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'Samsung CLP-610/660 Service Repair Manual' guide technician remove & Install components internal Samsung printer CLP-610/660 printer, providing them knowledge intensive the component, how to take apart & restore bugs in the process of using Samsung printer CLP-610/660 printer that the user themselves can not restore. Jan 27, 2018 - To create fix firmware reset for printers Samsung CLP-320 CLP-325 N / W / K necessary to know and This information can be found by printing.
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Hi all,
I recently had a Samsung CLP-310 given to me to dispose of, it looked like it was in good shape and seemed new enough so I figured there wouldn't be much wrong with it. The unit is giving a replace Image Unit message so I thought I'll see if I could clean and reset the old unit. I emptied the waste toner and gave everything a good cleaning and still a replace imaging unit message. After searching all day to find a way to reset the drum count (there is precious little info on these machines, at least drum-wise) I found an Italian site that gave me the answer... sort of. There are a pair of resisters in a removable clip on the side of the imaging unit that reset the unit when a new one is installed. I couldn't translate the page well enough to get all the info I need though. He speaks of removing one but not the other or piggy backing a fuse onto one of them to trip the reset function. It warns about not removing one of the resisters thought, problem is I can't tell which one. Both look fine to me and I can't fully decipher his instructions (Google translate is... lets say a bit off lol).
Does anyone know how to do this? I'm going to give it a shot but I'd prefer to have all the info not some of it, if I get it to work I'll post how since I'm sure I'm not the only person looking for this info.
I recently had a Samsung CLP-310 given to me to dispose of, it looked like it was in good shape and seemed new enough so I figured there wouldn't be much wrong with it. The unit is giving a replace Image Unit message so I thought I'll see if I could clean and reset the old unit. I emptied the waste toner and gave everything a good cleaning and still a replace imaging unit message. After searching all day to find a way to reset the drum count (there is precious little info on these machines, at least drum-wise) I found an Italian site that gave me the answer... sort of. There are a pair of resisters in a removable clip on the side of the imaging unit that reset the unit when a new one is installed. I couldn't translate the page well enough to get all the info I need though. He speaks of removing one but not the other or piggy backing a fuse onto one of them to trip the reset function. It warns about not removing one of the resisters thought, problem is I can't tell which one. Both look fine to me and I can't fully decipher his instructions (Google translate is... lets say a bit off lol).
Does anyone know how to do this? I'm going to give it a shot but I'd prefer to have all the info not some of it, if I get it to work I'll post how since I'm sure I'm not the only person looking for this info.