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E
16/E
31
Tools & Supplies Required:
Needle nose pliers
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Damp cloth
Vacuum or compressed air
Conductive grease
Anhydrous Isopropyl Alcohol
Q-Tip“, or other cotton swabs
Toner Hopper Seal
Toner
E16/31 ENGINE
Copiers:
PC -300, 310, 320,
325, 330, 330L, 720,
740, 745, 770, 775,
785, and 790
OEM INFORMATION:
E16
Part #: F41-8802-700
Gram Load: 80gm
Yield @ 5%: 1600 copies
Copies per min: 4 cpm
E31
Part #: F41-8801-710
Gram Load: 150gm
Yield @ 5%: 3100 copies
Copies per min: 8-12 cpm
Step 1
As furnished by the OEM, most E16,
E31 cartridges are held together with
plastic clips. However, if the cartridge has
been remanufactured before, it may have
three or more screws (usually Phillip
head) on the outside that must be
removed first.
(See photo #1, #2)
Step 2
Place the cartridge, top down, on the
worktable with the drum up and the drum
gear to you left. Pry loose the four clips
facing you starting with the one on the
drum gear side. This can be done with a
small flat-blade screwdriver, taking
care to avoid breaking the plastic car-
tridge clips.
Step 3
Rotate the cartridge clockwise
until the drum gear is away from you
and pry loose the clip below the white
plastic plate.
Step 4
Next, rotate the cartridge so the
drum gear is closest to you. Now pry
loose the clip located under the metal
axle. At this time also locate and loosen
the clip in the recessed area to the right
of the stirring paddle gear.
Photo #1
Step 5
Now, work your way around the
cartridge, carefully prying the two halves
apart using your flat blade screwdriver.
Do not separate the two halves until you
complete the next step.
Step 6
Pull the drum cover back and hold it in
position using your thumb. Now, work your
way around the cartridge again to make
certain all your clips have been released.
Separate the waste hopper from the toner
hopper. Toner will spill everywhere.
Photo #2