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The voltage rating on the lamps. I suppose you could take the lamps out of the old fusing unit in the 110 machine and putting the in the 220 fuser.
Of course if you have a machine that was in a 220 location and now you need to use it in a 110 location, you will have to replace the fusing unit or buy new lamps. New lamps would be the least expensive way to go.
Don't think that it will work. The wiring of the harness is also different. And the strange thing is that there's no part number for it.... (at least not in my parts manual).
Don't _know_ it for sure in this case but normally the wiring _is_ the difference.
For 110V two (or another even count) lamps in parallel, for 220V the same two lamps in series.
Regards
Olaf
Looking at the parts catalog, the only different parts are the complete fusing unit and the lamps. There three different numbers shown for the two lamps. One set is for 220 Volts, one set for 110 volt, and one set for 120 Volt.
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