Brother TN 460 manual

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    TN 430 T ONER CARTRIDGE BR O THER ™ HL 1240 • 1650 (TN 430/460) CARTRIDGE REMANUF A CTURING INSTRUCTIONS © 2007 UniNet Imaging Inc. All Trademark names are property of their respective owners. Product brand names mentioned are intended to show compatibility only . UniNet Imaging does not guarantee or warrant downloaded information. Summit T ec[...]

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    BROTHER HL 1240 PRINTER SPECIFICA TIONS Released in 1 999 the Brother the multi-platf orm HL12 40, HL1250 and HL12 70N possesses printing speed of up to 12 ppm, true output of 600 x 600 dpi and first page printing in 14 seconds. When compared to its predecessors, the print ers HL1040 and HL1 050, the new HL1200 series offers no engine changes e xce[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER HL 1240/165 (TN 430/460) CARTRIDGE REMANUF ACTURING INSTRUCTIONS 3. On the same side and with the help of a small jew eler screw- driver release the three (3) clips holding the de veloper roller bearing cap to the t oner hopper . The first clip is right below the screw holding the de veloper blade, the opposite cli[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE T ONER CAR TRIDGE UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER HL 1240/165 (TN 430/460) CARTRIDGE REMANUF ACTURING INSTRUCTIONS 6. Press the clip in to wards the de veloper roller and r otate the piece up to wards the fr ont of the toner hopper , until the bearing cap is perpendicular to the r [...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE T ONER CAR TRIDGE UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE T ONER CAR TRIDGE UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER HL 1240/165 (TN 430/460) CARTRIDGE REMANUF ACTURING INSTRUCTIONS 9. Discharge any t oner from the toner hopper . Use dr y com- pressed air or a vacu[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • ASSEMBLING THE T ONER CAR TRIDGE UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE T ONER CAR TRIDGE UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER HL 1240/165 (TN 430/460) CARTRIDGE REMANUF ACTURING INSTRUCTIONS 12. Inser t the OEM or the compatible yello w seal cover f or the dev eloper roller to[...]

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    OPC CARTRIDGE 13. With a medium size Phillips scre wdriver remov e the screws securing the corona wire assembly . There are two in each corner holding the plastic top and one, visible thru the hole on the right hand side securing the electric contact of the control grid and the cleaning felt. 1 4. Press the four tabs to remo ve the assembly from th[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE OPC CAR TRIDGE 1 6. Finish with a dr y lint-free cloth. 18. Remo ve and clean the assembly thor oughly removing all remains of old toner . 1 7 . With a Phillips screwdriv er remove the scre ws holding the drum cleaning assembly . Y ou will notice that it is composed of a cleaning fel[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE OPC CAR TRIDGE 20. Pull axle out using a pair of needle-nose pliers. 22. When the drum is extract ed there will be a spring loaded clutch piece at one end and a drive gear on the other side com- ing loose. 23. Do not lose these three pieces which will be needed to assemble the car tr[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • DISASSEMBLING THE OPC CAR TRIDGE 25. Extract the transfer r oller from the cartridge using a pair of long nose pliers. Notice that the saddles and the helical gear will also come out. Clean the roller with com pressed air or vacu- um cleaner . DO NO T USE any solvent or chemicals on the trans- ference[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • ASSEMBLING THE OPC CAR TRIDGE 26. Replace the transf er roller t ogether with its saddles and the helical gear . 28. Slide the axle from left to right, inser t the bearing in place and the retaining washer t o secure the axle in place. 2 7 . Replace the OPC drum by mounting the clutch and spring on th[...]

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    UNINET IMAGING INC . • BRO THER 1240/1650 • ASSEMBLING THE OPC CAR TRIDGE 30. With a T est er check the electrical continuity between the contact of the assembly and the drum shaf t. 32. Tighten the e xternal screws and finally the small int ernal one. 3 1. Inser t the lid containing the cor ona assembly, align the f our clips, and press down t[...]