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02-25-2020 01:12 AM
Hello Community!
I have an HP LaserJet M608. Recently I had to replace a separation roller assembly because printer started to jam paper every few sheets (13.B2.D2 errors). After replacing this assembly jams have gone. Now I have a question: how long this assembly is expected to last? I use a paper of "Standard" class. Is there a way to figure out an average amount of paper sheets printed before I have to replace a roller again?
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02-25-2020 08:11 AM
As stated, the media plays a big roll. Experience with our client based varies wildly, we have had a few go the full 200k page PM cycle, some fail after 30k. Our average is around 80-90k pages.
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02-25-2020 01:29 AM
What is the page count currently on your printer? That should give you an estimate of how long it lasted till now. Go to Administration, find and select Usage to print out a page count page. The number of pages can vary depending on the quality (HP, Hammermill, Store brands, Recycled vs Premium, etc...) of the paper being used, environmental conditions (dusty/dirty conditions, temperature variables, etc...), and quality of the replacement rollers (OEM vs 3rd party) may all play a factor.
02-25-2020 08:11 AM
As stated, the media plays a big roll. Experience with our client based varies wildly, we have had a few go the full 200k page PM cycle, some fail after 30k. Our average is around 80-90k pages.
I am a volunteer, offering my knowledge to support fellow users, I do not work for HP nor speak for HP.
02-26-2020 04:46 AM
Thank you Repairatrooper! That is what exactly I was looking for. My amounts are considerably lower, even less than 30k. I suspect there is a bunch of reasons for this including paper quality and air conditions.
Thank you for you help!