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Epson Roller Assembly Kit for WorkForce DS-760 & DS-860

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Epson Roller Assembly Kit for WorkForce DS-760 & DS-860
Key Features
  • Lifetime: 200,000 Sheets
This Epson Roller Assembly Kit allows users to replace the feed rollers in the WorkForce DS-760 and DS-860 scanners. It has an approximate lifetime of about 200,000 sheets.
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Epson B12B813581 Overview

This Epson Roller Assembly Kit allows users to replace the feed rollers in the WorkForce DS-760 and DS-860 scanners. It has an approximate lifetime of about 200,000 sheets.

Compatible Scanners
WorkForce DS-760
WorkForce DS-860
UPC: 010343913233

Epson B12B813581 Specs

Lifetime
200,000 sheets
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.21 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.6 x 4.6 x 1.3"

Epson B12B813581 Reviews

You need these rollers to scan

By Steve
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-03-21

Once these rollers are worn out, you aren't going to get much scanning done. These rollers control the paper feeding, and as long as they can grip the paper, everything works. If they don't (when they are worn out), you will get double feeds, misfeeds, etc. Epson says that these rollers are good for 200,000 scans, but this is probably only for standard copy paper. If the paper is rough, these rollers will not last nearly as long.

Great Rollers

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2015-07-08

We use these in our DS-860 Epson scanner. They don't quiet last 200,000 scans as advertised, but many of our cards have punch holes in them, which tend to wear out the break or separation roller faster. Plus they are card stock and not sheets of paper. We also scan about 30,000 per week.

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Are there installation instructions?

Are there installation instructions?
Asked by: Ronald
Yes to change the Epson Roller Assembly Kit for WorkForce DS-760 & DS-860, it is on page 63-75 in the manual. The link for the manual is, https://bit.ly/3M49Lvk
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-05-07
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