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  • Dark Helmet
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    [Misc] SP8400 vs MP5055

    Howdy folks

    Anybody put the PCUDU & fuser from a MP 5055 into the printer SP 8400?

    On the copier version i can replace the fuser for basically the same price as rebuilding it but on the printer it's almost double. Drum is stupid expensive as well on the printer.

    Thanks
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  • TonerMunkeh
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    #2
    Re: SP8400 vs MP5055

    Not sure on the fuser, never tried it. I carry the M9550127 printer PCU and fit it to the copiers, you just swap the front and back plates and the TD sensor harness over. Never tried fitting an copier PCU to a printer.

    Are the sleeve and pressure roller really that expensive?
    It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

    Hit it.

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    • Dark Helmet
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      #3
      Re: SP8400 vs MP5055

      Originally posted by TonerMunkeh
      Not sure on the fuser, never tried it. I carry the M9550127 printer PCU and fit it to the copiers, you just swap the front and back plates and the TD sensor harness over. Never tried fitting an copier PCU to a printer.

      Are the sleeve and pressure roller really that expensive?
      I can replace a copier fuser around $454. I can rebuild around $430 so you can guess which happens.
      The PM kit for the fuser on the printer is around $900..... I can rebuild around $430
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      • Dark Helmet
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        Re: SP8400 vs MP5055

        Just looking closer at the 3d parts guide, the drum and fuser do look pretty different in comparison. Thats unfortunate.
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        • mikadonovan
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          Re: SP8400 vs MP5055

          Originally posted by promotion.mansher
          Hey man visit once at tonerbooth.com i am sure you will sort all your catridge solutions and wolla...
          Thnx

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