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  • soaponarope
    Pat McGatt
    • Nov 2020
    • 30

    Fuser / Maintenance Kits

    I notice that current HP machines (after FutureSmart3) do not allow you to reset fuser and maintenance kit counters. Has anyone clever out there found a way round this yet?
  • Phil B.
    Field Supervisor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2016
    • 22809

    #2
    Re: Fuser / Maintenance Kits

    Originally posted by soaponarope
    I notice that current HP machines (after FutureSmart3) do not allow you to reset fuser and maintenance kit counters. Has anyone clever out there found a way round this yet?
    Yeah install NEW OEM PARTS that will reclock the counters.
    If you just reset w/o replacing parts you will end up having PQ/error issues shortly down the road.
    Don't cheap out do the damn job properly, your customers will thank you in the long run.

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    • soaponarope
      Pat McGatt
      • Nov 2020
      • 30

      #3
      Re: Fuser / Maintenance Kits

      Originally posted by Phil B.
      Yeah install NEW OEM PARTS that will reclock the counters.
      If you just reset w/o replacing parts you will end up having PQ/error issues shortly down the road.
      Don't cheap out do the damn job properly, your customers will thank you in the long run.

      Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
      Don't be so patronising. If I want to 'cheap out', whatever the hell that is, I will. Stuff that in your backburner and smell Colonel Kilgore's ass.

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      • Phil B.
        Field Supervisor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2016
        • 22809

        #4
        Re: Fuser / Maintenance Kits

        Originally posted by soaponarope
        Don't be so patronising. If I want to 'cheap out', whatever the hell that is, I will. Stuff that in your backburner and smell Colonel Kilgore's ass.
        Cheap out means you don't follow the suggested repair FROM THE MAKER of the unit.
        I don't smell anyone's ass, but it sounds like you do.
        I have been in this industry for 31yrs.
        Have been HP certified for 29 of those years.
        Along with Oki.. Xerox.. Ricoh.. KM... Panasonic.. Samsung.. FP.
        What certs do you have.
        Good thing I can't throw a RED CARD because you'd have at least one by now.

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        • soaponarope
          Pat McGatt
          • Nov 2020
          • 30

          #5
          Re: Fuser / Maintenance Kits

          Originally posted by Phil B.
          Cheap out means you don't follow the suggested repair FROM THE MAKER of the unit.
          I don't smell anyone's ass, but it sounds like you do.
          I have been in this industry for 31yrs.
          Have been HP certified for 29 of those years.
          Along with Oki.. Xerox.. Ricoh.. KM... Panasonic.. Samsung.. FP.
          What certs do you have.
          Good thing I can't throw a RED CARD because you'd have at least one by now.

          Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
          Sounds like it is time you got another job then. You certainly need certifying. I notice you said 'suggested' path above. Well if it is the only path then it ain't suggested is it? You sound like a mongolian goose that is caught in a wipeout.

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          • DRichard
            Trusted Tech
            250+ Posts
            • May 2008
            • 482

            #6
            Re: Fuser / Maintenance Kits

            Originally posted by soaponarope
            Don't be so patronising. If I want to 'cheap out', whatever the hell that is, I will. Stuff that in your backburner and smell Colonel Kilgore's ass.
            I LIKE TURTLES!
            "Enjoy every sandwich."

            -- Warren Zevon

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