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What can I find in a Fuser/Maintenance Kit?
Have you experienced the following? You are working hard on that important presentation and printing all related material to make a great impression when your printer spits at you the following message: “replace the Fuser Kit” or “Perform Printer Maintenance”. Your mind starts rushing and you wonder, what does this mean? Is my printer going to stop now? What do I need to do? DO NOT PANIC! Breathe normally again because your printer is not going to stop after your print the next page.

This message indicates that your printer needs some TLC! Even printers need new parts every now and then to run better. Based on usage patterns and extensive testing, after a determined amount of pages printed (varies from printer to printer) a Fuser Kit or Maintenance Kit should be installed.

The items are the following:
• New fuser
• Transfer rollers
• Pick-up rollers
• Paper feed/ separation rollers
• Air filters
• And other parts

The kit will vary depending on the printer and manufacturer. Recapping then, a printer fuser/maintenance kit includes all the parts that are most likely to wear out. How often do I need to replace the fuser/maintenance kit? Taking into consideration that several parts make out the kit you probably know by now is not the cheapest thing to do. Replacement frequency is approximately every 1-1/2 to 2 years, although usage rates will vary widely. So just think of it as a reward for your printer for doing a great job for that long! Each printer manufacturer has different recommendations on when you should install your kit. But no matter when that is, installing the kit will ensure that your printer remains a reliable and well-performing machine. Want some good news after all? The best part about buying a complete kit is that it is much cheaper than buying all these parts separately and of course we offer you the best low prices for Fuser Kits and or Maintenance Kits.

Make sure you check out our blog for further info on each part of the Fuser/Maintenance Kit.