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At the risk of destroying the power supply if the power to the printer is low voltage try a small piece of aluminium foil pressed into where you think the copper should be and see if that makes the printer go. Make sure it doesn't short to any other pins and only do it if you know what you are doing. If it works have someone change the plug or buy a new power adapter.If you aren't sure what to do don't do this.
I believe you are referring to the power supply. It is a black box that plugs in to that hole. The power supply is where the power cord is plugged in from the power outlet in the wall. If that's missing, I strongly advise you to call Lexmark. They can better assist you with that request. You can contact them at 1-800-LEXMARK (1-800-539-6275). Hope this helps. If you need more assistance, place a comment so I can get back to it. Thanks.
I believe you're missing the power supply for the printer. The 3-prong power cord plugs in to the power supply. If you lost that part of the printer, I can only advise you to call Lexmark. They might be able to send you one.
you should have a cord for the power supply that goes into the printer from the power supply it plugs into the supply then into the printer, if you don't have it take it back to where you bought it and tell them it's missing. Hope this helps and thanks for using fix-ya.
u have to buy whole set of power chord and the adapter. or have to order the whole part. a single power chord that goesto the back of the printer cannot be purchased directly.
first thing is to connected your power cord which is the one that goes into your wall jack.
then installing the software from the CDROM. During setup your will prompted to plug in (connect your printer) into the USB port (the cord of which looks like this in the link
The flat side of the cord goes into your computer, the squarish side of the cord should go to your printer. Aside from thaty, you also have a power cord that should go to your wall power. Once you have plugged everything in and turned on your printer, install the CD and you should not have any error after that.
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Yes, it's an AC adapter.
Very similar to a power converter for a laptop
I had one of these printers before (I replaced it with a 966)
I don't have the part # but if you contact Dell they should be able to find and provide you with it.
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