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Epson Drums Units

To the best of our knowledge the printer compatibility is correct although not all printers may not be listed. If you are unsure please refer to the manufacturer's recommendations before ordering.


Epson C13S051029 Photoconductor Unit
 
Epson C13S051055 Drum Unit Black
 
Epson C13S051068 Drum/Toner/Collector Cartridge
 
Epson C13S051072 Drum Unit and Waste Toner Collector
 
Epson C13S051083 Drum Unit
 
Epson C13S051093 Drum Unit
 
Epson C13S051099 Drum Unit
 
Epson C13S051100 Drum Unit & Toner Cartridge
 
Epson C13S051104 Drum Unit
 
Epson C13S051107 Drum Unit
 
Epson C13S053006 Transfer Belt Unit
 
Epson C13S053007 Fuser Unit 220V
 
Epson C13S053024 Transfer Unit
 
Epson C13S053025 Fuser Unit 220v
 

Genuine Epson Drum Units

A drum unit is also known as imaging drum, imaging unit or a photoconductor unit. Epson drum units are especially manufactured in work with your Epson toner cartridge and Epson printer. Using a genuine Epson product means your are guaranteed outstanding results and reliability every time.

Cheap Epson Drums

Available from The Ink And Toner Shop for next day delivery by courier. We aim to keep our prices low and that includes delivery charges.

Free Delivery On Epson Drums

There is no extra charge for delivery, which is normally next day.

When Will My Epson Drum Unit Need Replacing?

An Epson drum unit will need replacing after approximately 15,000 - 45,000 pages depending upon the model of the printer. The drum will gradually lose its charge and toner will not be attracted to the image and even dumped into the printer. Your printer will normally bring up a message telling you to replace the drum.

How Does An Epson Drum Unit Work?

  1. The Epson drum unit rotates and it is positively charged.
  2. An electrostatic image is formed when a laser beam emits light onto the surface of the Epson drum.
  3. Particles of charged toner are attracted to the image.
  4. The paper passes the drum unit and a negative charge is applied.
  5. The toner is drawn away from the drum surface and deposited on the paper.
  6. The image is fixed by rollers (heat and pressure).
  7. The finished document can then be printed.
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