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  • yormets
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    250+ Posts
    • May 2009
    • 336

    #1

    DCP323 Developer removal

    Unfortunately I can't seem to buy the right manual for this machine. How do I remove the developer units on this machine. The drum units slide right out. Is there a cover to remove or something? It didn't look obvious. I need to remove the yellow one. There is no yellow toner in the DV unit. It looks black.
  • yakyitz
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    • Nov 2007
    • 241

    #2
    Re: DCP323 Developer removal

    Remove inner stack tray (2 screws) Remove black cover in between toners and drums (6 screws). Remove toner supply pipe (1 Screw). Disconnect front door right arm. Remove waste toner lower cover (2 screws). Remove developer front bracket (3 screws). Use common sense and don't forget to run appropriate service mode depending on whether you are replacing developer only or the whole dev unit

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    • copiman
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      500+ Posts
      • Sep 2011
      • 861

      #3
      Re: DCP323 Developer removal

      Originally posted by yormets
      Unfortunately I can't seem to buy the right manual for this machine. How do I remove the developer units on this machine. The drum units slide right out. Is there a cover to remove or something? It didn't look obvious. I need to remove the yellow one. There is no yellow toner in the DV unit. It looks black.
      I'm pretty sure there is dev in the dev unit. Has the machine functioned ok prior to now? What symptom did you have that made you look at the deve unit? If you need a manual for this you can get one at http://www.justmanuals.com. I have looked at manuals here and there and this place has a good price. And no, I don't have anything to do with this site.

      Let me know about the questions I asked and I will try to help.

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      • yormets
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        • May 2009
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        Re: DCP323 Developer removal

        Thanks for all the help. I did get a manual from a member. It appears to be the toner drive motor. The developer came right back after it added toner. I swapped out the yellow toner motor with the magenta one. We'll see if magenta fades away. I'll know shortly. That's all I've changed so far. The copy quality came right back. There probably is a code to turn those motors. I'll search my manual and find it.

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        • copiman
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          • Sep 2011
          • 861

          #5
          Re: DCP323 Developer removal

          I have heard others talk about those motors before. I have not had an issue with motors, just fans. You can check motors in the F4 service mode. Glad you found it.

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          • yormets
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            • May 2009
            • 336

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            Re: DCP323 Developer removal

            I did F4 442 to turn the yellow toner motor and tone up the DV. I also did F4 440 and 441 to turn the DV's. The yellow came right back. The copy quality is looking good on full color. Not so much on auto color.

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            • copiman
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              500+ Posts
              • Sep 2011
              • 861

              #7
              Re: DCP323 Developer removal

              Originally posted by yormets
              I did F4 442 to turn the yellow toner motor and tone up the DV. I also did F4 440 and 441 to turn the DV's. The yellow came right back. The copy quality is looking good on full color. Not so much on auto color.

              Glad you got it. I prefer full color over auto. Thanks for posting the results.

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              • onetek
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                • Apr 2009
                • 318

                #8
                Re: DCP323 Developer removal

                We have several machines with that low toner trouble. Replacing dev and dev units, as well as toner motors did not help. What gave us good results was to change the value of TDC Judj. level (6-555, 556 or 557 depending which color is light) toward 8 or 10. This way, the machine reacts faster when toner is missing, and so far it has worked ok for us .
                Attached Files

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                • yormets
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                  • May 2009
                  • 336

                  #9
                  Re: DCP323 Developer removal

                  Thanks for the great information. I seemingly can't really find the problem. I toned up the yellow DV and everything seems to be ok. However if it stays that way will be the real test. I will check these values you sent me and adjust the yellow TDC value. This machine has about 55K on it.

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