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Check to see if the power cord input on the TV has the same plug shape as the one that fits into your computer tower or monitor. Many modern TVs use the same standard power cord as a desktop PC or monitor.
If it does use the same cord, then you should easily be able to find a replacement cord for a couple dollars at most since that is such a common item. You or someone you know may even have a spare one lying around leftover from an old computer system.
Check to see if the power cord input on the TV has the same plug shape as the one that fits into your computer tower or monitor. Many modern TVs use the same standard power cord as a desktop computer or monitor.
If it does use the same cord, then you should easily be able to find a replacement cord for a couple dollars at most since that is such a common item. You or someone you know may even have a spare one lying around leftover from an old computer system.
Power cord receptacle is on the right side of the "Protrusion" on the rear of the machine (as you look at it from the back). I assume you are missing the cord? It should be a standard power cord like on your PC - you can tell by comparing them. If you're still confused, go here and download the "setup poster":
plz do a nozzel chek and head cleaning (go to control pannel > printer and faxes > right click on your printer >click on properties>click on maintenance and performed the above test)
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