Some do have a core value. Not sure if there are buyers here. Google around they are out there. I don't recall any pricing but did get responses from a couple of places. Seemed that HP was in demand more than others.
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Some do have a core value. Not sure if there are buyers here. Google around they are out there. I don't recall any pricing but did get responses from a couple of places. Seemed that HP was in demand more than others.
Google first ask questions later!
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What are they ?(I'm entitled to one stupid question every 100 posts) ;0. mcw
"anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"
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Yea I did break the Google search engine the other night before posting, spoke with one rep from a company and they're talking possible 180 day turn around times.
Mostly HP at this point , looks like we'll be getting some lexmark and dell too.
So far total is 25 fusers, started saving the toner too, as much as I hate the stuff
Model numbers
hp q7814a 19 total
dell 3100 cn 3 total
hp 3050 3 total
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Fuser units are in laser printers. They are what heats the toner and makes it stick to the paper. they have to be replaced every so often, but will run for quite a long time before needing to be replaced. They come out as a unit similar to a toner cartridge, but it has a heavy roller and some other parts. You have to be careful not to damage it when getting it out or it has no value to be refurbished.
Hope that helps!
PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell
I just learned that many fuser roller assemblies contain 7oz of clean #2 copper. Previously, I thought that they used some type of wire (not copper) heating element.
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