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    Re: MPC6502 fuser to an MPC8002

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    Hi Mate,
    I'm pretty sure these are the same animal, the only difference being the C6502 being a 65ppm unit and C8002 being an 80PPM unit.
    From where I am ( Australia ) , The fuser is the same.
    it fits it just says "re set fusing unit" or something like that, it does not see it as installed.

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    Re: MPC6502 fuser to an MPC8002

    Quote Originally Posted by digicor View Post
    it fits it just says "re set fusing unit" or something like that, it does not see it as installed.
    As slimslob and skinnyb said in the usa THEY NOT compatible
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    Re: MPC6502 fuser to an MPC8002

    Quote Originally Posted by digicor View Post
    it fits it just says "re set fusing unit" or something like that, it does not see it as installed.
    Most machines that I have worked on that have different fusing units for NA 120 volt and everyone else 240 volt have a jumper on the fusing unit that tells it what voltage the fusing unit is for. 120 volts heaters last about 5 seconds when hit with 240 volts. On the other hand 240 volt lamps will not reach operating temperature at 120 volt. Had a new tech order an international sleeve for an 03 once.

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    Re: MPC6502 fuser to an MPC8002

    why not swap out the fuser lamps from the bad fuser to the new one?

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    Re: MPC6502 fuser to an MPC8002

    Quote Originally Posted by fshead View Post
    why not swap out the fuser lamps from the bad fuser to the new one?
    Might be better to take all of the good parts from the new fuser to rebuild the used fuser.

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    Re: MPC6502 fuser to an MPC8002

    Quote Originally Posted by anothertech View Post
    Might be better to take all of the good parts from the new fuser to rebuild the used fuser.
    Just remember that if the bad one has a bad IH coil or pressure roller heater, you will have order a new one.

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