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I have 5430DL printer ,to be used in 220 50hz, it was supplied with 110v line, by mistkae it is connected to 220 v line and burning of supply section..want to replace it with new one located in ahmedabad,india.pl let me know how can i proceeed
thnx
The easy and cheaper way to use voltmeter and check el. elements, fuses, varistors, colis,... if not send the message and I will try to find the supply
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Most likely you have damaged not only the power supply but also the D-Link wireless router unless the power adapter is a multi-voltage power adapter. Check the label on the power adapter and if the input voltage is a fixed 110 volt power supply you are in trouble. You can try getting a 110v power adapter and connect it into the D-Link and if it works then you are lucky.
hi. I had the same problem and to fix it you need to take printers right-side cover off. Underneath you'll find a Power Supply Board - hidden under metal cover. Take it out and disconnect two cables from it. Now, I had to replace an fuse 125V 4A and varistor E241AD 83P on the Power Supply Board in mine HL-2140. It works fine now.
Note: I could not find the exact replacements in electronic store so I used:
- fuse: 250V 4A
- varistor: FNR 10K241 (241 is the important number)
Make sure the printer is plugged into a functioning wall outlet supplying the proper voltage (110V or 220V).
If you are using a surge protector, extension cable, or power strip, plug the printer directly into the wall outlet.
Press the power button to turn on the printer.
If the issue persists, unplug the printer and wait 15 minutes.
After 15 minutes, plug the printer back in and press the power button.
If the issue persists, try a different power cord (if available).
your power supply is shorted.. make sure to connect your new power supply to the actual voltage .. 220V is for 220V input PSU.... if you connect your 110V PSU to 220V outlet... it will fry your power supply..
You would not be able to modify your existing 110v power supply. You would have to have a 220v power supply. This would be nearly impossible to find tho as this machine is now more than 10 years old. I'll see if I can dig up a part number anyway just so you can do some searching.
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