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    HP LJ M806 Fusing Belt on Heat roller rips.

    Currently have two of these models at a customer and they both have had to have multiple fusing units installed for the belt getting damaged.


    One machine has the issue more than the other. This more problematic machine we’ve installed the fusing drive unit. 2 weeks later the fuser was damaged again. Just now we installed the DC Controller board to see if we could rectify the problem.


    Has anyone else encountered this issue/ know the fix?


    Thanks in advance.

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    HP LJ M806 Fusing Belt on Heat roller rips.

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    Re: HP LJ M806 Fusing Belt on Heat roller rips.

    Quote Originally Posted by ETHarting View Post
    Currently have two of these models at a customer and they both have had to have multiple fusing units installed for the belt getting damaged.
    One machine has the issue more than the other. This more problematic machine we’ve installed the fusing drive unit. 2 weeks later the fuser was damaged again. Just now we installed the DC Controller board to see if we could rectify the problem.
    Has anyone else encountered this issue/ know the fix? Thanks in advance.
    could they be running inkjet paper or thick but not defining it?

    are the fusers installed correctly and screwed in tight?

    OEM fuser or rebuilt?

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    Re: HP LJ M806 Fusing Belt on Heat roller rips.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    could they be running inkjet paper or thick but not defining it?

    are the fusers installed correctly and screwed in tight?

    OEM fuser or rebuilt?


    Customer is using Tru Red Printed Paper 20 pound bond.

    Fusers secured properly.

    Tried both OEM and Rebuilt fusing units.

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