SOURCE: Problems with Oki Printer and Toner Sensing
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SOURCE: toner sensor error on an Oki C3520 Laser
Check the little switch/door on the right hand side of the drums.
This has worked successfully for me.
Symptom:
After replacement of a C3530 Image Drum, the message, "Toner Sensor Error" is displayed.
Cause:
The plastic shutter in the ID is fully or partially covering the toner sensor window.
Resolution:
Move the cover upward to allow for the sensor to become fully exposed prior to reinstalling the drum.
SOURCE: Oki C5450 error message
The figure after the K drum Life tells you how much life there is left on the BLACK (K) drum. C indicates Cyan, M indicates Magenta and Y indicates Yellow.
Go to the USAGE MENU and look at the K DRUM LIFE setting. This will be a 2 digit percentage value. As you have just seen the message appear this will mean that the drum life remaining is ....whatever the 2 digit value displays.
The life expectancy of a drum is approximately 15,000 pages.
SOURCE: OKI B4400 toner - is the chip reusable? I get toner not installed
The chip is not reusable and needs to be replaced every time. You should be able to find a chip on the internet somewhere. I own a Cartridge World printer cartridge refilling store and I do not recommend refilling your own toner cartridges or buying super cheap ones off the internet. The toner is generally such a low grade that it degrades your drum cartridge causing you to replace a $219 drum unit before you should have to.
SOURCE: I have attempted to install 3 different black
The plastic shutter in the ID is fully or partially covering the toner sensor window.
Move the cover upward to allow for the sensor to become fully exposed prior to reinstalling the drum.
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