So, Ive found out the only thing keeping a transfer belt from not working after its maintenance clicks is a simple fuse. I figure a new fuse in whats physically a fine belt can save some $$$. Trouble im having is identifying the fuse. "F 80L250V" Hardware and electronics stores are stumped. For those of you who have extended the life of your belts by replacing the fuse, which fuse did you use?
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use an 1/8 amp pico fuse. some time it does not completely open and gives you an error code at that point just remove the fuse an the error code will go away.
I was buying xfer belt and fuser reset fuses as well as drum reset chips from a outfit called copy life in North Carolina. Recently have not been able to place orders as they don't return calls. Their phone # and web site is still up and running. Anyone else use these guys or know of another vendor for these items?