Good advice. Your camera operator missed some stuff, so I took photos as I went to remember where everything came from. I replaced the film and roller; now print quality is excellent.
Thank you so much! Just replaced mine today because of your video! It works all great again! One thing is I lose that spring on the right. But I didn’t see it being important so I assembled it back fully without it and it works fine. Thank you again
The spring is supposed to help with a build up of static electricity generated by the roller, grounding charges. Just be mindful that there could be some damage to the circuitry eventually.
Can we just purchase the whole dam thing as seen at 6:12 pop it out / pop it in kinda deal I think I will disassemble the fuser before buying the replacement, just in case I break something what is the part number for the Brother MFC-8510DN I do not see it listed on Brother Website
thank you, thank you!!! just replaced fuser sleeve and fuser roller and printer like new... great video - except once or twice hand covered operation being described. again thanks!
Used this video to figure out how to disassemble the fuser on HL-L8260CDW. This kind of examples are invaluable. Now I need to find replacement fuser tube though as the old one is practically fused with sticker paper.. Any advice/ resources on how to figure out correct parts? The fuser as far as I can figure out is LY0379-001
Thank you so much. after removing fuser assembly and powering on I automatically got a message saying diagnosing please wait 15 minutes. upon reboot it gave error code "Print Unable 6a". Thought it was a bad fuser so i put original back in and still got same message. I ended up removing the logic board where the two connectors plug into from fuser. found both connectors were loose and had my buddy solder those connectors back and error went away. So point being be careful when removing the two connectors when removing fuser. I was very careful yet still had issues.
I have this video of how to take apart HL-2240 which is a smaller printer, but laser unit is located in the same area. You may need to remove a couple more screws on HL-L6200, but the concept is very similar. m.th-cam.com/video/M-uWJqUZmVE/w-d-xo.html
Good morning team 303 Electronics, I would like to thank you for your guidance as it has shown good results so far, it happens that after 3 cleans and lubrications of the fuser the golden metal plate, just below the film is very worn and need to change. Do you have the code for this part or where we can buy it?
My Brother MCF L2700 DW does not turn on after a lightning struck my area. I need to get to the electrical power board to check for damages, maybe a fuse or something, but I don't know how to open the panels to get there. Can you show me how to do it, or somebody else can help me with this issue. Thanks in advance, Ramon Perera.
@@303electronics My only critique would be to insert a section about reassembling everything. I've got a piece here I can't remember where it goes, so I'm trying to reverse-engineer where it came from. An hour later, no luck so far :(
@@303electronics argh. Maybe you can help me? I've searched everywhere and I have no idea where this part came from. It's part # LY5268 and it's an uncomplicated piece of plastic. I set it aside during disassembly and now I can't figure out where it goes back to. Do you have any idea? Thanks in advance!
@@303electronics found it. It's part of the fuser unit, and you can see it clearly here: th-cam.com/video/VUx5X8kH7cQ/w-d-xo.html it's the piece that helps feed the paper in between the rollers. I'd put the screws back, so I didn't notice that's where the piece was supposed to go.
Following the instructions, but having a horrible time removing the white and black wires at the back of the unit. I keep "tugging gently" and all they do is wiggle in place and look to me like I'm going to break something. Is there a trick to it? Are they attached in a way where I can pry them loose without damaging anything?
Try this link. Its from precisionroller.com www.precisionroller.com/fuser-assemblies---units-for-brother-mfc-l8900cdw/details_90852.html? They have instructions link on their page as well.
Replace the metalic fusing film with the new fuser film from Brother L5500. The metalic film is crap , it fails at maximum 20-30K printed pages because of poor lubrification. The new fuser film solved this by using a non-metalic heat transfer film witch you can easy adapt to old fusers .
I replaced the entire fuser unit as every page was being "crunched" - it made no difference. I cannot find out why the paper is being crunched. The print quality is excellent but the printer is useless, Suggestions?
Frustrated, the hinge in the back of my printer won't come off. Everyone makes it look so easy and you don't get a good look at what they're doing when they remove it. help!
BRother is worse Company when It comes to customer support. My NEXT Copier won't be a Brother. I have been trying to get two parts for four months . Gotten nothing BUt the RUN around.
Good, informative, video repair guide! Exactly what I was looking for! THANKS!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback. Have a great weekend!
Good advice. Your camera operator missed some stuff, so I took photos as I went to remember where everything came from.
I replaced the film and roller; now print quality is excellent.
Thank you, I bought the sleeve and lube off eBay, looking forward to the swap, can't to get this back to life
Thank you so much! Just replaced mine today because of your video! It works all great again! One thing is I lose that spring on the right. But I didn’t see it being important so I assembled it back fully without it and it works fine. Thank you again
Thank you for sharing. I'm glad the video was helpful for you. Have a great day!!!!
The spring is supposed to help with a build up of static electricity generated by the roller, grounding charges. Just be mindful that there could be some damage to the circuitry eventually.
Thank you ! Thank you! it really helped and it's working now!!!
Why did you force the white nip tuck part to remove it? Just open front cover and it will release
My printer MFC 8810 DW IS TRIPPING THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT IN SOME PLACES IN THE HOUSE. IT IS NOT in other places. Do you know what is going on??
Can we just purchase the whole dam thing as seen at 6:12
pop it out / pop it in
kinda deal
I think I will disassemble the fuser before buying the replacement,
just in case I break something
what is the part number for the Brother MFC-8510DN
I do not see it listed on Brother Website
thank you, thank you!!! just replaced fuser sleeve and fuser roller and printer like new... great video - except once or twice hand covered operation being described. again thanks!
Thanks for documenting. I followed along at the same speed. I would have destroyed it without your guide.
This video made changing the fuser so easy! Thank you for your help.
Used this video to figure out how to disassemble the fuser on HL-L8260CDW. This kind of examples are invaluable.
Now I need to find replacement fuser tube though as the old one is practically fused with sticker paper.. Any advice/ resources on how to figure out correct parts? The fuser as far as I can figure out is LY0379-001
Would these instructions work for a Brother MFC 8910 DW?
Yes, they are very similar. Thank you.
Thank you so much. after removing fuser assembly and powering on I automatically got a message saying diagnosing please wait 15 minutes. upon reboot it gave error code "Print Unable 6a". Thought it was a bad fuser so i put original back in and still got same message. I ended up removing the logic board where the two connectors plug into from fuser. found both connectors were loose and had my buddy solder those connectors back and error went away. So point being be careful when removing the two connectors when removing fuser. I was very careful yet still had issues.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience! Have a great day!
Any tips on replacing the fuses rollers?
I can’t get the white part out, pushed it all the way up and pull out. Please help.
Any idea if this would be similar for an 8610? Thanks!
Hi. Yes, they are similar.
I broke the white piece, a little bit. Do I need to worry or replace anything?
No!
Hi, can I replace uper fuser mfc l8850cdw from different models printers?
Any link to replace the fuser roller? Thanks
Do you know how to change the laser unit on a L-HL6200 DW? I can't find any video on how to do that and Brother was no help.
I have this video of how to take apart HL-2240 which is a smaller printer, but laser unit is located in the same area. You may need to remove a couple more screws on HL-L6200, but the concept is very similar.
m.th-cam.com/video/M-uWJqUZmVE/w-d-xo.html
@@303electronics Thank you! Hopefully I can fix my rollers now.
Good morning team 303 Electronics, I would like to thank you for your guidance as it has shown good results so far, it happens that after 3 cleans and lubrications of the fuser the golden metal plate, just below the film is very worn and need to change. Do you have the code for this part or where we can buy it?
I don't. Didnt find one online. It usually just needs cleaning.
My Brother MCF L2700 DW does not turn on after a lightning struck my area. I need to get to the electrical power board to check for damages, maybe a fuse or something, but I don't know how to open the panels to get there. Can you show me how to do it, or somebody else can help me with this issue. Thanks in advance,
Ramon Perera.
Your hands block so much of important steps
i dont see the link of replacing the sleeve
You are my hero!! Thank you so much!
You're welcome! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@303electronics My only critique would be to insert a section about reassembling everything. I've got a piece here I can't remember where it goes, so I'm trying to reverse-engineer where it came from. An hour later, no luck so far :(
@@303electronics argh. Maybe you can help me? I've searched everywhere and I have no idea where this part came from. It's part # LY5268 and it's an uncomplicated piece of plastic. I set it aside during disassembly and now I can't figure out where it goes back to. Do you have any idea? Thanks in advance!
@@faelanae I'm not sure what that part is. Can you explain it or take a picture and send it?
@@303electronics found it. It's part of the fuser unit, and you can see it clearly here: th-cam.com/video/VUx5X8kH7cQ/w-d-xo.html it's the piece that helps feed the paper in between the rollers. I'd put the screws back, so I didn't notice that's where the piece was supposed to go.
Following the instructions, but having a horrible time removing the white and black wires at the back of the unit. I keep "tugging gently" and all they do is wiggle in place and look to me like I'm going to break something. Is there a trick to it? Are they attached in a way where I can pry them loose without damaging anything?
Those wires are wrapped around little plastic tabs. Don't pull hard, you will damage them. Gently find the way of the wire and unwrap it.
You have to squeeze the sides
Can you tell me where I can buy a fuser for MFC8900DW?
Try this link. Its from precisionroller.com
www.precisionroller.com/fuser-assemblies---units-for-brother-mfc-l8900cdw/details_90852.html?
They have instructions link on their page as well.
Thanks a lot, you helped me :-)
You're welcome! Thanks for the feedback!
where is the link to disassemble the fuser 7:04
its a unit all replaces at once no parts available individually
Replace the metalic fusing film with the new fuser film from Brother L5500. The metalic film is crap , it fails at maximum 20-30K printed pages because of poor lubrification. The new fuser film solved this by using a non-metalic heat transfer film witch you can easy adapt to old fusers .
Thank you very much for sharing. Have a great day!
@@303electronics Hello, have you tried using fuser foil from Brother L5500 to Brother MFC-8810DW as @Chronox2k4 wrote?
I replaced the entire fuser unit as every page was being "crunched" - it made no difference. I cannot find out why the paper is being crunched. The print quality is excellent but the printer is useless, Suggestions?
I am having the same problem with my MFC-L5850DW
Frustrated, the hinge in the back of my printer won't come off. Everyone makes it look so easy and you don't get a good look at what they're doing when they remove it. help!
I'm sorry you are having difficulty finding the hinge. It's tucked away. Use flashlight and you may find it.
Sorry, where is the disassembly fuser video ?
I can't seem to find it but will make a video and post.
My MFC was cheaper than buying a fuser unit! Going to junk it and buy new printer.
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BRother is worse Company when It comes to customer support. My NEXT Copier won't be a Brother. I have been trying to get two parts for four months . Gotten nothing BUt the RUN around.
I'm sorry you feel that way. Have a great weekend!