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Hewlett Packard® LaserJet 1300 Cartridge Remanufacturing Instructions...
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HP® 1300
Remanufacturing Instructions
Oasis Imaging Products, Inc.
Technical Support: Memphis 888 757 0762 / Nashua NH 888 627 6555

Reference Information:
Materials Needed:
Q2613A
Toner
Q2613X
Drum
PCR (if needed)
OEM Yields:
Mylars (if needed)
13A 2500 pages @ 5%
Wiper Blade
13X 4000 pages @ 5%
Doctor Blade (if needed)
Lint free, Wax free wipes
Tools Required:
#2 Philips Screwdriver
Approximate Reman Time:
#1 Flat Tip Screwdriver
25 min.
1/8 Punch or smaller
3/32 Drill Bit
Power Drill or Screwdriver
1. The cartridge halves are held together by a pair of retaining pins (Fig.1);
one on each end of the cartridge. The cartridge pins will cause damage to
the PCR cradle if pushed in; therefore they must be removed from the
inside and pushed out. The method of removal in these instructions will
cause some minor damage to the cartridge shell, but will not be visible to
the end user.


2. Using a small flat head screwdriver, gently pry up on the door hinge
with the spring to remove the drum shutter door from the waste bin (Fig.
2). Do the same to the opposite door hinge and carefully remove the shutter
door.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
3. Once the shutter door is
removed you can see the area
on figure 3 & 4 that needs to
be drilled, so that you can
push the cartridge pins out
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
OEM Chip
The HP Laser Jet 1300 toner cartridge has a chip similar to the 4100 cartridge
that monitors the toner level. The chip looks similar to the HP 4200/4300
cartridge chips. The chip is not a lock out device, the cartridge will print with
a second cycle OEM chip but will give you a display of Non HP Cartridge
Detected. The printer will not detect toner low without a new, or replacement
chip. Without a new chip the toner low functions on the printer are disabled.
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4. Using a 3/32 drill bit carefully drill a small hole into
the plastic housing where the cartridge pin is located
(Fig. 5). Repeat this process on the opposite side of the
cartridge where the second cartridge pin is located (Fig.
6).
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
5. Once the holes are drilled in the cartridge pin locations
you will be able to see the end of the cartridge pin. Use a
small punch or angled tool to push the pin out from the
inside of the cartridge (Fig. 7).


Push the pin out enough so that you can get a pair of
pliers on the pin once it is free from the internal housing
to fully remove it. Repeat the same steps on the opposite
pin (Fig. 8).


Once the pins are removed you can separate the
cartridge halves.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
6. Remove the screw that secures the OPC stabilizer (Fig. 9).

7. Once that is done carefully remove the OPC (Fig. 10).

8. Remove the PCR (Fig. 11)
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
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Fig. 12
9. Remove the two screws that secure the wiper blade (Fig 12).
Remove the blade and replace if necessary. Remove all residual
toner from the waste bin. Check Mylar recovery blade and
ensure that it is not creased or damaged. Clean or replace PCR
and OPC and reassemble in reverse order.
10. Remove one screw from the end cap on the gear end
side of the toner hopper (Fig. 13).
Fig. 13
11.Once the end cap is removed remove the gears from the
toner hopper. Make a notation of the position of the gears
for re -assembly (Fig.14).
Fig. 14
12. Remove the one screw on the mag contact end cap on
the opposite side of the toner hopper (Fig. 15).
Fig. 15
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13. Carefully remove the magnetic roller by lifting the roller from
the toner hopper section (Fig. 16). Note the location of all
peripheral components on the mag roller (bushings, etc). Use
compressed air to remove all residual toner from the surface of
the sleeve and inspect for damage.
Fig. 16
14. Remove the two screws that hold the doctor blade in place
(Fig. 17). Use compressed air or a vacuum to remove the
residual toner from the blade; replace if necessary. Inspect the
mag roller Mylar for damage; replace if necessary. Clean the
hopper with compressed air or a vacuum; clean the hopper of all
residual toner. Fill the toner hopper with the required gram load
and prepare for re ­ assembly.
Fig. 17
15. Reassemble the toner hopper in reverse order of the
disassembly. Clean and inspect all components and replace if
necessary (Fig. 18). Place the cartridge halves together and avoid
damaging the springs on the top of the toner hopper. Align the
pinholes on each side and insert the cartridge pins to hold the
halves together.
Fig. 18
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