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Just because the green light in on, on the power cord it doesn't mean that the unit itself is getting power. There could be several problems. One being the switch itself or a loose or burnt wire. You probably would be better off calling a qualified servive technician.
HP makes a couple of different power cords for the PSC 1210 and their other printers. First make sure you are using the correct power cord (Amperage and voltage). Unplug the power cord (from the wall and the printer and from a power module if you have one). Leave all of the sections unplugged for at least 15 seconds to reset the power module/printer.
Next connect the power cord to the wall outlet and to the power module if present and check if the LED (if present lights up). If it doesn't try another outlet. In either case, check what the outlet voltage/amperage is at the end of the power cord with a multimeter (before you plug it into the printer). If you have a power module, then check the Amperage (it will be a DC current out).
If you are not getting the correct voltage and amperage out or the LED doesn't light (with a known good outlet), try a different power cord/module. You can order these from HP.
If you have the correct power at the cord, plug the power cord into the printer and attempt to turn it on. (Press and release the power button.) If the printer still doesn't come on, the unit needs service. Contact HP if the printer is under warranty. Decide if it is worth fixing if it is out of warranty.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (I've had to use the HP Repair/Replacement service after a unit was in a home that was hit by lightning. Due to printer availability, an HP gift card was provided to buy a new printer.)
Remove the print cartridges, and close the cartridge carrier lids.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Reconnect the power cord to the electrical outlet.
If the button is not lit, press .
Reinsert the print cartridges.
If the error does not reappear, the problem has been corrected. If
the problem reappears, one of the cartridges is not working properly.
Continue with the following procedure to determine which cartridge is
not working properly.
Remove the print cartridges, and close the cartridge carrier lids.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Reconnect the power cord to the electrical outlet.
If the button is not lit, press .
Reinsert the black (or photo) print cartridge.
If the error:
Reappears, replace the black (or photo) print cartridge with a new one.
Does not reappear, reinsert the color print cartridge.
If the error reappears, replace the color print cartridge with a new one.
I coudn't find your printer model. This is a common solution for Error 1102.
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Check your power supply cables
Your power supply cables may not be fully secured.
Let's unplug and reconnect your power supply
Disconnect the power cord from the back of your console. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and the power supply unit. Reconnect the power cord to the console. Then plug the power cord back into the wall outlet and the power supply unit
Make sure that all three connections are firmly secured.
Turn your console back on.
Check the light on the power supply. If this solution worked, your power supply light will be green
Disconnect the power cord from the back of your console. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and the power supply unit. Reconnect the power cord to the console. Then plug the power cord back into the wall outlet and the power supply unit.
Make sure that all three connections are firmly secured.
Turn your console back on. Check the light on the power supply. If this solution worked, your power supply light will be green and the power button will look like this:
What you will have to do is buy th correct cord for you outlet. Most homeimprovement stores stock the or appliance store. Get the correct cord for your outlet and replace it on the dryer and it should plugg-in. These are pretty simple to replace with an sdjustable wrench and a screwdriver.
The product uses a power cord, if the power supply is a power cord with electrical connections at each end.
Figure 1: Power cord
The product uses a power module, if the power supply is a power cord connected to a power module.
Figure 2: Power module
If the product uses a power module (adapter), go to Step two: Check if power is supplied from the power module.
If the product uses only a power cord, go to Step three: Check if power is supplied from the power cord.If the product uses a power module (adapter), follow these steps to make sure that power is properly supplied to the product.
Figure 3: Power module
Check
the power module part number against the part number listed in the
User’s Guide to make sure that the proper power module is being used.
If the power module has a permanently attached power cord, do the following.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
Disconnect the power cord from the product.
Wait 30 seconds.
Reconnect the power cord to the product and the wall outlet.
If
the power module has a detachable power cord, disconnect the power cord
from the power module and reconnect the power cord to the power module.
If the power cord was plugged into a surge protector or power strip, plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet instead.
If
the product does not turn on, or the power light built into the power
cord does not glow, plug the product into a wall outlet in another room.
If
the product or power light turns on when connected to a wall outlet in
another room, there is an issue with the power supply in the previous
room.
If
there is still no power to the product, then the power module, power
cord, or product might be defective. Proceed to the next instruction.
Connect the power module or power cord to another HP Deskjet or Photosmart product to see if the power module is functioning.
If the power light does not glow, the power module might be defective. Replace the power module and the power cord.
If
the power module or power cord works on the other product, the product
facing the issue might be defective. Proceed to Step four: Service the
product.
If the product uses only a power cord, follow these steps to make sure that power is properly supplied to the product.
Figure 4: Power cord
Inspect the power cord for visible damage.
If the power cord is damaged, replace the power cord.
If the power cord is not damaged, continue with the next instruction.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
Disconnect the power cord from the product.
Wait 30 seconds.
Reconnect the power cord to the product.
Reconnect the power cord to the wall outlet.
If the power cord was plugged into a surge protector or power strip, plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet instead.
If the product still does not turn on, plug the product into a wall outlet in another room.
If the product turns on when connected to a wall outlet in another
room, there is an issue with the power supply in the previous room.
If there is no power to the product, then the power cord or the product might be defective. Proceed to the next instruction.
Connect the power cord on another HP Deskjet or Photosmart product to see if the power cord is functioning.
If the power cord does not work on the other product, the power cord is defective. Replace the power cord.
If the power cord works on the other product, the product facing the
issue might be defective. Proceed to Step four: Service the product.
Step four: Service the Product
If you have completed all the steps listed above and are still experiencing a problem, service the product by calling hp at 1800-474-6836
HI, there may have been a slight power failurewithin the home breaker unit or the dryer may have lost power to the control for some sort of reason.
I recommend a thorough inspection of the terminal block on the back side of this unit. make sure the power cord is attached tightly and the wall outlet is secure and holding the power cord correctly. if everything looks great with the terminal block and the power cord is plugged in the outlet correctly, simply unplug this unit for 5 minutes to reset the control. after the 5 minutes are up, plug the unit in once more and the PF alert should reset.
Make sure the breaker box in your home is working properly. (the actualbreaker switch for the dryer must be in the on position)
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