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9) Take care of the following items to unpack the entire drum cartridge
package.
Make sure to remove the drying agent [1] and the antifriction sheet [2] first.
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- Do not remove the sealing tape [1] and the drum protection cover [2].
- Do not press the drum area [3] over the drum protection cover [2]. It may
cause the damage of the drum area.
- Do not touch the waste toner shutter [4]. It may loosen the stopper [4].
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- Make sure to execute in the order of Y/M/C/Bk for step 10) through 12).
- Check the color of the drum cartridge by the label [1].
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10) Hold the drum cartridge with both hands as shown in the figure, and
shake it up and down 5 times to ensure the developer inside spread
evenly.
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11) Hold down the drum cartridge as shown in the figure, and draw the
sealing tape [1] in the direction shown by the arrow.
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12) Hold the drum cartridge as shown in the figure below to set to the
specified position of the ITB unit.
- Do not press the drum area over the drum protection cover. It may cause
the damage of the drum area.
- Check to see if the waste toner shutter label [1] is visible when setting. If
the drum cartridge is set with the waste toner shutter [2] loosen, the waste
toner shutter label [1] cannot be seen and the parts may be broken at
rotating the handle in the step 17).
- Check to see if the drum cartridge is inserted to the specified position.
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Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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