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  • Killeromantic
    Technician
    • Jul 2014
    • 37

    #1

    Change OEM remanufactured toner

    If you use remanufactured toner and OEM toner you want to use the drum needs to be changed. My question is whether developers with remanufactured toner contaminated. Or simply changing the toner remanufactured and OEM putting solve the problem.
  • sandmanmac
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    Site Contributor
    2,500+ Posts
    • Feb 2009
    • 3964

    #2
    Re: Change OEM remanufactured toner

    Originally posted by Killeromantic
    If you use remanufactured toner and OEM toner you want to use the drum needs to be changed. My question is whether developers with remanufactured toner contaminated. Or simply changing the toner remanufactured and OEM putting solve the problem.
    STOP THE MADNESS!
    And you wonder why you constantly have copy quality problems!

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    • slimslob
      Retired

      Site Contributor
      25,000+ Posts
      • May 2013
      • 36854

      #3
      Re: Change OEM remanufactured toner

      Originally posted by Killeromantic
      If you use remanufactured toner and OEM toner you want to use the drum needs to be changed. My question is whether developers with remanufactured toner contaminated. Or simply changing the toner remanufactured and OEM putting solve the problem.
      Since you are in the Ricoh forum, there is difference between OEM and Genuine Ricoh. OEM merely means that the toner has the same ratio of components as Genuine Ricoh. It does not mean that the quality or consistancy of the components is the same. Particle size and other factors are not the same and can vary greatly, even within a single bottle toner.

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      • Killeromantic
        Technician
        • Jul 2014
        • 37

        #4
        Re: Change OEM remanufactured toner

        Well excuse my English is not good and maybe I knew not explain, what I know is that now I'm going to use genuine Ricoh toner does not affect the quality I have the same drum he had with non-genuine toner.

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        • banginbishop
          grumpy old git

          500+ Posts
          • Oct 2007
          • 894

          #5
          Re: Change OEM remanufactured toner

          Originally posted by Killeromantic
          Well excuse my English is not good and maybe I knew not explain, what I know is that now I'm going to use genuine Ricoh toner does not affect the quality I have the same drum he had with non-genuine toner.
          I understand I think. The old drum was used with non OEM toner and you want to know if it has damaged the drum by using old toner.

          possibly, ive had the old af1016 range destroy Development units because of how poor it is. Depends on what machine and how bad the toner was.
          Incontinentia Buttocks

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          • sandmanmac
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            2,500+ Posts
            • Feb 2009
            • 3964

            #6
            Re: Change OEM remanufactured toner

            Originally posted by banginbishop
            .Depends on what machine and how bad the toner was.
            It's his SP C820........it's always his SP C820

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