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For more
information, please contact us at
Tel: 603-6272 7607
Fax: 603-6272 7610
Email:
enquiry@magroller.com |
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Case Study |
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control panel instructions |
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Without Pamos Coating Solution |
With
Pamos
Coating Solution |
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menu
map (common functions) |
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Without Pamos Coating Solution |
With
Pamos
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Actual
testing using Pamos Coating Solution on used/empty HP toner
cartridge Q2610
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Using
the Laserjet 2300 printer, an empty HP Q2610
cartridge was put in to run a demo page printout.
The printout was blurred as shown in fig.1. |
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The
cartridge was dismantled and only the mag roller was
removed. |
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With the
mag roller removed, it was vacuumed to remove it of
all the toner. |
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The mag roller was then wiped clean with paper
tissue to remove it of any remaining toner which may
be visible. |
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Then, a piece of cotton wool impregnated with the 2T
oil was taken out and the same applied over the
entire surface of the mag roller. |
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Having
done by wrapping it round with the paper towel which
was provided with it. |
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The next
step is then to place the mag roller which was
wrapped in paper towel on the surface of the table.
Using both palms, roll forward the wrapped mag
roller and then backward ensuring that the whole
surface of the mag roller has been “steamrolled”. |
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Remove
the paper towel. |
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Refit
the mag roller in to the toner hopper. |
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Run the
demo page test again. |
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Immediately, the printout becomes darker, more even. |
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Continue
to print the configuration pages so as to run-in the
mag roller. |
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Progressively, the prints becomes darker and darker
until it reaches its optimum density which is
identical to the prints out of a brand new HP toner
cartridge. |
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This
test was actually done to show the effectiveness of the
Pamos Coating process. Where normally, an empty HP toner
cartridge will print lighter, it was reversed after the mag
roller was coated. There was no other additional work being
done to the mag roller, to the drum or to the PCR.
The same printer was used to print the demo page and menu
map page.
Conclusion: The mag roller was rejuvenated.
The printout was clear and clean with not a speckle of
toner. Where the print has a marginal blast before the
coating was done, the marginal blasting that was observed
becomes even more marginal. There was absolutely no
backgrounding.
The coating work very well on the HP components. It
works well on all toner/drum systems. In fact, where the
toner/drum combination works, the coating only enhances the
density and let the toner cartridge perform an its optimum.
The coating helps the toner transfer to be done more
efficiently. |
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