Epson Photoconductor Unit (50,000 Pages) for Epson C8500, C8600 Printers. The drum cartridge lies at the heart of the laser printing system so high quality and durability are a must! EPSON drum cartridges are manufactured to high specifications with tight tolerances to ensure optimum mechanical and quality performance.
When your laser printer starts to produce blurry prints or pages riddled with black spots, it could be time to replace your drum. The Photoconductor Unit (50,000 pages) (C13S051082) from Epson has been designed and developed to offer quick and simple replacement of the old drum – all the while ensuring that the quality of the printed output never suffers.
Developed to replace old and worn drums from C8500, C8600 laser printers, the Photoconductor Unit (50,000 pages) (C13S051082) can help you effectively and efficiently resume printing from your machine. This original branded replacement drum continues to offer the same high quality printed output as the original component delivered with the printer – providing exceptional consistency.
If the quality of prints produced by your laser printer start to deteriorate, the first thing you should check is the toner level. If the toner is at an appropriate level, then the cause of the deteriorating print quality may be the drum. If the drum is old or starting to struggle, it is far cheaper to replace the component than the whole printer.
Whether you are investing in replacement drums for a home or work printer, replacing the component is incredibly simple. The majority of laser printers’ user manuals will include a detailed and easy-to-follow guide to help you replace the old cartridge drum efficiently, getting the printer working again in no time.
At Printerland, we stock everything you need to ensure your laser printer continues operating to the highest standards for longer. Our team is made up of manufacturer trained professionals who will help you identify the right drum for your printer and your needs, ensuring the quality of your printed output is never compromised.