RM2-5425 (RM2-2555) Fuser Unit for HP M402/M403 /M426/M427

£103.30 ( US - price excl. VAT, but we only ship to the UK )

Availability: In stock

SKU: RM2-5425 Category: Tags: , , , , ,
Alternative codes: RM2-5425-000CN RM2-2555-000CN RM2-2555

Description

New genuine HP Fuser Unit (220v UK voltage) for M402 and M427.

Fusers, also known as fixing assemblies, fix the image made of toner powder to the paper. The fuser in this case uses a pressure roller and a heated foil.

To gain access to replace the fuser it is necessary to remove the left, right and rear covers and the feed assembly.

Fits HP LaserJet:
M304  M305
M329
M402  M403  M404  M405 
M426  M427  M428  M429 

Additional information

Brand

HP

Condition

New

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