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Hello, 

Does any body know how can I figure out hp 2055 fusing temperature? Is it mentioned in its booklet?

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Curious as to what you are lubricating. The only real lubricant in a monochrome fuse is on the heating element to keep the fuser film from sticking to it and that is a high temp paste not oil. I have heard of dome techs claiming to use brake grease due to the temps it can endure but make no guarantee on that.

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How precise of temperature do you need? Maximum temperature is around 427 C.  and most HP printers offers setting ranges depending on paper but do not have a set by degree option. If you need to know exactly a infrared non-contact thermometer would be the most accurate.

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Hi, I was interested to know about the maximum temp to find out the best possibile lubricant, which could be used instead of silicone oil. Thank you in advance. 

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Curious as to what you are lubricating. The only real lubricant in a monochrome fuse is on the heating element to keep the fuser film from sticking to it and that is a high temp paste not oil. I have heard of dome techs claiming to use brake grease due to the temps it can endure but make no guarantee on that.

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