On Thu, 11 Aug 2011, Dave McGuire wrote:
I don't disagree, but nevertheless, in those
days, this was a pretty
big business. We did a LOT of them, and so did a lot of other
companies. Refill kits, complete with a drill bit and little plastic
plugs, were available commercially all over the place. This was a
common and widespread thing.
The first kit that I saw had a torx [compatible] screwdriver. After doing
it that way, I wasn't about to start poking holes. ("baby duck
syndrome"?)
There must've been some compelling reason to do
it this way. I'll be
damned if I can figure out what it was.
Yes.
You can get qo times as many done per unit of time by poking a hole
instead of disassembly. And you could USUALLY get away without the
additional cleaning, etc. inside.
BUT, can you remember where to get some of that toner, so that Tony can
rebuild cartridges?