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Q6000a Hp2600tech
Q6000a Hp2600tech
Technical Instructions
CORPORATE LOS ANGELES, USA
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Supplies
Lint-Free Cloth Cotton Swab Anhydrous Isopropyl Alcohol Contact grease DRUMPOWDERCPT
HP2600PINTOOL Toner hopper holding fixture kit Waste hopper holding fixture kit Diagonal cutters Drill and 3/32 drill bit Needle nose pliers Phillips screwdriver Flat screwdriver Dr. Blade cleaning fixture Deionized air - 30 PSI
Tools
ATLANTA, USA
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Photo 1
Step 1
Using a 3/32 drill bit, drill a small hole next to the metal cartridge pin. (See Photo 1)
MIAMI, USA
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Step 2
NEW YORK, USA
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Photo 2
Using needle nose pliers or diagonal cutters pull the metal pin from the contact side of the cartridge. (See Photo 2)
TORONTO, CAN
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Step 3
Using a pin removal tool, remove the plastic cartridge pin from the gear side of the cartridge. (See Photo 3)
Photo 3
MELBOURNE, AUS
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Step 4
Remove the two cartridge springs from both sides of the cartridge. (See Photos 4 & 5) NOTE: Keep the cartridge springs separate because they are different. The smaller spring is either marked with a black strip or a black anodized spring.
Photo 5
SYDNEY, AUS
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Photo 4
MONTEVIDEO,URY
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REV. 06/01/07
Website: www.futuregraphicsllc.com
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Photo 6
Notes
Photo 7
Step 6
Remove the drum shutter from the shutter hinges on both sides of the cartridge. (See Photo 7)
Photo 8
Remove the drum shutter from the cradles on both toner hopper end caps. (See Photo 8)
Step 7
Separate the toner hopper and waste hopper. Place the waste hopper aside out of the light. Place the toner hopper so the developer roller is facing up with the gears on the right.
Photo 9
Step 8
Remove the two screws holding the doctor blade. (See Photo 9)
Step 9
Carefully lift the doctor blade from the gear end of the toner hopper. (See Photo 10)
Photo 10
NOTE: The doctor blade is held in place by a tacky sealing material. Clean the doctor blade first using dry compressed air. Place the doctor blade into a cleaning fixture and clean the blade using a dry lint free cloth. If toner buildup is present on the blade, use a small amount of water to clean the blade.
Step 10
Remove the two screws holding the gear housing end cap. (See Photo 11)
Step 14
Lift out the developer roller. (See Photo 16) Remove the white developer roller bushing from the ends of the roller. Clean the developer roller using dry compressed air and a lint free cloth.
Photo 12
Remove the end cap and the drive gears from the end of the toner hopper. (See Photo 12)
Photo 16
Photo 13
Step 11
Remove the two screws that hold the contact end cap to the toner hopper. (See Photo 13)
Step 15
Remove the supply roller sealing end foams from the axle of the supply roller on each side of the toner hopper. (See Photo 17)
Photo 17
Photo 14
Step 12
Insert a small flat screwdriver behind the mag roller contact to release the metal tab that holds the contact in place. (See Photo 14) Remove the contact end cap. NOTE: Clean the contact end cap using a cotton swab and alcohol. Apply new conductive grease on the two contacts (supply and developer roller contacts).
Photo 15 Photo 18
Step 16
Place the toner hopper into the toner hopper holding fixture. Push the red handle down to secure the toner hopper in the fixture. (See Photo 18)
Step 13
Remove the screw that holds the developer roller end cap to the toner hopper. (See Photo 15) Remove the end cap.
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Photo 22
Step 17
Using the hole saw provided with the fixture begin drilling using light pressure to prevent the hole from grabbing and damaging the toner hopper. (See Photo 19)
Remove the seal exit port plug located opposite the gear side. (See Photo 22)
Photo 23
Step 22
Using an insertion seal, seal the toner hopper by inserting the seal through the seal exit port plug. (See Photo 23)
Photo 19
Photo 24
Step 23
Install the seal exit port plug. (See Photo 24)
Step 18
Lift up the red handle to release the clamp, (See Photo 20) remove the toner hopper from the fixture.
Photo 25 Photo 20
Step 24
Fill the toner hopper through the hole on top of the hopper. Seal the hole using a fill plug. (See Photo 25)
Step 19
Clean the fill hole to remove any burrs caused by the hole saw. (See Photo 21)
Photo 26
Step 25
Install the toner supply roller end foams to the axle on each side of the hopper. (See Photo 26)
Step 20
Clean the hopper using dry compressed air making sure the hopper is void of plastic shavings.
Photo 27
Step 26
Place the developer roller end cap onto the gear side of the toner hopper. Install the screw that holds the end cap in place. (See Photo 27)
Photo 21
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Step 27
Install the developer roller bushings onto the developer roller. Slide the gear end of the developer roller through the end cap. (See Photo 28)
Step 32
Place the waste hopper into the waste hopper holding fixture making sure the drive element is situated inside the fixture. (See Photos 33 & 34) NOTE: Make sure the metal end stop on the fixture is located between the drum and cartridge handle. (See Photo 35)
Photo 29
Step 28
Place the contact end cap onto the end of the toner hopper. Install the two screws that hold the end cap to the hopper. (See Photo 29)
Photo 33 Photo 30
Step 29
Using a cotton swab and alcohol clean the OEM sealant where the ends of the doctor blade sit on the toner hopper. (See Photo 30)
Photo 34
Photo 31
Step 30
Place the toner hopper back into the Toner Hopper Holding Fixture. Place the doctor blade onto the toner hopper, install the two screws that hold the doctor blade but do not tighten them. (See Photo 31)
Photo 35
Photo 32
Step 31
Press down on the red handle until the clamp locks into place. Finish tightening down the doctor blade screws. (See Photo 32)
Step 33
Secure the waste hopper by pushing the red handle down until the clamp locks into place. (See Photo 36)
Photo 36
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Photo 39
Step 34
Attach the drum hub cutting bit into the drill. Wearing safety glasses, place the drill into drum bearing end cap in alignment with the drum and begin drilling using light pressure. (See Photo 36) NOTE: Too much pressure could cause damage to the hopper. When the drill reaches the end, stop. Apply smooth added force until the front of the slide reaches the white mark. (See Photos 37 & 38) Pull the drill straight out to remove.
Lift up the red handle to release the clamp, (See Photo 39), remove the waste hopper from the fixture.
Photo 40
Step 36
Lift out the cut end of the drum. (See Photo 40) Remove the drum hub from inside the drum bearing end cap.
Photo 41
Step 37
Remove the PCR from the waste hopper. (See Photo 41) Clean the PCR using a dry soft cloth while rotating the drum. Make sure the PCR is totally clean.
Photo 36 Photo 42
Step 38
Remove the two screws holding the wiper blade. (See Photo 42) Lift out the wiper blade. Clean the waste hopper using dry compressed air.
Photo 43
Step 39
Apply DRUMPOWDERCPT to the wiper blade, place the wiper blade onto the waste hopper. (See Photo 43)
White mark
Photo 38
Photo 44
Install the two screws that hold the wiper blade. (See Photo 44)
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Step 40
Put a small amount of conductive grease onto the black contact PCR saddle. (See Photo 45) Place the clean PCR into the saddles.
Step 46
Insert the plastic pin into the smaller handle. If using a new waste hopper, use the plastic cartridge pin that came with the hopper. (See Photo 51)
Photo 46
Step 41
Place the drum non-gear insert into the drum bearing end cap on the contact side of the waste hopper (the side with the black PCR saddle). (See Photo 46)
Photo 51
Photo 47
Step 42
Apply yellow toner to the drum. Slide the drive hub end of the drum into the drum bearing end cap on the gear side of the waste hopper. (See Photo 47)
Step 47
Place the two cartridge springs on each end of the cartridge. The smaller spring, either the all black or the spring with the black mark on it, goes on the side of the cartridge with the larger handle. (See Photos 52 & 53)
Photo 48
Step 43
Push the drum non gear insert axle into the drum non gear body to lock the insert and drum body together. (See Photo 48)
Photo 52
Photo 49
Step 44
Align the toner hopper and waste hopper. Marry the two halves together. Insert the metal cartridge pin on the contact side of the cartridge. (See Photo 49)
Photo 53
Photo 50
Step 45
Using a small flat screwdriver, make sure that the ground plate is flush against the housing so the plate is in contact with the PCR saddle spring. (See Photo 50)
Step 48
Reassemble the drum shutter and attach the shutter to the toner hopper cradle and the waste hopper hinge. Place the drum shutter spring onto the cartridge. (See Photo 54)
Notes
Photo 55
Step 49
Using diagonal cutters or a utility knife partially remove the top part of the plastic that locks the chip in place. Remove the chip by sliding it up and out. (See Photo 55)
Photo 56
Step 50
Place a new chip onto the waste hopper. (See Photo 56)
HP LaserJet 2600
With instant on technology the hp1600, hp2600 and the hp2605 prints the first page in less than 20 seconds. The hp1600 prints 6 ppm color and 8ppm black. The hp2600 prints 8ppm color and 8ppm black. The hp2605 prints 10ppm color and 12 ppm black. The hp2600 and the hp2605 both have a duty cycle of 35000 pages per month.
Machines:
HP1600 HP2600 HP2605 CM1015 MFP CM1017 MFP
OEM Information:
Q6000A Q6001A Q6002A Q6003A BLACK CARTRIDGE, 2500 PAGES @ 5% COVERAGE CYAN CARTRIGDE, 2000 PAGES @ 5% COVERAGE YELLOW CARTRIDGE 2000 PAGES @ 5% COVERAGE MAGENTA CARTIDGE 2000 PAGES @ 5% COVERAGE
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