The Fuser Drive Gear (JC66-00388A) is a critical component for several Samsung laser printers, including the ML-1710, ML-1740, ML-1510, SCX-4100, SCX-4200, and SCX-4016 models. This double drive gear, featuring a 53T and 26T configuration, is responsible for transmitting power from the printer’s motor to the fuser assembly. It plays a key role in driving the fuser rollers, which apply heat and pressure to the toner particles, permanently bonding the image to the paper.
A malfunctioning or worn-out Fuser Drive Gear can lead to issues such as paper jams, poor print quality, or total failure of the fuser unit. If the gear becomes stripped or broken, the fuser rollers may fail to rotate properly, preventing the printer from completing the printing process. Replacing a damaged or worn-out gear ensures that the fuser unit operates correctly, providing crisp and reliable prints.
This Fuser Drive Gear is specifically designed to fit the Samsung ML-1710, ML-1740, ML-1510, SCX-4100, SCX-4200, and SCX-4016 printers, ensuring a precise fit and restoring the printer’s performance. Whether you're performing routine maintenance or dealing with a malfunction, this gear is essential for the proper functioning of your Samsung printer’s fuser assembly.
Sold individually, this high-quality Fuser Drive Gear JC66-00388A provides a reliable solution to maintain optimal performance and keep your printer running smoothly, ensuring high-quality prints and efficient operation.
Capacity | 5 Kg |
Color | Black, Brown, Red, |
Water Resistant | Yes |
Material | Artificial Leather |
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