How to Recycle HP 32A (CF232A) and 19A (CF219A) Drum Units: Fix Gray Background Issues

The appearance of a gray background or “haze” on printouts is one of the most common problems with the new generation of HP JetIntelligence printers. Usually, users blame the toner cartridge, but in 90% of cases, the culprit is a dirty or worn-out imaging drum. In this guide, we will show you how to professionally clean and recycle the HP 32A (CF232A) and HP 19A (CF219A) drum units.

These modules utilize a specific “cleanerless” technology (no cleaning blade), making their maintenance significantly different from standard cartridges.

🎥 Professional Video Tutorial: Step-by-Step Recycling

Drum Unit Compatibility

The procedure shown in the video is identical for the two main types of HP JetIntelligence imaging drums:

  • HP 32A (CF232A): Used in HP LaserJet Pro M203, MFP M227fdw, and M227sdn models.
  • HP 19A (CF219A): Used in HP LaserJet Pro M102, MFP M130a, M130nw, M130fn, and M130fw models.

Step-by-Step: Restoring Print Quality

Since these modules do not have a cleaning blade, the primary responsibility for image clarity falls on the PCR (Primary Charge Roller) and the OPC Drum.

  1. Disassembling the Module: Carefully release the side clips without breaking them. For more tips on handling delicate plastic components, see our Kyocera fuser repair guide.
  2. Cleaning the PCR Roller: This is the most critical step. Use a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol to remove accumulated toner dust. A dirty PCR is the main cause of the gray background.
  3. Inspecting the OPC Drum: Check the surface for scratches. If there are visible marks, cleaning won’t help, and you will need to replace the cylinder. This process is similar to our DK-1150 drum maintenance guide.
  4. Cleaning Internal Contacts: Ensure all electrical contacts are free from toner to guarantee proper charging of the rollers.
  5. Reassembly and Testing: After cleaning all elements, reassemble the unit and run a test copy to verify the fix.

🛠️ Professional Tools for Printer Repair

For high-quality recycling, we recommend using professional-grade tools and supplies:

Conclusion

Recycling the HP 32A and 19A drum units is an effective way to save money and reduce electronic waste, aligning with modern sustainability frameworks. Instead of buying a new, expensive original drum, a professional cleaning is often all you need to restore factory-like performance.

If you are experiencing software-related printing issues, don’t forget to check our guide on fixing shared printer errors.

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