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HP RG5-5751-170CN 220V Fuser Unit
- Genuine HP Fuser Unit.
- Rated for 220V power supply.
- Ensures proper toner adhesion to paper.
- Essential for print quality.
- Designed for specific HP LaserJet models.
- Provides consistent and reliable fusing performance.
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Product Overview
The HP RG5-5751-170CN is a 220V Fuser Unit designed for specific HP LaserJet printers. It is a critical component responsible for fusing toner onto the paper using heat and pressure, ensuring a permanent image transfer.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fuser Unit |
| Voltage | 220V |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | RG5-5751-170CN |
Product Description
The HP RG5-5751-170CN Fuser Unit is a vital consumable part of the printing process in compatible HP LaserJet printers. Its primary function is to apply heat and pressure to the toner particles that have been electrostatically transferred to the paper. This process melts the toner and permanently bonds it to the paper fibers, creating a durable and high-quality print. This specific fuser unit is designed to operate with a 220V power source, making it suitable for use in regions with higher voltage electrical systems. A properly functioning fuser unit is critical for preventing print quality issues such as smudging, fading, or toner not adhering correctly. Over time, fuser units wear out and require replacement to maintain optimal printer performance and print output. Replacing the fuser unit is a standard maintenance procedure for many laser printers. The RG5-5751-170CN is engineered to meet HP's stringent quality standards, ensuring compatibility and reliable operation within the intended printer models. Users should refer to their printer's service manual for specific installation instructions and recommended replacement intervals.