Dell 5100 5110 High Voltage Power Supply

Removing and Replacing the HVPS

1. Before removing the HVPS:

  • Disconnect the A/C power cable from the back of the system.
  • Rotate open the imaging drum cover.
  • Remove the top cover.
  • Remove the toner cartridges.
  • Remove the top cover frame.
  • Remove the left side cover.

2. Locate the two HVPS power cables.

3. Disconnect the cables.

4. Remove the 5 screws securing the HVPS to the chassis.

5. Press the tabs to release the HVPS from the side of the chassis.

6. Rotate the top of the HVPS outward slightly, and then disconnect the cable.

7. Remove the HVPS from the side of the chassis.

8. Reverse the previous steps to replace the HVPS.

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Dell 5100 5110 Developer Assembly

Removing and Replacing the Developer Assembly

1. Before removing the developer assembly:

  • Disconnect the A/C power cable from the back of the system.
  • Press the front latch, and then rotate open the inner duplex assembly.
  • Rotate open the imaging drum.
  • Remove the top cover.
  • Remove the toner cartridges.
  • Remove the top cover frame.
  • Remove the left side cover.
  • Remove the HVPS.
  • Remove the developer frame assembly.

2. Place the developer assembly upright on a covered work surface, taking care to avoid unnecessary toner spillage.

3. Slide the securing tabs at the ends of the developer assembly toward the top of the assembly, and then remove the developer from the frame.

WARNING: Place the developer frame assembly on a protected surface when removing the developer, to avoid toner contamination due to spillage.

4. Reverse the previous steps to replace the developer assembly.

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Dell 5100 5110 Developer Frame

Removing and Replacing the Developer Frame

1. Before removing the developer frame:

  • Disconnect the A/C power cable from the back of the system.
  • Press the front latch, and then rotate open the inner duplex assembly.
  • Rotate open the imaging drum cover.
  • Remove the top cover.
  • Remove the toner cartridges.
  • Remove the top cover frame.
  • Remove the left side cover.
  • Remove the HVPS.

2. Disconnect the cable connected to the top of the developer frame.

3. Press the dispenser hose release tabs, and then disconnect the toner hoses from the developer frame.

NOTE: Cover all surfaces before removing the hoses and keep the ends of the hoses pointed upward to avoid toner spillage.

4. Lift the developer frame up and out of the chassis, and then place it in an upright position on a clean flat surface.

CAUTION: Keep the developer frame assembly in an upright position and set it on a covered surface, to avoid excess toner spillage and contamination during the removal and replacement procedure.

5. Reverse the previous steps to replace the developer frame.

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Dell 5100 5110 Developer Drive Assembly

Removing and Replacing the Developer Drive Assembly

1. Before removing the developer drive assembly:

  • Disconnect the A/C power cable from the back of the system.
  • Press the front latch, and then rotate open the inner duplex assembly.
  • Rotate open the imaging drum.
  • Remove the top cover.
  • Remove the toner cartridges.
  • Remove the top cover frame.
  • Remove the right side cover.

2. Remove the cable clamps, and then remove the cables from the cable harness guide.

3. Remove the screws securing the cable harness guide to the chassis.

4. Pull the cable harness guide out from the chassis to allow access to the developer drive.

5. Disconnect the developer drive cable.

6. Remove the four screws securing the developer drive to the chassis.

7. Remove the developer drive assembly from the chassis.

8. Reverse the previous steps to replace the developer drive assembly.

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Dell 5100cn 5110cn - Noisy And Not Printing Black Or Faint Black

If you have a Dell 5100cn or 5110cn colour laser printer that is noisy when printing and prints faint black or no black at all, check the black developer and the developer drive assembly.

The noise is not really like a grinding noise, it is just a louder than normal engine noise. If you print a black only page, the noise will become louder and higher pitched because the engine turns faster.

The cause of this problem is the black developer becoming stiff which then wears the gear on the developer drive assembly that drives the black developer.

To remove the developer unit:

  1. Remove the image drum assembly
  2. Remove the toner cartridge cover
  3. Remove the four toner cartridges, being careful not to drop toner into the toner hoppers causing contamination to the different colours
  4. Remove two screws at the front and release two clips at the back and remove the top cover
  5. You can now fit the toner cartridges back in place if you want to seal the hoppers and prevent any stray toner getting into them
  6. Remove the two side covers by removing the screw at the back and releasing the clip at the front of each cover
  7. Pull out the two hinge pins and remove the imaging drum cover
  8. Remove the high voltage power supply board by removing five screws and releasing the plastic clips on the right hand side. Disconnect the two cables at the top of the board. As you pull the board toward you, disconnect the cable plug on the other side of it. When you fit the board back in to the printer, don’t forget to reconnect this plug. Also, make sure the plastic clips are clipped over the board
  9. Disconnect the four tubes from the back of the developer units by pressing the latches in and pulling them out. These tubes have sealing mechanisms on them but it’s probably a good idea to try and tape them, facing up, to the top of the printer because they will drop toner
  10. Disconnect one connector at the top of the developer frame and then grab the handle and pull it up and out of the printer. You will need to keep the developer frame level or toner will drop out of the back of the developer units

Once the developer frame is on the bench, you can remove the black developer unit by pulling the two white plastic clips up and the developer can be pulled out. If you tilt the developer up, toner will pour out of the back of it.

Grasp the gear on the right hand side of the developer and see how much force is required to turn it. Compare it to the other developers. You might find it is tighter.

To remove the developer drive assembly:

  1. Remove the four cable clamps and remove the cables from the cable guide
  2. Remove two screws and remove the cable guide from the printer
  3. Disconnect the one connector on the developer drive motor
  4. Remove three screws and pull the developer drive assembly out of the printer. As you remove it, note the position of the door switch at the top which will probably drop out

With the developer drive assembly on the bench, find the gear that turns the black developer. Run your finger nail up it and you will probably feel a ridge where the teeth are worn. You might also see some white dust from the gear on both sides of the main frame where the drive unit mounts to.

Now would be a good time to remove all the loose toner that’s lying in the printer using a laser vac.

The part number for the black developer is M6091. I’ve had some new (?/refurbished/second user/second hand) developer units that are completely empty and after numerous developer cleaning cycles and printing many pages either won’t put any toner on the paper or dump toner all over the paper.

A genuine developer unit from Dell will already have some toner in it and will have two sealing plugs in the back of it. Remove these two plugs before you fit it. You will find that these work first time without any problems.

Dell 5100cn 5110cn  Developer Drive Assembly

Dell 5100cn 5110cn Developer Drive Assembly

The part number for the developer drive assembly is:

Dell 5100cn H6702.

Dell 5110cn YD415.

After reassembling the printer with the new parts, the printer should be a lot quieter and the black will be printint normally again.

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