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HP LaserJet M855 M880 Transfer Belt Service Note

Updated: Apr 8, 2020

Installation Service Note for HP M855 M880 Transfer Belt


The life count for this transfer belt will not be reset to 100% until 100 pages are printed after it is installed.



Unlike other transfer belts whose life count resets immediately upon installation, the LaserJet M855/M880 transfer belt requires that it be run for 100 pages before

the supplies status page reflects its full life count.


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About the Author: Will DeMuth Chief Operating Officer

About the Author: Will DeMuth, Chief Operating Officer

Recognized as a "Difference Maker" by ENX Magazine, Will DeMuth brings over two decades of operational expertise to the imaging and printer parts industry. Will currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Metrofuser, where he directs Remanufacturing, Returns Management, and Reverse Logistics Operations. Will’s deep industry knowledge stems from his start as a Product Manager at Depot International in 1999, leading up to the launch of Metrofuser in 2003. In his spare time, he dedicates his expertise to the Rutgers School of Engineering and volunteers with the Center for Violence Prevention and Self Defense.

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