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Hello All,

My M806 is giving a 3% end of life warning. Is there a way to cancel or reset this warning?

Would a refurb solve this?

Thanks

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As components wear you might find that jamming will increase or other failures will become more frequent until the unit is so troublesome it is not worth spending time maintaining. At 3 million pages you obviously use the printer quite a bit which likely means it is an important part of your business. Personally I would budget to replace with a new machine.

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Likely you are getting the maintenance kit warning. If you install a PM kit you will get another cycle out of the printer. These units will easily print over 1 million pages which is roughly 3 maintenance cycles. Kit contains new fuser, transfer roller and tray paper feed rollers.

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I checked the count and it is at 2.9 million. 

I read somewhere that these are good for 3 million.

What happens after that?

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As components wear you might find that jamming will increase or other failures will become more frequent until the unit is so troublesome it is not worth spending time maintaining. At 3 million pages you obviously use the printer quite a bit which likely means it is an important part of your business. Personally I would budget to replace with a new machine.

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Thanks much.

I was figuring on that would be the answer.

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