Up until the last drum kit, it has averaged about 10,000 pages per drum, so
maybe it is just a bad drum.  I didn't know about the exposure to light,
that could have happened, too.

Thanks,

James Spinti
jspinti at dartdist dot com
952-368-3278 ext. 396
952-368-3255 (fax)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Grobe" <steveg at transition.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 7:47 AM
Subject: RE: [TCLUG] HP-Color Laserjet (OT)


> If you are talking about hp part number C4195A you don't need a repair
shop,
> just order one and put it in yourself.  It is a regular maintainence item,
> if
> you use the printer mostly for color printing (like we do) the drum will
> need
> to be replaced every 6300 pages or so. (600 pages is way low, although if
> the
> drum is exposed to light for more than 15 seconds it will be damaged,
maybe
> someone took a nice long look at it during install.)
>
> We have had fairly good luck with IKON Office Solutions they service all
> of our HP 4000 and 5000 series printers.  Our color one has not needed
> service yet but I would assume they work on those also.
>
> Service 952 841 4600
> Supplies 952 885 3770
>
>
> I wonder if maybe you just got a bad drum, I know that the magenta
cartridge
> that
> came with our printer only lasted about a week (600 pages) and then leaked
> that nice
> hot pink toner all over the damn place.  (I looked like I had been tie
dyed
> by the time
> I was done cleaning that mess up.)  One call to HP and we had a new toner
> cartridge
> the next day.  They even pay for the shipping to recycle the used ones, be
> it toner or drum.
>
> Good luck.