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Yep. I believe the sleeve might be the same as 4054, 2054, 3054. Well that's what the box said on the generic sleeve that I bought said. I installed that in a MPC3502. Still working well till today, more than a year later
The printer version of this is the SP C830dn. The fuser is interchangeable but requires 1 wire on the connector to be moved to a different slot. The EDP for the fuser is 407098 and can still be found online.
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Yep. I believe the sleeve might be the same as 4054, 2054, 3054. Well that's what the box said on the generic sleeve that I bought said. I installed that in a MPC3502. Still working well till today, more than a year later
We have used the generic sleeve only, it is the same as the 54/55/im fuser sleeves in the b/w. Mileage may vary. Might have to tweak temp slightly.
The generic sleeve comes with a syringe loaded with oil.
But don't just change the sleeve, also change the oil pad.
Before going to the site, what I do is apply 3 to 4 syringes of oil little by little.
I apply one until it is absorbed and then I apply oil again 3 to 4 times.
If the bushings are worn, change them too.
The printer version of this is the SP C830dn. The fuser is interchangeable but requires 1 wire on the connector to be moved to a different slot. The EDP for the fuser is 407098 and can still be found online.
+1 on this complete fuser for the SPC is the same price as the sleeve ass'y.
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