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    Has anyone ever seen the iRC3220 developer for sale because i always see reconditioned drum units for sale on ebay but where are they getting the developer from because i buy all OEM canon parts (try jobber parts now and then too) but in the most part buy OEM and have never been able to buy iRC3220 Developer anywhere CMYK so how are these people calling them reconditioned when the developer hasn't been changed....

    OEM is costing me a fortune this model is getting a little long in the tooth don't you think ...but keeps the customers happy i guess.

    like to hear a few options if you have any........

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    Quote Originally Posted by imagewalker View Post
    Has anyone ever seen the iRC3220 developer for sale because i always see reconditioned drum units for sale on ebay but where are they getting the developer from because i buy all OEM canon parts (try jobber parts now and then too) but in the most part buy OEM and have never been able to buy iRC3220 Developer anywhere CMYK so how are these people calling them reconditioned when the developer hasn't been changed....

    OEM is costing me a fortune this model is getting a little long in the tooth don't you think ...but keeps the customers happy i guess.

    like to hear a few options if you have any........


    Non-OEM color imagerunner drums are crap~~~~~~~~~

    u can nort re-condition those drums/ once they are damaged , that's it

    third world companies manufacture them -
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    this is good advice from teckat and if you read through enough 3200 threads on here everyone that uses non OEM toner and drums have image quality and machine performance issues
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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