has anyone tried the Katun toner for the KM-2530, KM-3530, KM-4030 from Katun? any recommendations?
KM-30/40/5035 Toner from Katun
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Have not tried Katun Toner..just Polek toner..and FORGET USING POLEK TONER IN THESE MACHINE....To many Developer smearing marks or light copy problems...We are using Polek Color toner though for Konica Minolta C350 Bizhub's..and have not had any problem... -
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copymanb
I've been looking for just the bags of toner to re-fill the 5 empties I have in stock. P.R. wants like $45.00 just for the toner.. They used to sell it for $25.00 and I could live with that, but they won't budge...
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Toner Issues..
Never use Katun toner...It destroys the lower drum seal..and u will lose copy quality..the amount of Silicon in the toner is not very high..therefore causing the drum seal to erode away..pay that little bit extra and you will save in the long run...be aware that the new KYO printers 5th generation,dragon series can and will detect NON genuine toner has been installed...take this onboard...Comment
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troyboy
i have been using katun toner in my machines now for about 6 months. so far i haven't had any problems. however it does seem quality of fill is somewhat suspicious. but all my machines are on contract and the difference of price compared to oem is huge. i am keeping my fingers crossed. troyComment
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i have been using katun toner in my machines now for about 6 months. so far i haven't had any problems. however it does seem quality of fill is somewhat suspicious. but all my machines are on contract and the difference of price compared to oem is huge. i am keeping my fingers crossed. troy
Just wait until your developing units start to fail after about 250-300k. Not every one of them will fail but you will have some issues. Katun makes a great fuser roller and an OK feed tire but the charge/bias/toner/laser/drum setup on the current equipment from all the manufactures are just too sensitive to start messing around with. If you think the savings are that big go for it but please don't forget to factor in a bunch of future CQ calls and the cost of finding new customers after they buy their next machine from someone else.
Use the aftermarket shit in your old analogs but don't get too greedy and end up paying more in the long run.
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Ahum, I had a broken developer this week, The developer was totally stuck, result c2000. I opened the developer to find out that the toner on one side of the cilinder looked like it melted. When I removed the doctor blade the strip on the underside was pushed away on that particular side.
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Ahum, I had a broken developer this week, The developer was totally stuck, result c2000. I opened the developer to find out that the toner on one side of the cilinder looked like it melted. When I removed the doctor blade the strip on the underside was pushed away on that particular side.
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troyboy
Just wait until your developing units start to fail after about 250-300k. Not every one of them will fail but you will have some issues. Katun makes a great fuser roller and an OK feed tire but the charge/bias/toner/laser/drum setup on the current equipment from all the manufactures are just too sensitive to start messing around with. If you think the savings are that big go for it but please don't forget to factor in a bunch of future CQ calls and the cost of finding new customers after they buy their next machine from someone else.
Use the aftermarket shit in your old analogs but don't get too greedy and end up paying more in the long run.Comment
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SPAWN
Some Problems I've Seen
Looks like the copies come out light sometimes all black, the reason? the developer magnet roller gets damage for light copies and the main charger grid get clogged with toner and caused the black copies at the end the customer has to replace DV, Drum, transfer and main charger.
For me is not good enough. Good luck if you try it.Comment
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