LP 100R Laser Printer Operator's Guide Chapter 4: Printer Maintenance
Rev: 1 Page 4-3 April, 2014
of 24 pages
Life and Cleaning Interval
Action Name Life/Cycle Tool to Use
Replace Toner bottle (contains
1 kg (2.2 lbs.))
Approximately
20,000 sheets
See page 4-15.
Toner collecting bottle Approximately
200,000 sheets
See page 4-17.
OPC drum 440,000 sheets See page 4-18.
Cleaning blade 220,000 sheets See page 4-21.
Clean Fusing glass 30,000 sheets Clean once each shift
with a cloth moistened
with water or dry cloth.
Main charger cat
whisker
50,000 sheets Clean once each shift
with packaged cleaner.
Transfer, separation
and charger wire
50,000 sheets Clean once each shift
with packaged cleaner.
AIDC sensor 50,000 sheets Clean once each shift
with a dry cloth.
Changing Consumables
The LP 100R informs you of the need to change consumables based on the number
of pages run on the particular consumable. There are two levels of warnings:
When 90% of the life of a consumable has been reached, the printer displays
the message Near End of Life. This informs you that the item needs to be
replaced in a short time.
When the full life of the item has been reached, the printer displays the
message End of Life, which indicates that the item should be replaced as soon
as possible. Continuing to use the printer with this consumable may
compromise print quality.
Toner Removal
Use the following procedures to remove toner.
Location of toner Procedure
Toner on the printer Wipe it away with a cleaning cloth.
Toner on your hands 1. Lightly pat your hands with a cleaning pad or dry
cloth.
2. Wash your hands with soap.
Toner on your clothes 1. Absorb the toner with a vacuum cleaner.
2. Wash your clothes with neutral detergent.
Note: When washing hands or clothing to remove toner, be sure to use cool
water. Do not use hot water.