Originally Posted by
Caffeine
I'm not talking about running them _unusually_ hot. Just the same temperature as the model that preceded them. When they created the "low melt" EA-Eco toner, they reduced the fuser temperature by 5 to 25 degrees (depending on the paper type). However, the fuser itself, in fact the whole machine itself, is nearly identical to the model that preceded it that did use the regular temperatures. So there is no concern about the temperature being too high.
For those that are familiar with the machine, I know there are some half-latch NVM settings which can increase fusing pressure, which can have much the same result, but my hope was to do just a LITTLE bit of both pressure and heat, rather than a LOT of just one or the other. Less wear-and-tear.
Thanks!
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