How do I reset my imaging unit?
Reset Life Counter
- With the power on, open the front door.
- Press and hold the cancel button (X). After a few seconds, the printer will flash its indicator lights telling you it’s resetting the life counter.
- Close the front door.
- The printer should restart automatically.
- Enjoy your new imaging unit!
What does it mean when Printer Says replace imaging unit?
This is known as planned obsolescence (manufacturers have programmed these components to stop working). Focusing on the imaging unit, after 16,000 copies are made, the printer’s LED will turn red. The screen will show an error: ‘Replace new Imaging unit’.
How do I install imaging unit on Samsung?
Samsung Laser Printers – How to Replace the Imaging Unit
- Open the front cover and remove the toner cartridge.
- Pull the imaging unit straight out of the printer, along the printer groove.
- Install the new imaging unit into the printer, aligning it along the printer groove.
Is imaging unit the same as toner?
Toner is the powder ink that latches on to the paper to create text and images. It is stored in the toner cartridge. An image drum is the unit that copies the text and images from the computer and then transfers them to the paper, along with the toner.
When should I change my imaging unit?
You should replace it when your image quality declines and does not improve even after changing your toner. Or simply replace your drum when your printer notifies you to do so. When the replace drum light or message comes on, your printer might stop working without much notice.
Is imaging unit same as toner?
How long does a Samsung imaging unit last?
approximately 50,000 pages
[Overview] The life of the imaging unit is approximately 50,000 pages for black and 12,500 pages for color.
Where is the reset button on an ink cartridge?
Hey, Where’s That Button?
- Just above the circuit board on most printer cartridges, you’ll find a small button.
- This is your reset button, and the only way to get in there is either with a paper clip or the tip of a pen (which will leave a tiny ink smudge on the button).