can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

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  • fshead
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    • Jan 2009
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    can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

    hi..
    anyone try using a mpc5502 sleeve in a mpc3502?
    d144-0032 is the faster unit sleeve
  • tomcatt
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    • Jul 2010
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    #2
    Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

    Yes. I have with no problems.

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    • fshead
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      #3
      Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

      Originally posted by tomcatt
      Yes. I have with no problems.

      thanks..
      I dont want to pop one in and start dealing with fuser codes..
      I see a lot of different part numbers for them.
      Is one any different or better than the other?
      Or are they all the same?
      thanks

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      • davel
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        • Oct 2011
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        #4
        Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

        Higher wattage lamps in 5502

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        • fshead
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          #5
          Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

          i would think higher is better...
          I can see not using a mpc3002 on a mpc5502............

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          • slimslob
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            #6
            Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

            Originally posted by fshead
            thanks..
            I dont want to pop one in and start dealing with fuser codes..
            I see a lot of different part numbers for them.
            Is one any different or better than the other?
            Or are they all the same?
            thanks
            Just be sure to order one for your global market. 220v lamps do not get hot enough on 125v. 125v lamps burn out on 220v.

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            • fshead
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              #7
              Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

              Originally posted by slimslob
              Just be sure to order one for your global market. 220v lamps do not get hot enough on 125v. 125v lamps burn out on 220v.
              i have to look at my mpc3502 fuser cores i saved to see if they show voltage..
              I would assume EU part number would be different than NA.

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              • keithxxiii
                Just a tech

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                • Nov 2014
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                #8
                Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                Yep they really are different. Here's the part numbers for 3502 sleeves.

                NA: D1424272
                EU: D1424273
                CN: D1424046
                Aye! Cut the crap

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                • fshead
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                  #9
                  Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                  THANKS
                  i usually will look at precision rollers online catalog and compare..

                  some numbers they show are " D1444272", D144-4032, D1444081,D1444045

                  I didnt know if there was a modified mpc5502 fuser sleeve like they did with the mpc3502 sleeve..
                  There is a lot of old "new"parts kicking around on the internet..

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                  • Athlontini
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                    • Jun 2012
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                    #10
                    Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                    I used to get fuser codes when I (accidentally) used to put 5502 sleeves in a 3002/3502. They were really intermittent, but they were there. On the other hand, I've run across machines where another tech did this same thing, and they were working fine.

                    Short answer: You COULD, but not worth the risk/headache if you get call backs.

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                    • HitMan
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                      • Aug 2015
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                      #11
                      Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                      If you're using genuine parts they changed the belt to work accros all of the different 02 models bear in mind of the different part numbers for different regions. This bulletin does warn on how sc codes can appear
                      Attached Files

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                      • fshead
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                        #12
                        Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                        Originally posted by HitMan
                        If you're using genuine parts they changed the belt to work accros all of the different 02 models bear in mind of the different part numbers for different regions. This bulletin does warn on how sc codes can appear
                        i dont unwrap the paper wrapper till unit is installed..
                        You know the do not touch the service as it might code out sounds very weak to me..
                        I ended up not trying the 5502 on a 3002 as fuser codes could make my life hell...

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                        • HitMan
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                          #13
                          Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                          The belt can warp in the centre very easily at the slightest bit of pressure. I my self have mishandled a belt unit and caused these errors

                          Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk

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                          • fshead
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                            #14
                            Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                            Originally posted by HitMan
                            The belt can warp in the centre very easily at the slightest bit of pressure. I my self have mishandled a belt unit and caused these errors

                            Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
                            I ve had them Crinkle in the middle but when i took it apart the cotton lube felt was destroyed in the middle...

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                            • anothertech
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                              #15
                              Re: can i use a mpc5502 fuser sleeve on a mpc3502?

                              Originally posted by HitMan
                              If you're using genuine parts they changed the belt to work accros all of the different 02 models bear in mind of the different part numbers for different regions. This bulletin does warn on how sc codes can appear
                              Where do you get the idea that they changed the belt to work accross all of the different 02 models?

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