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TEC LB-1305 OPC 
OEM Stated Yield: 10,000 (All)
 
There are three major versions of these cartridges. 
Two use an external counter and one doesn't use one 
at all. The older style 1305 has no counter. The label 
on top of the cartridge has a place to write down the 
starting page count. You are supposed to keep track 
of the pages printed. The next version had a Black 
plastic counter. This counter has to be replaced every 
cycle. New counters are available as well as a reset 
service. The last version (actually the TEC-
LB1321/1323) uses a Green plastic counter. This 
must also be replaced every cycle. No reset services 
are available for the green counters.  
 
Tektronix Phaser 780 OPC 
016-1864-00 
OEM Stated Yield: 50,000 Black, 12,500 Color 
 
These cartridges have a “Single Use  ARD Chip”.  
This chip shuts down the cartridge after the first 
cycle so it will be necessary to replace it each time. 
Replacement chips for these cartridges are available.  
 
Toshiba A-739 OPC 
LS12TL200 
OEM Stated Yield: 25,000 
 
There is a small circuit board inside the OPC 
cartridge. The old fuse must be unsoldered and a 
new one installed each cycle. The fuse is a 125V, 
2AG,1/8A glass type with axial leads for soldering. 
 
 
 
Xerox Country Codes:  
 
Xerox lists two to three digit codes for most of their 
cartridges. Most of the time the cartridges are 
identical, but the reset chips are programmed 
differently. The following list is not all the country 
codes, just the ones we have been able to confirm. 
US=USA, WH = Western Hemisphere, XCL = 
Xerox Limited (Canada), XL = England, RX = Rank 
Xerox. As we are able to confirm other country 
codes we will list them on our web site. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Xerox DC 212/214 
Xerox Cartridge part # 113R180/113R181 
 
OEM Stated Yield: 14,000 
 
To reset the counter in the DC 212/214 OPC 
cartridges the connector on the rear of the cartridge 
must be replaced. This will clear the J7 or J8 codes.  
J7= change copy cartridge, J8 = wrong or bad 
connector. There are many different cartridges that 
use different connectors for these machines.   
 
If you are outside the US, and are not sure what type 
of connector to use, it is possible to find out by 
going into the machines diagnostics. To do this turn 
the machine off, press the “0” while turning the 
power on, press the Stop/Clear button. The lights 
will go off and “---“ will show on the display. Wait 
30 seconds for the optics self test to complete. Enter 
“202” and press print. If the display had a J8 code 
before starting, it will show two three-digit numbers 
in sequence. The first three-digit number shows the