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SOURCE: Waste Toner Light won't go off?
The waste toner is usually a bottle near the toner cartridge which collects excess toner powder from the cartridge. It is usually present in more heavy duty laser printers, not all printers have them as a replaceable supply. You would need to refer to your manual for replacement instructions, they vary from printer model. For this machine, the Waste Toner supply number is #420131. In the case of the first poster, my best guess would be there was spillage of toner on the sensors to detect the waste basket overflowing, hence why the error message is constant. This would require cleaning of the sensors, a relatively simple task but for proper access, the machine would need to be partially disassembles for thorough cleaning. It would be best done at a repair centre.
SOURCE: How to overcome the "Toner Empty" message?
hmmm..that toner empty issue is built into most printers, and it's not something that you can fake out, in most cases. Oki is telling you the straight stuff, here.
SOURCE: waste toner container replacement
Yes you can. But there is a window at the top of the bottle . There is a sensor that looks through that window to sense toner in it. It is a small area about a half inch high and quarter inch wide that bulged out of the top of the bottle.
Poke a hole in it, clean it with a q tip and reseal the opening you make .
That should do it.
SOURCE: Printer is a Samsung CLX 3175FN. It says the
Hi,
To run a quick check on your black toner, insert your old black toner back to the printer.
press on the menu button -> system -> report-> supplier info-> print. and same for your new toner, if it show u both the old n new black toner are under the same serial number. the new toner might be faulty. Invalid toner detected.
get the new toner with the box packing back to the shop for replacement.
SOURCE: printer display message (toner empty replace toner...
replace new cartridge or reset printer using reset software (firmware)
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