I would love to be able to service all my own gear. Apple provides
detailed tear-down and reassembly documentation for its products; does
anyone know if Canon does, too?
Sp00ky
byard pidgeon wrote:
> Right, the fuser and pickup parts are cheap, but unless the person is able
> to install the parts, the cost will go WAY up...and unless a person does
> this kind of take apart and put back together on a regular basis, it's
> pretty daunting the first time.
>
> on 07/18/2002 05:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>If the laser printer is based upon a Canon marking engine, a fuser roller
>>will cost about $10 (less for a clone) and a pickup roller will cost about $6
>>(less for a clone).
>>
>>There's a reason why completely remanufactured fusers for CX and SX marking
>>engines can be had for $49 ... 99.44 percent of the parts are usable as-is,
>>or can very easily be remanufactured, and the remaining 0.66 percent don't
>>cost very much.
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