: Enter the
diagnostics by holding the ”0” while turning on the
machine. Enter “9”, PRINT, “50”, PRINT. This will
start the machine up and clear the J2 code.
Information on these machines is still a little vague
as we are still in the learning process.
The 5018 OPC cartridge must be disassembled so
that you have access to the mechanical counter. New
OEM replacement belts are now available making
any Xerox machine warranty issues hard to enforce.
Turn the cartridge so that the Counter is in front of
you. On the left side of the counter, there are two
white levers. While pressing both of the levers
down, turn the large black gear
backwards,(Clockwise). Stop when the green or
knurled section of the gear is visible through the
small hole in the cover. (You must loosely place the
cover over the Waste Chamber; the hole is located
under the J2 label. Once this gear is in position,
release both of the levers. At this point you should
not be able to turn the large black gear. If you can,
press down both levers and turn the gear one or two
more "clicks" until the gear is locked. The two
White Levers should stay flat.