| Laser Group Tech - Tips & Remanufacturing Supplies - Minolta® SP101 Cartridge | |||||
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| # | Part # | Item Description | Preferred Vendor | Vendor Phone# | |
| 1 | SP101-TON001 | Graphics Toner | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | |
| 2 | SP101-OPC001 | Long-life OPC | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | |
| 3 | SP101-WB001 | Wiper Blade | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | |
| 4 | SP101-RB001 | Recovery Blade | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | |
| 5 | HLPLATEN | HL Platen Cleaner | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | |
| 6 | CG001 | Conductive Grease | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | |
| 7 | LGDT001 | The Laser Group | 954.957.8882 | ||
Drum/Toner: As we will mention throughout all of these updated tech-tips, for the first time in our nine-year history, we are now using our own private sources of supplies in the remanufacturing of toner cartridges. The reasons for this principally revolve around quality and consistency. We have now switched over to Laser Group Minolta SP101 toner and drum for the best combination of print density and cartridge life. While we have tested combinations which produced either darker prints or longer cartridge life, we have not found a combination of toner and drum which produces a better combination of density and cartridge life.
Drum Coatings: Now for the most exciting news we have ever reported on a toner cartridge in our nine years of experience: We have been successfully using a drum coating in-house which has significantly improved the life of the OPC drum, while not affecting the print-quality or cartridge life. This coating is easily applied using nothing more exotic than cotton balls prior to each use and can preserve the OEM drum to the extent that it can be used for two or three uses (we have actually seen the OEM go five uses in house, but would not recommend pushing it that far in your customer's cartridges).
The Laser Group Drum Treatment (LGDT) has shown us that when used from day one on a long-life replacement drum, it can also significantly prolong its life, as well. The exact number of uses the LGDT treated long-life drum will go before wearing out increase by at least 50 - 100%. (Again, in the lab we have seen amazing increases in the longevity of long-life drums when using the LGDT.)
The only caveat we have at this point with regard to the Laser Group Drum Treatment is: DO NOT BE CHEAP! If you find you get one or two solid additional uses out of the OEM OPC or two to three additional uses out of a new, long-life OPC, be grateful. But, do not go overboard in your efforts to reduce the cost of the replacement drums. The only time you want your customer to come back is when the cartridge is empty and when they have a smile on their face from a good experience (NEVER SOONER). If your personal experience shows that a long-life drum can be used another two or three times, lean toward the more conservative second additional use rather than going for three additional uses. Keep in mind that even a single additional use of either the OEM or a long-life drum will significantly improve your profit margins.
Wiper Blade: We still recommend when replacing the OPC drum, no matter whether using a long-life drum or coated OEM, replace the wiper blade at the same time (it is a cheap form of insurance and well worth the few extra dollars).
Mag Roller Sleeves: The mag roller sleeve on the SP101 is extremely delicate. We recommend cleaning it thoroughly with HL Platen Cleaner and re-using it. Replacement sleeves are available should the OEM be damaged, but they are expensive and generally aren't needed as long as you handle the OEM roller very carefully.
Seals: The only way to seal this cartridge for shipping is by shearing off the toner hopper from the developer unit (the part with the mag roller), installing an OEM-style seal and then re-gluing the two halves together. This is a messy, time-consuming and problem-prone procedure (which we recommend you don't attempt at all). If you are doing local pickup and delivery, no seal is necessary. If you are attempting to ship the cartridge you are asking for problems.
Drum Padding Powder: One of the interesting adjuncts to using the Laser Group Drum Treatment is the fact that the drum becomes so smooth, you no longer need to use drum padding powder. This fact, in and of itself, told us that we were truly on to something, since in the eight years we have been producing cartridges we have never been able to get away from the fact the the silicone wiper blade seems to invariably stick to the OPC drum if no padding powder is used. Using the LGDT, the drum becomes so smooth and friction-free, the wiper blade no longer binds against the outer surface of the OPC. Because the OPC is so smooth, it takes the cartridge from 1 - 5 test prints before the wiper blade seats firmly against the OPC. Bottom line? If you are using the Laser Group Drum Treatment (and we wholeheartedly recommend you do), skip the padding powder.
Recovery Blade: The easiest way to clean out the waste toner hopper on this cartridge continues to be through the removal of the recovery blade. Since removing the recovery blade obviously damages it, you must replace it during each remanufacture.
Tech Note: Let's be realistic about the SP101. This machine wasn't a big mover and no toner/drum manufacturer in their right mind is going to be spending any more time developing better supplies for a machine most people are actively trying to get away from. With the potential problems of doing a cartridge with a dwindling install base and significantly dimished research and development activity our advice is: Avoid this cartridge and search for more of the "bread and butter" cartridges.
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PLEASE NOTE: We are always ready, willing and able to provide technical support to any of our trainees on any of the cartridges we have taught them to remanufacture. In order to make your interaction with tech support as productive and beneficial as possible, we make two assumptions: We assume that you have followed our procedures to the letter and used the supplies we recommended during the remanufacturing process. If a cartridge is remanufactured in a manner other than what we prescribe or with supplies other than the ones we recommend, the extent of our technical support can only be "generic" in nature, since we will have no firsthand experience with either the methods or supplies in question. In addition, we assume that you have already done your "swaps" (as outlined in the troubleshooting section for each cartridge) and that you will be able to answer questions based on the results of those swaps before you call and ask for help. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
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