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I spent half a day installing this because our printer told we need a new one. After following the long and laborious instructions, it didn't work. Re-installed the old one. It worked. Tried again with the new one. It didn't work. Reinstalled the old one. Still worked.
Packaged it up and sent it back to Amazon, and got a refund.
Half a year later, the old fuser is still working fine. Though the HP printer counter has been re-set during my installation - so we no more messages to say we need a new fuser!
Just had a printer mechanic in over an unrelated issue, and told him this story in case it was relevant.
He said - you didn't get a 110v one by mistake did you? Of course, I did. (I don't recall seeing any other version at that time. You'd think that in the 'Product Description' such a compatability issue could be highlighted? Wasting their time as well as mine.)
He then checked the fuser - it's got plenty of life left in it. We'll notice when it's going, by marks down the edges.
So - DON'T buy this if you live in the UK or any other 240v country. You need the 240v version, not this 110v version, duh! And - anyway, don't worry about the HP counter; it's set at a low figure.
I could have been doing SO many more productive things instead of finding all this out!