Memo
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When replacing only the K toner cartridge, refer to "For K (black) Toner Cartridge Only".
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Prepare new toner cartridges.
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Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the machine and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward.
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Press the open button (3) and open the output tray (4).
Burns may result.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch it.
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Identify an empty toner cartridge by its label color.
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Turn the toner cartridge lock lever (blue) (5) of the toner cartridge toward you until its top align on the
mark to detach the toner cartridge from the image drum.
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Lift the toner cartridge (6) from right side, and remove it from the machine.
Burns may result.
Never throw used toner cartridges into a fire. They may explode, and the toner inside may fly off and cause burns.
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Unpack a new toner cartridge and shake it several times vertically and horizontally.
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Remove the tape (7) from the toner cartridge.
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Insert the left indentation (8) of the toner cartridge to the protrusion (9) of the image drum so that the labels of color attached to a new toner cartridge (6) and image drum come to the same side and set the right side firmly.
Note
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Make sure to take off the tape from the toner cartridge before setting. Peel off the tape before setting the new cartridge.
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While pressing the toner cartridge, turn the toner cartridge lock lever (blue) (5) backward until its to aligns on the
mark, and lock the toner cartridge to the image drum.
You will hear a click when it is locked in place.
Note
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Closing the cover without turning the toner cartridge lock lever (blue) may cause a malfunction. Make sure to turn the cartridge lock lever until it lines up with the
in the far end.
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Close the output tray (4) by pushing the center of the output tray (4) firmly.
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Close the front cover (2).
Note
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The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely.
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Please recycle toner cartridges.
Memo
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If you have to dispose of used toner cartridges, put them into polyethylene bags or other container, and be sure to follow the regulations or instructions of your local government.