Conversion of Epson EPL-5500 Into EPL-6200 in 7 Steps: 1-Handle Removal

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Conversion of Epson EPL-5500 into EPL-6200

In 7 Steps

The cartridges for the Epson EPL-5500 (or Optra E) are very similar to the Epson
6200.
The main differences are the sleeve cover, the handle and the absence of the
killerchip location; plus some superficial difference wich dont affect the function
of the cartridge. We now show how you can convert to EP-L 6200 style.

1- Handle removal
Using gentle pressure, squeeze the two ends of the
handle, and remove as per picture.

2- Removing of sleeve cover - side A


In order to remove it, release first the opposite end
from the spring.

3- Removing of sleeve cover - side B


Release the other end , taking off the spring

4- Cutting off the pins of the sleeve cover - side A


With the cutter, remove the pin as shown.

5- Cutting off the pins of the sleeve cover - side B


With the cutter, remove the opposite pin as shown.

6- Rebuilding cartridge
Remanufacture as normal.

7- Fixing the modification kit


Remove the backing paper from the adhesive.
Locate the block on the flat area on the cartridge
as picture. The triangular point on the block should
line up with the area in the picture.
The modification will function ONLY with the
Approved chips as per picture.

The modifiied cartridge can be used in all compatible models such as Tally
Genicom 9316, Minolta 1300W/1350W/1400W, providing only that you make
sure that you use the correct chip for the model.
Obviously such cartridges do not have the blue locking handle. However the toner
cartridge still fits into the drum unit and is held in place when it is in the printer.

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