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  • tinfox
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    C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

    I thought I read somewhere here that the D144-4272 C5502 asm will work in the C3502, but not vice versa?
  • davel
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    • Oct 2011
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    #2
    Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

    True, different lamps.

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    • tinfox
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      #3
      Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

      Cool. Thanks. The 55 version is cheaper and I'll only need to stock the one number.

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      • fshead
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        #4
        Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

        in the real world i would think you could go from using a 5502 in a 3502 but who know wth these models.
        You can try if it works great..how much cheaper in % are you talking?

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        • Zeldaman
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          #5

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          • copier tech
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            #6
            Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

            You can use the SPC complete fuser unit cheaper than just the sleeeve.
            Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

            For all your firmware & service manual needs please visit us at:

            www.copierfirmware.co.uk - www.printerfirmware.co.uk

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            • tinfox
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              #7
              Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

              Originally posted by copier tech
              You can use the SPC complete fuser unit cheaper than just the sleeeve.

              Does the SPC unit also fit the c5502/c4502?

              Also, I saw a c3002 today that was intermittently wrinkling the paper. I'm assuming thats from the fuser unit as i didn't see anything else wrong with the machine. The meter was around 290K

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              • fshead
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                #8
                Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

                check the metal fins on the transfer roller..
                I had one do that as i too thought fuser 1st

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                • anothertech
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                  #9
                  Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

                  Originally posted by fshead
                  check the metal fins on the transfer roller..
                  I had one do that as i too thought fuser 1st
                  1+ on the metal fins, hard to spot sometimes.

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                  • copier tech
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                    #10
                    Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

                    Originally posted by tinfox
                    Does the SPC unit also fit the c5502/c4502?

                    Also, I saw a c3002 today that was intermittently wrinkling the paper. I'm assuming thats from the fuser unit as i didn't see anything else wrong with the machine. The meter was around 290K
                    Yes, in The UK we use Fuser Unit 407099 for all MPCxx02
                    Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

                    For all your firmware & service manual needs please visit us at:

                    www.copierfirmware.co.uk - www.printerfirmware.co.uk

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                    • tinfox
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                      #11
                      Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

                      Originally posted by fshead
                      check the metal fins on the transfer roller..
                      I had one do that as i too thought fuser 1st
                      I went back to the account to check the fins, but there weren't any.
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                      • fshead
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                        #12
                        Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

                        Originally posted by tinfox
                        I thought I read somewhere here that the D144-4272 C5502 asm will work in the C3502, but not vice versa?

                        SO is it confirmed a mpc5502 sleeve D144-4032 will work in a mpc3502?

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                        • fshead
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                          #13
                          Re: C5502 fuser film asm in C3502

                          Originally posted by copier tech
                          You can use the SPC complete fuser unit cheaper than just the sleeeve.
                          i ve swapped out the c430dn fusers for the mpc400 by swapping the 3 loop connector.
                          Is that the same with the spc830 fuser?
                          I Could not find a cheap c830 fuser but have a low meter perfect pull i could use...

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