Originally Posted by
blazebusiness
By getting into toner supply for developer I assume you mean removing the:
Disp Assy- M (Dispenser Assembly - M) part# 094K93422 and checking for blockage/clogs. Problem is it will be very labor intensive --customer probably won't want to pay that much for labor and a lot of stuff has to be removed (see below)
Dispenser Assemblies Y, M, C, K
PL5.1.4-7
Note: The Dispenser Assemblies must be removed in order from the bottom, K, C, M, Y .
1. Remove the Toner Cartridges Y, M, C, K. (page 4-37)
2. Remove the Transfer Belt Assembly. (page 4-38)
3. Remove the Imaging Units Y, M, C, K. (page 4-48)
4. Remove the Upper Dispenser Motor Assembly. (page 4-27)
5. Remove the Bypass Tray Frame Assembly. (page 4-65)
6. Disengage the connector of the Dispenser Assembly K.
7. Remove the three screws (silver, tapping, 8mm) that attach the Dispenser Assembly K and pull the
Dispenser Assembly K to the front while pressing the lug on the left side inward with a screwdriver.
8. Remove the two screws (silver, tapping, 8mm) that attach the Frame Duct (PL4.1.1) to the printer
and remove the duct.
9. Disengage the connectors connected to the Dispenser Assemblies in the order of C, M, and Y.
Remove the three screws (silver, tapping, 8mm) that attach each Dispenser Assembly, and pull the
Dispenser Assemblies to the front in the order of C, M, and Y while pressing the lug on the left side
inward with a screwdriver.
s6600-
I'll probably just recommend an affordable replacement unit. Appreciate the time you spent responding. Thanks.
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