The Fuser Assembly (JC91-01077A) for the Samsung ML-2161 printer is a critical component in the printing process. It is responsible for bonding the toner onto the paper by applying heat and pressure, ensuring that the printed image or text stays on the paper after the printing process is completed. The fuser assembly consists of a hot roller and a pressure roller, which work together to melt and press the toner into the paper fibers, creating a permanent image.
Over time, the fuser assembly can wear out due to the constant heat cycles and mechanical stress during printing. A faulty fuser can lead to issues such as smudged prints, toner not adhering to the paper, or paper jams caused by incorrect heating. If you notice uneven print quality, faded prints, or persistent paper jams, it could indicate that the fuser assembly needs to be replaced.
Replacing the Fuser Assembly (JC91-01077A) with a new, OEM-compatible part restores the printer's ability to produce high-quality prints and resolves any issues related to the heating and fusing process. This fuser assembly is specifically designed for the Samsung ML-2161, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance.
For users with basic technical knowledge, replacing the fuser assembly is a manageable repair task. If you are experiencing print quality issues or mechanical problems with your Samsung ML-2161 printer, the JC91-01077A Fuser Assembly may be the part you need to restore optimal printing performance.
Capacity | 5 Kg |
Color | Black, Brown, Red, |
Water Resistant | Yes |
Material | Artificial Leather |
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