I take the TN512 chip off for the 364 machines and cut the fins to make it fit.
Then use the fuse from the chip to reset the drums and devtanks.
TN512 cheaper than TN321.
Whatever
There are no chips on these toners. It would probably work since drums, developer powder & blades are the same (not the complete units just aftermarket drums,blades & dev powder)
I wouldn't attempt on a customers machine but if your machine or a machine in shop give it a try. I have swapped toners a few times from one model to another in a pinch with no problems.
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I have the TN-319 toner.
I would need the TN-321.
It's my printer. So i will Test ;-)
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Been rebuilding the drum units with new drum,blade, sawtooth, grids & chips for over 2 years now with great success! Only had 2 fail out of hundreds because of blade flip which was my fault. I used setting powder instead of yellow toner which is the best lube for drum & transfer belt blades.
This is why you see 2nd transfer rollers are yellow in new machines. Factory uses yellow toner to lube everything. Not sure what's in yellow toner that is different but if factory uses it, it's good enough for me!
I dont understand, some guys here claims toner bottle have chips and others, it does not.
In my case i never see chip on TN321 bottles.
TN324 have chips.
Maybe different regions is reason for this or something else?
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