19
Pickup/feeding roller
(manual feed roller)
FB1-8581-000
1
120,000
Real use number of
sheets
20
Separation roller (manual
feed tray)
FB5-0873-000
1
120,000
Real use number of
sheets
*1 As the fixing roller is used more and more, its surface tends to become discolored because of
heat. The change, however, will not affect the performance of the roller. Also, note that the roller
surface varies in color among manufacturers and the fact will not affect the roller performance.
*2 As the pressure roller is used more and more, its rubber surface can start to discolor. The change,
however, will not affect its performance or output images. Further, the physical properties of the
roller can permit its surface to start to wrinkle. The roller, however, is free of wrinkles when it is
heated and its performance will not be affected, thus not requiring replacement.
*3 Replace simultaneously with fixing roller. When you replace bushings, apply about 20 mg of
grease (Molykote HP-300; CK-8012) on the inner and outer surfaces of the bushing until there is a
white coating covering the entire sources.
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