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Kit recommended replacement at 100,000 pages for black printing at 5% coverage.
Kit recommended replacement at 50,000 pages for color printing at 5% coverage.
Regular use of HP Maintenance kits will protect your printer investment by maximizing your printer’s performance while minimizing down time. The purchase of an HP LaserJet Maintenance kit provides considerable savings compared to purchasing each individual part separately. Maintenance kits typically include a fuser assembly, transfer roll and pickup roller or feed/separation rollers. Contact our technical support team for free assistance with any installation or content questions. |
Manufacturer OEM Kit contains: fuser, four paper rollers, and two air filters.
To bring you even greater savings, many of our HP Maintenance Kits can be purchased on exchange. This means that you are able to purchase a HP Maintenance Kit at an even greater discount and in exchange, you agree to send us your used fuser assembly. We provide you with an addressed return label and an RMA number with the purchase of your HP maintenance Kit. A prepaid shipping label can be provided upon request at an additional fee. After carefully packing your core return, place the pre addressed return label on the outside of the box. The RMA number also must be clearly visible on the outside of the box. Once the core return is received at our PA warehouse, we will credit the core to your account. |
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Fed up of re-sorting your printouts? For those inkjets that don't have a reverse print feature in the driver, some programs offer printing in reverse order.
What is RAM? RAM or Buffer Memory holds the graphic information on the printer while the file is on its way to be printed. The larger the RAM, the faster the printer can print complex graphics.
Paper jam? The best way to remove jammed paper is to gently pull the paper in the direction of the paper path - with power off, of course. Do not pull the paper backwards - you could damage your printer forever by doing so.
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