HP P3005 Cartridge Remanufacturing Instructions: Uninet
HP P3005 Cartridge Remanufacturing Instructions: Uninet
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1. Remove the drum cover by prying the spring loaded arm, and then carefully pry off the two metal bars out of their holders. The cover must be in the closed position in order to pry off the spring loaded arm. Be careful not to loose the spring! Both of the metal bars should be removed from the front not the end.
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2. Note on each end of the cartridge there are small silver pins. To separate the two halves these pins must be removed. Like the HP1200 cartridges, these pins cannot be pulled out or pushed in from the outside of the cartridge. Small holes must be but in the top of the cartridge to allow the pins to be pushed out. The areas indicated by the red arrows are shown uncut.
3. To remove the pins, cut the holes with the Dremmel tool and a side cutting bit.
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6. On the Waste section, take a common screwdriver and remove the Metal Axle pin/spring loaded cover located on the right side of the cartridge. This is the same type of drum axle pin that the 2400 series uses. It comes out easily enough, but be careful as it seems somewhat fragile.
8. Remove the Primary Charge Roller (PCR), by prying it out of the clips on either end. Clean the PCR with your preferred cleaner and place aside.
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9. Remove the wiper blade and 2 screws. NOTE: Be very careful not to damage or distort the thin Mylar Recovery Blade next to the wiper blade. If this blade is bent or damaged in any way, it should be replaced.
10. Clean out any remaining waste toner. Make sure the foam seals under the wiper blade are clean and not damaged.
11. Due to the aggressive nature of the toner used in these cartridges, we recommend that the Wiper Blade be replaced each cycle. This blade looks very similar to the HP-4000 & 4100, but is different. A dedicated bladed is needed here. Lightly coat the new blade with you preferred lubricant. Replace the Wiper Blade and 2 screws into the cartridge.
12. Clean the 2 PCR holders, and place a small amount of conductive grease on the black PCR holder, install the PCR.
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13. If you are re-using the drum, check to make sure the grease on the drum drive gear and hub is clean. If not remove it and replace. White Lithium grease can be used here. Install the drum.
14. Install the spring in the holder as shown, install on the cartridge and set the tail of the spring so it drops into its slot. Replace the conductive grease on the end of the drum axle tip, and install on the cartridge. Place the waste chamber aside.
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15. On the supply section, remove the 2 screws from the right side (Gear side) end cap.
16. Remove the end cap. Note that the gears stay with it.
17. On the contact side, remove the 2 screws and end cap.
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19. Remove the 2 screws and doctor blade. Clean out any remaining toner.
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20. There is no fill hole in these cartridges so it must be filled through the DB slot. Fill the cartridge with 305g of P3005 toner. If a seal is available, install it now.
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21. Make sure the doctor blade seals are clean. If they are coated with toner, clean them lightly with a cotton swab and alcohol until they are sticky again. Install the doctor blade and 2 screws.
22. Clean the mag roller contact plate on the contact end cap. Replace the conductive grease.
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24. Clean the mag roller sleeve with a dedicated mag roller cleaner. Install the mag roller. Turn the stationary magnet so that the keyed end will fit into the end cap. You cannot see the keyed end so you have to set the magnet by feel as you turn it.
25. Install the gear end cap and 2 screws. If the end cap does not fit, the stationary magnet most likely is not set correctly.
26. Place the 2 halves together. Make sure the springs are set, and install the 2 pins.
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27. Install the spring in the drum cover arm as shown. Install the metal bar into the hole and slot. Install the arm.
28. Release the tail of the spring so that the cover closes.
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RUNNING THE CLEANING PAGE The cleaning page helps keep the fuser free of toner particles. HP recommends that it be run every time a new cartridge is installed. 01. Press the MENU button to open the menus. 02. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until CONFIGURE DEVICE appears on the display. 03. Press the SELECT button. 04. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until PRINT QUALITY appears on the display. 05. Press the SELECT button. 06. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until CREATE CLEANING PAGE appears on the display. 07. Press the SELECT button. 08. Load the cleaning page face down in tray 1 09. Press the DOWN arrow until PROCESS CLEANING PAGE appears on the display. 10. Press the SELECT button.
CHANGING THE PRINTERS INTENSITY (DENSITY) 01. Press the MENU button to open the menus. 02. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until CONFIG DEVICE appears on the display. 03. Press the SELECT button. 04. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until PRINT QUALITY appears on the display. 05. Press the SELECT button. 06. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until TONER DENSITY appears on the display. 07. Press the SELECT button. 08. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until the desired setting (1-5) appears on the display. 3 is the default setting.
PRINTING TEST PRINTS There are a number of test pages that can be run from the menu. There is a Menu map, Configuration Page, Supplies Status Page, Usage page, and the PCL font list. The Supplies Status Page or the Configuration page are the best to use. They have Solid Black, Gray Scales, and text. 01. Press the MENU button to open the menus. 02. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until INFORMATION appears on the display. 03. Press the SELECT button. 04. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until the page you wish to print appears on the display. 05. Press the SELECT button.
CARTRIDGE TROUBLESHOOTING Repetitive defect chart: 96mm Drum 76mm Upper Fuser roller 62mm lower pressure roller 47mm Magnetic roller 43.6mm transfer roller 38mm PCR A Dirty or Bad Primary Charge Roller (PCR): This will show on the test print as vertical gray streaks down the page, as a gray background throughout the page, or as ghosting where part of a previously printed area is repeated. Dirty PCR Connection: This will show as horizontal dark black bars across the page, or as shading throughout the page. Scratched Drum: This is shown by a very thin, perfectly straight line that runs from the top to the bottom of the test page. Chipped Drum: This will show as a dot or series of dots that repeat every 96mm. Light Damaged Drum: This will show up as a shaded area on the test print that should be white. Again this will repeat every 96mm.
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Worn-Out Drum: This will usually show up as shading on the right side of the page. It will usually start right from the edge of the page, and work in towards the center. The pattern will normally look like tire tracks. Bad Wiper Blade: This will show as either a gray line approximately 1/8" thick or as shading across the entire page. In either case there will be a film of toner on the drum surface that matches the defect. Bad Magnetic Roller Bushing: When this round shaped bushing wears out, gray scale pages, and pages with heavy graphics will exhibit light and dark lines across the page.
PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING Most of the error messages show on the display in plain English so we will not go into them here. Some of the more common numeric messages are as follows: 10.10.00 Error. Bad or missing chip 10.32.YY Unauthorized supply. A new non HP supply has been installed. Press the OK button to clear. 10.XX.YY Supply Memory Error. Bad or missing chip 13.XX.YY paper jams in printer 50.1 Fuser error. AC Power to the fuser is bad 50.6 Fuser error. Main or sub thermistor bad 52.00 Scanner error 57.XX fan Error 59.50 Printer motor error
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