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02-25-2021 08:51 AM
Product: P3015dn
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I need to replace the fuser on a 120 volt P3015. When I look up part numbers, I see lots of different part numbers.
If they are 110 volts, are there any differences I need to avoid or are they all pretty much the same?
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02-26-2021 12:30 AM
HP changes part numbers from time to time, you just need to make sure you are buying 110 V fuser.
RM1-6274-000CN | Fuser assembly - For 110 VAC - Bonds toner to paper with heat Part RM1-6274-000CN is no longer supplied. Please order the replacement, RM2-2902-000CN |
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02-26-2021 12:30 AM
HP changes part numbers from time to time, you just need to make sure you are buying 110 V fuser.
RM1-6274-000CN | Fuser assembly - For 110 VAC - Bonds toner to paper with heat Part RM1-6274-000CN is no longer supplied. Please order the replacement, RM2-2902-000CN |
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