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HP RM1-9579-000CN Media Level Sensor for LJ M806
- Genuine HP Part
- Media Level Sensor
- Monitors paper level
- Compatible with HP LaserJet M806
- Prevents printing with empty tray
- Ensures smooth paper feeding
- Direct replacement sensor
- CN suffix may indicate region or specific packaging
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Product Overview
The HP RM1-9579-000CN is a Media Level Sensor for the HP LaserJet M806 printer. This sensor monitors the amount of media (paper) available in the tray.
Technical Information
| Part Type | Media Level Sensor |
| Compatible Printer Model | HP LaserJet M806 |
| Function | Monitors media (paper) level |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | RM1-9579-000CN |
Product Description
The HP RM1-9579-000CN Media Level Sensor is a crucial component within the HP LaserJet M806 printer responsible for detecting the presence and quantity of paper in the input trays. This sensor plays a vital role in the printer's workflow by signaling when the paper supply is low or depleted, thereby preventing print jobs from starting or continuing when there is insufficient media. This helps to avoid paper jams and ensures a more efficient printing process. As a genuine HP part, the RM1-9579-000CN guarantees compatibility and accurate performance with the LaserJet M806. The 'CN' suffix often denotes a specific regional variant or packaging, but the sensor's core function remains consistent. A malfunctioning media level sensor can lead to the printer incorrectly reporting an empty tray or failing to detect paper, causing operational interruptions. Replacing this sensor typically involves accessing the paper tray mechanism or the printer's internal chassis. It is an essential part for maintaining the printer's ability to manage paper supply effectively, ensuring that print jobs are processed without interruption due to media availability issues.



