LU7338001 PFKIT1 Cassette Paper Feed Kit for Brother 8080/5340/8480

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Description

Brother Separation Pad & Feed Roller Kit for slide-out lower paper CASSETTE input drawer.

This kit fixes problems with paper feeding from the slide-out lower cassette drawer (NOT the pull-down upper manual feed paper tray).

Includes: Roller Assembly, Separation Assembly with Spring

Fits Brother:
DCP- 8070D 8080DN 8085DN
HL- 5340D 5350DN 5350DNLT 5370DW 5370DWT 5380DN
MFC- 8370DN 8380DN 8480DN 8880DN 8890DW

This kit is required if you see the message “Change PF Kit 1”
(or “PF Kit 2” if optional second paper cassette is fitted)

Additional information

Brand

Brother

Condition

New

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