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HP RM1-4579-020CN-RFB Fuser, 220 Volts
- Remanufactured HP Fusing Assembly
- Designed for 220 Volt (Vac) operation
- Ensures toner is fused to paper
- Critical for print quality and durability
- Compatible with specific HP LaserJet models (check compatibility)
- Restores proper fusing function
- Cost-effective alternative to new
- RFB designation may indicate refurbished status
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Product Overview
This is a remanufactured HP Fusing Assembly, part number RM1-4579-020CN-RFB, designed for 220 Volt systems. It is responsible for applying heat and pressure to fuse toner onto paper.
Technical Information
| Part Number | RM1-4579-020CN-RFB |
| Product Type | Fusing Assembly |
Additional Specifications
| Voltage | 220 Vac |
Product Description
The HP RM1-4579-020CN-RFB is a remanufactured Fusing Assembly designed to operate in environments requiring 220 Volt power. This component is a vital part of the laser printing process, responsible for the final step of melting and bonding the toner powder onto the paper. It utilizes controlled heat and pressure to ensure that the printed image becomes a permanent part of the page, preventing smudging and ensuring clarity. As a remanufactured part, the RM1-4579-020CN-RFB has been previously used, inspected, cleaned, and restored to full working condition. This process often involves replacing worn components to meet original specifications. It offers a more environmentally friendly and often more cost-effective solution compared to purchasing a brand-new unit, while still providing reliable performance for compatible HP LaserJet printers that require 220V fusing. Proper functioning of the fusing assembly is critical for print quality. Issues like faded prints, toner not sticking, or paper jams can often be traced back to a worn or failing fuser. This remanufactured unit aims to restore the printer's ability to produce sharp, durable prints, making it a practical choice for maintenance and repair of printers operating on 220V power systems.