Same parts? AR-M455N and MX-M753N

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  • JLSam
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jun 2015
    • 601

    Same parts? AR-M455N and MX-M753N

    So, the 753's has a pressure roller that looks, feels, and has the same dimensions of a 455LH. Even the material looks and definitely feels the same. I'm super curious if anyone has tried using the 455 pressure roller on this faster 75ppm MFP.

    Reasoning: The cost is significantly different...

    I know SHARP likes to assign different part numbers for the EXACT same item. So, I'm curious if this is another one.

    Any input, would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
  • guitar9199
    Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Sep 2016
    • 1097

    #2
    Re: Same parts? AR-M455N and MX-M753N

    I looked at both from several sources. The 1341 roller only appears in the parts lists for 45 PPM boxes and slower. The 1840 shows under the 62-75 page per minute machines.

    That's quite a difference in speed...so to play it safe I wouldn't chance it.

    Maybe someone else will have more information than I do.... Good luck.

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    • bilyahn
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Dec 2006
      • 1455

      #3
      Re: Same parts? AR-M455N and MX-M753N

      We use the AR620LH with the MXM753 series not the same roller but works somewhat better than the MX753LH roller. Dimensions are the same with both, the 620 roller has a firmer feel and lasts longer with less noise problems.

      Good luck

      Bil

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      • repn1999
        Trusted Tech

        250+ Posts
        • May 2010
        • 310

        #4
        Re: Same parts? AR-M455N and MX-M753N

        use the Sharp AR620LH as stated by bil. After market ones are crap. do yourself a favor and get oem for UH and LH. they will run way longer.

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