Stefan,
Could you detail your fuser unit conversion please? (or point me to
the place where you've already done so?)
Thank you in advance,
Ballendo
P.S. And I would like to hear from anyone else on the same subject,
assuming you are happy with the conversion...
As a former Copier Service Tech, one thing I'm wondering is if fuser
oil is used? (Because without it, our old--early 80's--Minolta fuser
rollers didn't last long at all!)
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> > I have had limited success with a clothes iron and am still
looking
> > for an easy way.
>
> I have had ok success with a clothes iron first, at some point it
got
> worse.
> I'm lazy so instead of troubleshooting it i hooked up the fuser
unit.
> The results were amazing from the second pcb, the first was fused
much too
> short. since then i have not had one bad pcb with the fuser.
>
> >
> > I found a paper that just barely holds the toner from the printer
so
> > my next attempt will be with that to see how the paper holds up
under
> > heat.
>
> Well, if you insist on it.
> In my opinion a paper holding the toner just barely is no help at
all.
> the toner will stick good enough that some paper is peeled off with
it
> with most inkjet paper.
>
> Much more important is heat and uniform pressure.
>
> ST