refilling 35A refilling cartridges

a_gour

Newbie to Printing
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Points
7
How to refill 35A/36A HP toner cartridges .
 

Simon R.

Printing Ninja
Joined
Jun 25, 2007
Messages
228
Reaction score
0
Points
99
Location
USA
Is it even possible to refill laser toner cartridge at home without that special machines - the way we do with the inkjet cartridges?
 

panos

Print Addict
Joined
Apr 14, 2005
Messages
623
Reaction score
18
Points
166
Location
Greece
I have, on an old HP 5L. It involved making a hole with a special soldering iron tip, disposing the leftovers in a plastic bag and then refilling from the toner bottle. The hole was then covered with tape. It was easy and the quality was indistinguishable to OEM.
 

Grandad35

Printer Master
Platinum Printer Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2005
Messages
1,669
Reaction score
182
Points
223
Location
North of Boston, USA
Printer Model
Canon i9900 (plus 5 spares)
I've refilled my HP laser twice with no problems. The potential for making a mess with toner is an order of magnitude greater than when refilling with ink, so do it in the basement or garage until after you have done it the first time (it's easy to get some of the very fine black toner dust into the air). I bought a toolkit that had a special tip for a soldering iron (included) that melted a hole through the casing (to eliminate chips from drilling) and a rubber plug to plug the hole after it was refilled.

I have read that you should only count on 1 refill per cartridge on average, as the drum will eventually become contaminated. Sure enough, some time after my second refill dark areas started to appear on one edge of each sheet. When this cartridge runs out, it will be replaced with a remanufactured unit to get a clean drum.
 

tony uk

Getting Fingers Dirty
Joined
Feb 6, 2009
Messages
20
Reaction score
0
Points
22
a complete strip down and clean of the cartridge is possible at home no specialist machines are needed at all, i have instructions if you like??
 

bobertofalls

Newbie to Printing
Joined
Jun 26, 2009
Messages
5
Reaction score
0
Points
7
yes can you email me them please I want to buy a laser printer that is cheap to refill and parts ie rollers, blades and chips etc
 

ian

Getting Fingers Dirty
Joined
Sep 8, 2009
Messages
49
Reaction score
0
Points
22
Location
Pukekohe New Zealand
5L-6L cartridges are easy to fill. You do not need to make any holes in the cartridge. Get your cartridge and turn it on it's end. You will see a silver metal pin. Get a small screwdriver and push the pin in. Turn the cartridge up the other end and go the same to that pin. The cartridge will now come apart in two half's. Get your screwdriver and undo the end cap on the Non gear end of the cartridge and remove the cap. You will now see the fill hole and plug. Remove the Plug and empty the old toner out and clean cartridge. Put new toner in (140Grams) and put cartridge back together.
 

ghwellsjr

Printer Master
Platinum Printer Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2006
Messages
3,645
Reaction score
85
Points
233
Location
La Verne, California
Printer Model
Epson WP-4530
Jasii, your link appears to only apply to inkjet cartridges. How do you find help for laser cartridges on that website?
 
Top