JC97-02233A (JC61-01238A) Cassette Pickup Roller for Samsung

£8.87 ( US - price excl. VAT, but we only ship to the UK )

Availability: In stock.

Description

Also known as P/UP Housing in service manual.

This Pickup Roller is located on a half length shaft in the main body of the printer chassis above the paper cassette (usually referred to as “Tray 1”). Its purpose is to pickup sheets from the cassette tray.
Do not confuse this roller with the MP pickup roller (JC96-02686B) which is actually located within the cassette.

Fits Samsung:
CLP- 610 660
CLX- 6200 6210 6240
ML- 3560 3561 4050 4550 4551
Dell 2145CN
Xerox 3500 3600 (equiv Xerox part no. 022N02177)

and optional additional cassette feeder in Samsung CLP- 610/620/660/670 and CLX-6200

Additional information

Brand

Samsung

Condition

New

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