So I've seen about 30 printers now that have had the cheap blue plastic pieces that hold the fuser in broken in half. It's always the left side tab as you look at the fuser from the back. One printer only had 6,000 pages before the tab broke, most are within 50,000 prints.

Seems like an obvious design flaw to me, but what really bothers me is that when we buy replacement fusers they come with the exact same crappy blue plastic tabs which I know will not last very long. I wish they'd go back to using screws on the fuser or at least invest in some better plastic.