Monday, June 28, 2010

No Power Dell 1320c, 1320c

1. Turn the printer off.
2. Wait 10 seconds.
3. Turn the printer on.
4. Determine if the issue still occurs.

Reseat the Power Cord and Verify a Good Power Source

1. Power down the system.
2. Unplug the power cord.
3. Wait approximately 1 minute.
4. Reseat the power cord.
5. Verify that the power cord is plugged directly into a known-good power outlet.

To reset the circuit breaker, perform the following steps:

1. Locate the circuit breaker reset button and test button next to the power cord on the back of the printer
2. Using a pen or other pointed object, press the Test button. (The circuit breaker Reset button pops out.)
3. Press the circuit breaker Reset button until it clicks and is back in place.
Verify the condition of the Ready/Data LED.The Ready/Data LED on the Dell 1320c Personal Color Laser printer is located in the lower left corner of the User-Interface Control PanelThe Ready/Data LED has three states which indicate the following printer conditions:

* Steady Green indicates the printer is ready for normal operation.
* Blinking Green indicates the printer is currently processing or printing or in an error condition. * Steady Amber indicates the printer is on but in power saving mode.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Konica Minolta bizhub Toner Cartridge Recycling Program

Laser toner recycling from Konica Minolta helps to contribute to a clean planet. The Clean Planet Program enables everyone who uses bizhub, magicolor and pagepro toner to contribute to the efforts of saving the environment.
Konica Minolta toner cartridges are developed to the highest standards and designed to provide exceptional output and superior engine longevity. All toner cartridges must undergo rigorous testing prior to approval for use in our printers.
The bizhub toner recycling program was created to further our commitment to quality and a clean planet. To participate in the laser toner recycling program simply follow the instructions below. It's that simple.
We appreciate your support of the Konica Minolta Clean Planet Program. With your help, together we can strive to make a real effort towards a clean planet.

Some observation


1. Please return only the Clean Planet consumable list above for recycling. All other consumable items should be disposed of according to local regulations. Toner bottles are made of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE, SPI Code #2) which many recycling centers will accept.
2. Returns of any other non-Clean Planet program materials will be refused and returned to the shipper Freight Collect.
3. You are not entitled to a tax deduction or rebate for the return of Clean Planet program consumables.
4. This program may be modified or discontinued without prior notice.
5. This toner recycling program is available in the U.S. and Puerto Rico only.

Source
konicaminolta.us, date june 15 - 2010


Thursday, June 3, 2010

DO YOU REALLY KNOW ENOUGH OF COMPATIBLE TONER CARTRIDGES


What do you really know about compatible toner cartridges? Do you know how much a quality compatible toner cartridge will save on your printer budget? Every time you purchase an OEM replacement toner cartridge, you pay twice what you should pay.

Most people don't know enough about compatible toner cartridges. Some think compatible toner cartridges will void their warranty. That's not true. In fact, it's against the law. Others believe the quality and quantity of print will not be as good. That's also not true. Compatible toner cartridges are manufactured to the exact OEM standards of your laser printer.

They are guaranteed to be as good as or better than the original cartridge. They will print the same number of pages with the same quality. Perhaps the real reason most people haven't discovered how to cut their replacement toner cost in half is they believe what major printer companies are saying. Major printer companies spend thousands of dollars every year to discourage you from trying a compatible toner cartridge. It's ironic. Did you know many major printer companies are selling you compatible and remanufactured toner cartridges? The problem is, you're paying full price for their brand name toner cartridge. Look at your package label. See if it says, "manufactured from new and recycled parts"... enough said. When you purchase original replacement toner cartridges, you will pay nearly seven times as much for toner cartridges as you paid for your laser printer.

This is based on a normal printer life expectancy of five years. If your laser printer lasts more than five years, which many do, you will pay more. The first thing people notice when they use compatible is that the prints of these toner cartridges are as good as the original toner cartridge. In fact, some compatible cartridges actually print more pages than the original toner cartridge. After doing some extensive research, you can find out that many original toner cartridges are not filled to capacity.

These toner cartridges print the number of pages given in the company specifications. However, when the toner cartridge is completely filled with toner, you get more pages from the same toner cartridge. When you purchase a compatible toner you will not only get more pages of print with the same quality, but you’ll also pay less than half of what the OEM charges you. Tips: -Only purchase your toner cartridges from a reputable supplier. This is very important. -Compare their compatible toner cartridge cost with what you've been paying. -Check out their toner cartridge guarantee. You will be glad you made this deal