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Removing the Fusing Assembly 1. Remove the top cover assemblie s. 2. Locate the bla ck plas tic f use r cover at the bac k of the print er. Pr ess the release tab (callou t 1 in Figur e 24). 3. Slide the cover all the way to the right. 4. Pull the left end of the strip toward you at a 45° angle. 5. Slide th e cover to t he left and ou t of th e pr[...]