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    Re: swapping image unit bizhub c452

    Quote Originally Posted by arge30 View Post
    hi all
    i need your help
    i have a bad cyan image unit (konica minolta bizhub c452), and i can't find it in the market.
    it's possible to buy new yellow or magenta and put it in the cyan image unit ?
    thanks all

    You may have sorted this issue now but yes you can fit the wrong colour image unit simply swap the chip, you will then need to run a few 100 full colour prints to 'flush out' the wrong colour. This is not recommended but I've tried this a few times. Believe it or not you can even use waste toner to 'top up' a depleted image unit.
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    Cool Re: swapping image unit bizhub c452

    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech View Post
    You may have sorted this issue now but yes you can fit the wrong colour image unit simply swap the chip, you will then need to run a few 100 full colour prints to 'flush out' the wrong colour. This is not recommended but I've tried this a few times. Believe it or not you can even use waste toner to 'top up' a depleted image unit.

    thank you very much

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    Re: swapping image unit bizhub c452

    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech View Post
    You may have sorted this issue now but yes you can fit the wrong colour image unit simply swap the chip, you will then need to run a few 100 full colour prints to 'flush out' the wrong colour. This is not recommended but I've tried this a few times. Believe it or not you can even use waste toner to 'top up' a depleted image unit.
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