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If it is 2 years old and has only been lightly used then I'd send it back - presumably it can tell you how many pages it has printed in its life. It obviously wasn't up to the job it was intended. If that had been used in a small office then 4 toners could be got through in a few weeks.
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Okay, installed new fuser today. Took about 30seconds...it just slides and snaps in to the back of the printer. Not sure why Samsung considers it a "non-customer servicable part".
Now I'm wondering what to do with the old one. I wonder if there are companies which will take it off me for some £.
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Thanks, took a look in there. I saw a lot of threads...but very few with solutions. None for my printer anyway. Still an interesting read.Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostGo to fix your own printer http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/
you will find what you need or something similar there.
PZZ
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Thanks, Yeah a similar HP new unit retails for about £290..so I'm ording the fuser and will be changing it next week.
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Go to fix your own printer http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/
you will find what you need or something similar there.
PZZ
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I've got one of these:Originally posted by Clippy View PostEdit: It may prove cost effective to buy a second hand HP printer instead.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HP-Color-Laser...item2a0221b22a
Been faultless so far, and its very easy to connect it to the network.
Can be a little bit noisy when used in an enclosed space (like a study or small office)
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I've changed fusers on HP printers in my techie days in the past and it was pretty easy.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostLooks like the fuser on the my Samsung ML-3561 has blown. Was only two years old and we haven't been hammering it. we're only on our fourth toner cartridge.
Anyone ever changed a fuser - how easy is it?
HP do a preventative maintenance kit which includes a fuser and rollers so used to change all of them at the same time - not sure if Samsung do a similar kit.
Obviously, make sure the printer has cooled down first!
Edit: It may prove cost effective to buy a second hand HP printer instead.
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A £100 printer from here is probably better than that Samsung.
http://www.ebuyer.com/store/Peripherals/cat/Printers
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Yeah, except that this is a £400+ unit - and the fuser is about £80. Agreed if it one of those £99 units, I'd just "bin it".
I'm trying to convince the wife that we should get a HP instead and perhaps I can repair this one later to keep as a backup.
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It's probably cheaper to buy a new laser printer.
Note, Samsung are cheap but utter tulipe. Avoid.
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changing a laser printer fuser
Looks like the fuser on the my Samsung ML-3561 has blown. Was only two years old and we haven't been hammering it. we're only on our fourth toner cartridge.
Anyone ever changed a fuser - how easy is it?Tags: None
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