MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

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  • tufbnme
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Feb 2008
    • 493

    #1

    MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

    Can anyone tell me if the MPC4501/5501 fuser will work in the MPC4000/5000. The look identical, can't see a difference.
    Thanks
  • slimslob
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    • May 2013
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    #2
    Re: MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

    After a quick check of the parts catalogs and service manuals i would say NO. Different part number for complete unit, hot roller and pressure roller. Mount screw locations for the front and rear covers are different. Front and rear side plates are shaped different.

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    • tufbnme
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      • Feb 2008
      • 493

      #3
      Re: MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

      I'll try it and let yall know

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      • keithxxiii
        Just a tech

        250+ Posts
        • Nov 2014
        • 469

        #4
        Re: MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

        Different machine codes and part numbers. I don't suggest trying it. It might blow up some fuse.
        Aye! Cut the crap

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        • bob marley
          Service Manager

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          • Jan 2012
          • 1339

          #5
          Re: MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

          Originally posted by keithxxiii
          Different machine codes and part numbers. I don't suggest trying it. It might blow up some fuse.
          agree with that
          Live for yourself and you will live in vain. Live for others, and you will live again

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          • Mark Bbb
            Service Manager

            1,000+ Posts
            • Jun 2012
            • 1662

            #6
            Re: MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

            I have swaped fuser units 3030 with 1027 and v.v.
            Problems did only show up after a few months.
            When i finally realised it was due to swapping, the only thing to do was to put a new F.U. in it!
            Afterwards i noticed it was solved by replacing the connector only...
            Meanwhile you're in a nasty kind of (expencive) trouble...

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            • tufbnme
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              250+ Posts
              • Feb 2008
              • 493

              #7
              Re: MPC4501 fuser to MPC4000

              Tried the fuser today, first thing I found was there is a locating pin on the machine that slips into a slot on the bottom cover of the fuser, these covers can be swapped and the fuser will slip into place but the 4501/5501 fuser has an extra thermistor so I chose not to power it up. The difference in fusing rollers is possibly the coating. The 4000/5000 roller is rated for 250k and the 4501/5501 is 300K. The bearings have different part #s but are exactly the same, all parts fit each unit.

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