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If you're getting an "unknown toner" error when trying to use non-genuine cartridges, it's likely that the chips on those cartridges are not compatible with your printer. In some cases, you may be able to reset the printer to get it to work with the non-genuine cartridges, but it's not always successful. The best bet is to use genuine Kyocera cartridges to avoid any issues.
The FK-150 fuser is the correct fuser for the FS-1028MFP, FS-1128MFP, FS1350DN, among others. The FK-170U fits the following Kyocera printers: FS-1035 Mfp, FS-1135 Mfp, FS-1370DN and FS-1120D. There are a few other printers. The design changes means they can't be substituted.
The lines are more than likely caused by either the Drum, Developer or Fuser unit. I have found in many cases that if non genuine toner is being used this will give you poor quality images. You can try using genuine toner which may resolve your issue but you may have to run a few hundred prints to clear out the old toner before the image improves.
Kyocera compatible does not mean Kyocera genuine. Not using genuine toner can invalidate your warranty. If that doesn't bother you then the printer detecting a non-genuine cartridge is not an issue.
use a new genuine kyocera toner. refurbs, refills, and reset chips will cause damage after awhile. OEM supplies are expensive but worth it in the long run.
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