J Jhong Posts: 40 +0 Apr 23, 2013 #1 I have HP LJ p4014. I was wondering if there would be a difference between using a maintenance kit thats 220v on a 110v printer. Any help would be good.
I have HP LJ p4014. I was wondering if there would be a difference between using a maintenance kit thats 220v on a 110v printer. Any help would be good.
Jad Chaar Posts: 6,481 +977 Apr 23, 2013 #2 What does that maintenance kit do? Because you can easily go into HP software and order your printer to clean printheads or align them.
What does that maintenance kit do? Because you can easily go into HP software and order your printer to clean printheads or align them.
Jad Chaar Posts: 6,481 +977 Apr 23, 2013 #5 Ah, I thought you meant a literal maintenance kit--not hardware. I went to the HP site and got this: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uvzz8t3ygmg88oe/Screen Shot 2013-04-23 at 6.18.24 PM.png That is the list of compatible printers If your printer is a P4014dn or P4014n then you are fine. If it is not, then you have to find another kit.
Ah, I thought you meant a literal maintenance kit--not hardware. I went to the HP site and got this: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uvzz8t3ygmg88oe/Screen Shot 2013-04-23 at 6.18.24 PM.png That is the list of compatible printers If your printer is a P4014dn or P4014n then you are fine. If it is not, then you have to find another kit.
Rage_3K_Moiz Posts: 5,403 +43 Apr 24, 2013 #6 You'll need to use the 110V kit. The 220V kit is for non-US models.
G Guest Jul 5, 2015 #8 Rage_3K_Moiz said: You'll need to use the 110V kit. The 220V kit is for non-US models. Click to expand... 220V is for the UK and Ireland, if you fit the wrong one it say fuser error on the LCD screen. Many places will not take the wrong part back.
Rage_3K_Moiz said: You'll need to use the 110V kit. The 220V kit is for non-US models. Click to expand... 220V is for the UK and Ireland, if you fit the wrong one it say fuser error on the LCD screen. Many places will not take the wrong part back.