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06-08-2020 07:20 AM - edited 06-08-2020 07:26 AM
Dear all,
some days ago I've bought a new fuser kit for my M602. My printer run at 220V.
I didn't realize that there are two versions of this product CF064A and CF065A, 110 and 220.
I can't change fuser due to some legal reasons, so the question is, wich is the real difference betweent of them ?
With the rights suggestions and some eletrics tools do I convert 110V in 220V ?
Could I use some part of the original fuser the working fine at 220V ?
Many thanks.
Best Regards
Willy
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06-08-2020 07:41 AM
The heating elements are different and reusing an old heating elements on this series of printers is a bad idea as they have a tendency to fail shortly after reaching their rated page count. The fuser is powered directly from the main power supply so changing that out to a 110 unit would be the only thing you could do to the printer. Better off to purchase the correct kit and try to recover some money selling the 110 kit.
I am a volunteer, offering my knowledge to support fellow users, I do not work for HP nor speak for HP.
06-08-2020 07:41 AM
The heating elements are different and reusing an old heating elements on this series of printers is a bad idea as they have a tendency to fail shortly after reaching their rated page count. The fuser is powered directly from the main power supply so changing that out to a 110 unit would be the only thing you could do to the printer. Better off to purchase the correct kit and try to recover some money selling the 110 kit.
I am a volunteer, offering my knowledge to support fellow users, I do not work for HP nor speak for HP.