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Did you try plugging the printer into a known live outlet? If the outlet tests good and has available power, check and make sure that no panels have come loose and could have tripped a safety switch during your move of the printer which could cause a no power up issue to prevent damage to printer. If still no luck, try a different power cord and se if that works. Hope this helps.
If the printer wont complete show any sign of power running on it what you can do here to test which has the problem is to try first connecting the printer on different power outlet and see if that will do any difference , if still no power a different power cable will be the next thing to try here.
After doing those and still no power the printer encounter a hardware failure already and needs a repair or better yet do replace it with a new one.
Check on a different wall outlet. u could also take it to the store and ask them to check with a different power cable .. this will help us isolate the issue
Wait until the printer cools and try again. As you said, you've tried from different power sources (including a different outlet). If still the same problem, unfortunately, your printer got the "hit" instead of the protected power strip.
Try to connect your printer to a different power outlet and check if that causes the problem or try connecting a different power cord. In case the issue still thesame after using a different power cord, there could be a problem with the power button of the printer.
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