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Deleting reset Minolta Magicolor 1600W drum / Xerox Phaser 6121 / Oki C110 / Epson C1600 and derivatives identical engine. All the instructions in the link. Can be translated into google.
Open the front door.
Remove the toner waste bottle. Turn the belt tightening knob (top middle with arrow on it). Pull out the OPC Drum. Install new OPC Drum. Turn the belt tightening knob back. Re-install a waste toner bottle. Close the front door.
Remove the OPC drum unit,remove the OPC drom and change the cleaning blade(fixed 2 screws).Normally if you change the OPC drum change automatically the OPC cleaning blade.
check dev unit if any object is stuck between doctor blade and mag roller?
any object between drum and main charge/ and or between scanner& drum?
check transfer assy
Good luck
Open the Front Cover and remove the OPC drum cartridge by pulling up from the green lever. I'm sure you'll find all these instructions on the box the new drum is comming.
Lift Transfer Belts Blue Knob until it's placed at 11 o'clock. (it's directly behind the waste toner box)
The OPC DRUM UNIT is directly under the BLUE KNOB
SQUEEZE HANDLE and PULL OUT the OPC UNIT
Be VERY CAREFUL NOT TO SCRATCH THE GREEN COLOURED ROLLER on the OPC DRUM UNIT.
Replace new OPC DRUM and turn BLUE KNOB of TRANSFER BELT back to 7 o'clock position
Replace Waste Toner Box, Close Front Cover and Switch On.
Status Display will show OPC Drum at 100%
(You can also replace the fuse in the OPC DRUM UNIT and save yourself HUNDREDS on a new one) I posted this on another solve problem previously, worth looking at.
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