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Conference 7.286::ansi_printing

Title:Digital ANSI-Compliant Printers and Printing
Moderator:REGENT::LASKO
Created:Tue May 01 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8796

2253.0. "Need to convert 220V LN11 to 110V" by MUCCS1::VINZENZ (Vinzenz Esser @MUC, DTN 865-3736) Fri Mar 07 1997 02:01

    I have a DEClaser 1800 (LN11) running on 220V here in Germany.  This
    printer will go to the US and needs to be converted to 110V.  I suppose
    it�s sufficient to replace the �Laser Beam Printer Engine Unit� with
    the 110V version.  Is that correct?  Can anybody give me the MCS part
    number for this module?
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Vinzenz
    
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2253.129563::WSA038::SATTERFIELDClose enough for jazz.Fri Mar 07 1997 12:339
Vinzenz,

I'm not familiar with the part "Laser Beam Printer Engine Unit", it sounds
like the whole printer. Normally you would need to replace at least the
power supply and fuser.


Randy
2253.2Part # neededMUCCS1::VINZENZVinzenz Esser @MUC, DTN 865-3736Tue Mar 11 1997 08:0417
> I'm not familiar with the part "Laser Beam Printer Engine Unit", it sounds
> like the whole printer. Normally you would need to replace at least the
> power supply and fuser.
    
    I opened up the printer and found the name �Laser Beam Printer Engine
    Unit� imprinted on the module, I�m used to call �power supply module�
    (the one where the AC power leads go to and where the DC voltage lines
    come out of.
    
    From looking at the inside of the printer I�m pretty sure that it�s
    sufficient to replace just this single module.  I�m just seeking for
    verification from an LN11 expert.  And I�m also looking for the MCS
    part number of this module, so I can order it through MCS logistics.
    
    Vinzenz
    
    
2253.3TOHOPE::WSA038::SATTERFIELDClose enough for jazz.Thu Mar 13 1997 13:238
Vinzenz,

You'll need the 120v power supply, 29-31830-01, and the 120v fuser, 
29-31834-01.


Randy