lanier 5355 fuser lamps

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  • Jerrygbs
    Trusted Tech
    • Dec 2008
    • 193

    #1

    [Wanted] lanier 5355 fuser lamps

    I have a small church that I help out and they need fuser lamps, I know this machine is older than Moses but if any one can help I would appreciate it.
  • MitchD
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    • Oct 2012
    • 164

    #2
    Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

    I looked but the oldest I had was lamps for a Lanier 5455. I cant even find my manual for that old of a model. Do you have the part number by chance?
    "Heavy music to the normal ear is nothing but a loud annoyance. Most people think of it as obnoxious, talentless music but to someone who really listens and is really in love with music knows how beautiful and amazing it can be" Tommy Rogers of Between The Buried and Me"

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    • Jerrygbs
      Trusted Tech
      • Dec 2008
      • 193

      #3
      Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

      Originally posted by MitchD
      I looked but the oldest I had was lamps for a Lanier 5455. I cant even find my manual for that old of a model. Do you have the part number by chance?
      No sorry I don't I'm a canon tech and just help them when I can with this Lanier

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      • Iowatech
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        2,500+ Posts
        • Dec 2009
        • 3930

        #4
        Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

        For what it is worth, the Lanier 5355 is likely a Toshiba based machine. Closest I can come is the 5365, which is the equivalent of the Toshiba DP 6570.
        I don't know if the original Lanier part numbers are going to be worth a whole lot, but if you can give me a day or two I could probably come up with them if you want.

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        • Jerrygbs
          Trusted Tech
          • Dec 2008
          • 193

          #5
          Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

          Originally posted by Iowatech
          For what it is worth, the Lanier 5355 is likely a Toshiba based machine. Closest I can come is the 5365, which is the equivalent of the Toshiba DP 6570.
          I don't know if the original Lanier part numbers are going to be worth a whole lot, but if you can give me a day or two I could probably come up with them if you want.
          Thank you sir I appreciate your time and help

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          • Iowatech
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            2,500+ Posts
            • Dec 2009
            • 3930

            #6
            Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

            Here's what I found:
            C2090-7549 LAMP, 115V 700W
            C2090-7564 LAMP, 230V 700W
            C2080-6162 LAMP, 240V 700W
            C2090-7531 LAMP, 115V 600W
            C2090-7556 LAMP, 230V 600W
            C2080-6170 LAMP, 240V 600W
            At least the lamp's specs are there.

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            • Jerrygbs
              Trusted Tech
              • Dec 2008
              • 193

              #7
              Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

              Originally posted by Iowatech
              Here's what I found:
              C2090-7549 LAMP, 115V 700W
              C2090-7564 LAMP, 230V 700W
              C2080-6162 LAMP, 240V 700W
              C2090-7531 LAMP, 115V 600W
              C2090-7556 LAMP, 230V 600W
              C2080-6170 LAMP, 240V 600W
              At least the lamp's specs are there.
              Thank you I know its a 600w lamp are the lengths common on the lanier machines?

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              • Iowatech
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                2,500+ Posts
                • Dec 2009
                • 3930

                #8
                Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

                Um, you know what, you got me there. I never have actually measured the bulbs, so I don't know for sure. I know the bulbs are close in size for all machines that can run paper LEF as the fusing rollers have to have similar sized lengths, but there could be some differences.
                Sorry about that.

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                • Jerrygbs
                  Trusted Tech
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 193

                  #9
                  Re: lanier 5355 fuser lamps

                  Originally posted by Iowatech
                  Um, you know what, you got me there. I never have actually measured the bulbs, so I don't know for sure. I know the bulbs are close in size for all machines that can run paper LEF as the fusing rollers have to have similar sized lengths, but there could be some differences.
                  Sorry about that.
                  Thanks for all your help

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