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Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
I was wondering if anyone here knows what on earth this is and from where I can find a replacement. That looks like the thermal switch. It turns off the heater if it overheats. I am not sure if anyone sells just that part. You may be best to buy a refurb'd fuser and use the broken one as a trade in. |
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HP Laserjet III problem
Hi all,
I was able to figure out why my Laserjet doesn't work. Apparently a component from inside the fuser is broken. Here are some pictures of the thing: http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/1.jpg http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/2.jpg Sorry for the bad quality... phone cameras I was wondering if anyone here knows what on earth this is and from where I can find a replacement. Thanks in advance! -- Tapio |
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Your photos are really distant, and out of focus!
For service parts, you must contact HP. For non user parts servicing they will ask you to send them the printer. They will not sell these types of parts to the end user. For user service parts kits, there are a number of aftermarket ones available, that can be found by doing a search on the web. The original parts however, are better, and will usually last longer. -- Jerry G. ====== "Tapio Lehtonen" wrote in message ... Hi all, I was able to figure out why my Laserjet doesn't work. Apparently a component from inside the fuser is broken. Here are some pictures of the thing: http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/1.jpg http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/2.jpg Sorry for the bad quality... phone cameras I was wondering if anyone here knows what on earth this is and from where I can find a replacement. Thanks in advance! -- Tapio |
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"Tapio Lehtonen" wrote in message ... Hi all, I was able to figure out why my Laserjet doesn't work. Apparently a component from inside the fuser is broken. Here are some pictures of the thing: http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/1.jpg http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/2.jpg Sorry for the bad quality... phone cameras I was wondering if anyone here knows what on earth this is and from where I can find a replacement. Thanks in advance! -- Tapio This might the service manual for your printer. I am not positive. http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/ref...ics%20II%20III |
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A very big thanks to all of you, it was a thermal fuse indeed. _Something_
caused it to burn so I need to dig deeper... -- Tapio |
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Go to the following web page and scroll down to the second pictu
http://www.printerworks.com/Catalogs...useAssbly.html Look at item 43 and see if this looks like what you want. If so you can click on Item 43 the the below list and it will tell you the name of the part and the price. This is the Printerworks site and they will sell you the part. I have a HP LaserJet II and III and this is where I buy my parts. Van Gardner Tapio Lehtonen wrote: Hi all, I was able to figure out why my Laserjet doesn't work. Apparently a component from inside the fuser is broken. Here are some pictures of the thing: http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/1.jpg http://www.students.tut.fi/~talehton/2.jpg Sorry for the bad quality... phone cameras I was wondering if anyone here knows what on earth this is and from where I can find a replacement. Thanks in advance! -- Tapio |
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