Lexmark 52D0Z00 Imaging Unit Specifications and Datasheet

June 10, 2024
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Lexmark 52D0Z00 Imaging Unit

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Specifications

  • Brand: Lexmark
  • Compatibility: MS710dn / MS711dn / MS810de / MS810dn / MS810dtn / MS810n / MS811dn / MS811dtn / MS811n / MS812de / MS812de with 2-Year Onsite Guarantee / MS812dn / MS812dtn / MX710de / MX710dhe / MX711de / MX711dhe / MX810dfe / MX810dme / MX810dpe / MX810dxfe / MX810dxm
  • Barcode: 7346464273196
  • UPC: 7-34646-42731-9
  • Dimensions LWH (cm): 493917
  • Gross Weight: 2.55 KG
  • Product Type: Imaging Drum
  • Ink Colour: Black
  • Model: Lexmark 52D0Z00 Imaging Unit
  • Yield: 100,000 Pages
  • ISPC Code: 43171

What’s in the box?

Lexmark 520Z Return Program Imaging Unit

Description

For Lexmark MS710, MS711, MS810, MS811, MS812, MS817 Mono Printer Toner Cartridge, MS818, MX710, MX711, MX717, MX718 and MX810, MX811 and MX812 Printers, use the Lexmark 520Z RP Imaging Unit (100,000 Pages).
With the 520Z RP Imaging Unit (100,000 pages) (52D0Z00), Lexmark has made it easier to swap out worn-out drums in your laser printer. The replacement drum can be swiftly and easily installed into the printer, ensuring that the downtime and inactivity of your machine are minimized while still providing the same high grade of printing as the original printer.

This genuine replacement drum is compatible with the MS710, MS711, MS810, MS811, MS812, and MX810 laser printers, helping to guarantee that your printing meets the same high standards. The 520Z RP Imaging Unit (100,000 pages) (52D0Z00) may be quickly and easily installed into the machine, making it well suited for busy businesses that demand a lot of their laser printer.

The drum can be to blame if your printed output starts to exhibit blurry images or black areas. Replacing the drum cartridge is an easy and fast approach to help your printer return to its optimal level of performance if the toner levels haven’t fully run out.

It is incredibly easy to replace the component, whether you are buying replacement drums for a printer at home or at work. The majority of laser printer user guides will contain a thorough and simple-to-follow procedure to assist you in quickly and effectively replacing the worn-out cartridge drum.

Everything you need to keep your laser printer performing to the highest standards for longer is available at Printerland. Our staff is made up of experts with manufacturer training who will assist you in choosing the ideal drum for your printer and requirements, guaranteeing that the caliber of your printed output is never compromised.

Features

  1. Use and return empty only to Lexmark. Average continuous black or continuous composite CMY declared cartridge yield in one-sided (simplex) mode up to this number of standard pages in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
  2. Based on approximately 5% print coverage. Use and return empty only to Lexmark.
  3. Average continuous black or continuous composite CMY declared cartridge yield in one-sided (simplex) mode up to this number of standard pages in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
  4. Based on approximately 5% print coverage.
  5. Black, Includes coating roll. Based on approximately 5% print coverage.
  6. Actual yield may vary according to customer usage. Based on approximately 5% print coverage.
  7. Photoconductor maximum yield estimate based on 3 average letter/A4-size pages per print job. Actual Yield may vary based on other factors such as device speed, paper size, feed orientation, toner coverage, tray source, percentage of black-only printing, and average print job complexity.
  8. Black
  9. CMY, Black
  10. The yield depends on the printing mode (color or black only).
  11. CMY, Based on approximately 5% print coverage.
  12. Black, Based on approximately 5% print coverage.
  13. Page yield depends on engine speed.
  14. Imaging unit maximum yield estimate based on 3 average letter/A4-size pages per print job. Actual Yield may vary based on other factors such as device speed, paper size and feed orientation, toner coverage, tray source, percentage of black-only printing, and average print job complexity.
  15. Use only with Booklet Finisher
  16. Photoconductor maximum yield estimate based on 5 average letter/A4-size pages per print job. Actual Yield may vary based on other factors such as device speed, paper size, feed orientation, toner coverage, tray source, percentage of black-only printing, and average print job complexity.
  17. Imaging unit maximum yield estimate based on 3 average letter/A4-size pages per print job at approximately 5% coverage. Actual Yield may vary based on other factors such as device speed, paper size, feed orientation, toner coverage, tray source, percentage of black-only printing, and average print job complexity.

FAQ’s

This es the photoconductor?

Yes, the “Imaging Unit” contains the Imaging Drum, also referred to as the Photoconductor.

Is this compatible with Lexmark ms 810n?

This part works for the following MS810 Models: MS810, MS810de, MS810dn, MS810dtn, MS810n

What is the warranty?

One year.

Is this compatible with the Lexmark ms811dn?

Yes, it is compatible with the Lexmark MS811dn.

How long does an imaging unit last in a Lexmark printer?

Up to 12,000 pages** return program imaging unit.

Can you clean a Lexmark imaging unit?

n image drum is a vital part of a laser printer that is responsible for transferring the toner and image or text to paper. It has several different names, it’s also called the imaging unit, drum unit, or photoreceptor drum.

What is the difference between toner and imaging unit?

Toner is the powder ink that latches onto the paper to create text and images. It is stored in the toner cartridge. An imaging drum is a 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 replacement drum light or message comes on, your printer might stop working without much notice.

How does an imaging drum work?

In order to print, you need to transfer toner to the paper. The drum makes sure that the toner hits all the right spots, creating your image on the paper. That’s why it’s sometimes called an imaging drum. If you ever installed a new toner cartridge into your laser printer, you came in close contact with the drum unit.

Is a printer an imaging device?

A “printer” is a commercially available imaging product that serves as a hard copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers, or other input devices (e.g., digital cameras).

Does Lexmark recycle imaging units?

In the United States, we offer the LECP. Through this program, customers may return any end-of-life Lexmark branded products to us, and we recycle the equipment at no charge.

How do you install an imaging unit in a Lexmark?

Replacing the imaging unit: Open the front door. Remove the used imaging unit. Remove the toner cartridge from the used imaging unit. Unpack the new imaging unit, and then insert the toner cartridge. Insert the new imaging unit.

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