According to China-based Kilider, several Ricoh copier devices have a known issue where the carrier in the developer spills onto the drum frame during transportation.
Kilider will demonstrate solutions designed to address the pain points related to these issues during the RemaxWorld Expo 2024, which will be held from October 17 to 19. According to the spokesperson from Kilider, visitors can expect to learn more about the following solutions at their booth No. 2310.
A Kilider company spokesperson explained the issue where the carrier in the developer spills onto the drum frame, causes the magnetic roller and gear inside the drum component to stick together. This problem requires users to disassemble and clean the components before use.
To solve this problem, Kilider’s technical team purchased many original Ricoh drum units and machines for research, testing, and technical analysis.
Kilider has now innovatively developed and manufactured new drum units for use in Ricoh MPC3503, 3504, MPC6003, 6004, IMC3500, 3510, and the IMC6000/6010 A3 color series of printers.
“We adjusted the positions and parameters of the internal components of the drum assembly, leaving a reasonable space between the magnetic roller and the developer to seal and isolate the carrier,” said the spokesperson. “Our new drum unit has passed vibration and long-distance transportation tests, effectively avoiding component and gear jamming caused by carrier overflow.”
Having passed environmental and printing tests, Kilider claims its new drum unit can print up to 150,000 pages, which is 30,000 pages more than the OEM’s standard.
The spokesperson revealed that Kilider has also developed drum units that can be used universally for different machines by optimizing the original drum units’ structure and some component parameters.
Self-patented toner cartridge in replacement of Lexmark MX310 and 321
The original Lexmark toner cartridge uses a single-sided stirring principle, which causes uneven weight distribution and irregular wear on the rotating gears
Kilider addressed these issues by utilizing a dual-sided stirring principle, where each side stirs 50% of the toner., ensuring even distribution and reducing resistance. This allows for a thinner shaft and eliminating additional accessories for the stirring blade.
According to Kilider, the cartridge’s design features a one-piece structure on both sides, facilitating toner filling and reducing material costs. The cost of empty toner cartridges is halved compared to the original.
“The product has received high recognition and praise from customers, as it not only accurately avoids the original patent but also meets customers’ requirements to reduce cost,” said the spokesperson.
The spokesperson stated that the product has obtained patent certificates for inventions from the European Union, the United States, and China, providing new ideas for the aftermarket consumables industry.
Universal self-patented toner cartridge for use in Koycera
(KLD-TK8345, 8545, 8555, 8515, 8347, 8547, 8547, 8517, 8349, 8549, 8559/ and 8519 series)
Toner cartridges launched in recent years for Kyocera’s A3 color and black-and-white copiers have the same appearance and shape but different toner cartridge installation positions and chips, leading to user confusion and a varied inventory.
In response to the above-mentioned customer pain points, Kilider has developed a universal self-patented toner cartridge suitable for Kyocera’s entire series of KLD-TK8345, 8545, 8555, 8515, 8347, 8547, 8547, 8517, 8349, 8549, 8559/ and 8519 series (Patent No.:202330640009.9)etc.
This product is carefully designed, improved, and repeatedly tested by the company’s R&D personnel to ensure smooth printing, compatibility and environmental protection.
“Our technical team has conducted extensive product lifespan tests and detailed data analysis to ensure the new toner cartridges match or exceed the original in terms of powder consumption, fixing effect, and other details,” said the spokesperson. The universal design makes chip assembly easier and helps reduce inventory and positioning errors, making the product more competitive.”
A high-tech enterprise with independent design, R&D, production, sales, and service, Kilider is committed to helping customers grow through the advantages of new products and technical strength.
Kilider is looking forward to solving pain points for customers old and new. Visitors interested are welcome to visit Kilider at Booth No. 2310 during the RemaxWorld Expo this October.
Source: RTM World
Covered By: Imaging Solution / Kilider
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