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Fusing assemblies question 1

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Kooch

Technical User
Feb 20, 2002
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Okay maybe I'm just a moron but I'm confused to as why HP printers offer a 110 volt and a 220 volt fuser for their printers. I need a new fusing assembly for my 4100dtn and on Partsurfer both come up as possible replacements. Can I only use one or the other? Does it say somewhere on my printer which one I should be using?

Thanks in advance
 
They offer both, because they sell the printers in both the USA (110v) and Europe (220v). Use the one that matches what you're plugging into (if you are in the US, that would be 110v)



Just my 2¢
"Life gets mighty precious when there's less of it to waste." -Bonnie Raitt "Nick of Time"
--Greg
 

Well now there's an explanation that makes sense. Thanks!
 
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