08-12-2016 10:39 AM
08-17-2016 09:32 AM
Try eBay for used item.
08-17-2016 01:22 PM
"I started investigating for the cause and it took me 2 minutes to find out the cause.. The ac adapter unit (k30330) - the part that connects between the power cord and the printer.. Was burnt. There is a black burned sign on the circuit board amd on the plastic that covers the adapter."
That's unfortunate. It sounds like a surge on the power lines.
Years ago, I once had a television burn itself out in a similar fashion because the line voltage from the power company was too high. They put a 24-Hour chart recorder on my meter, and measured an average of 135 VAC, when it should have been a nominal 117VAC. The chart recorded frequent peaks over 150 VAC, and few dips as low as 90VAC. They wrote me a very polite letter citing all of those figures, and claimed that the recorded voltages were normal. And, that was that.
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