...affected, printer is plugged directly into power board with all other pc appliances?? Have you checked the fuse[s]? You don't mention your location so I cannot comment of what protection devices that ...
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...power problem. It can't be replaced. Next time, plug your equipment into a surge protecting multi-tap (extension cord) specifically made for electronics. Belkin and ADP, among a ...
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power outage affecting this printer. The printer has surge protection built in, but the network adapter still seemed to be affected. This is what I did to fix it: Take out all the data cables and turn
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...affected. My computer turned on normally, but I cannot get the printer to power up. I've unplugged it several times. Both are plugged into the same surge suppressor. Any suggestions? I am using an HP ...
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...affected the power supply. Especially if it worked before, because something has changed... One thing to try--unplug the printer, remove the power supply, reattach the power supply, plug it in, and ...
power surge can. Please use surge protection circuits on your computer equipment. It's so much cheaper than repairing or replacing them. Take it from someone who learned the hard way.... You can try a
...Power surge came through phone line and ethernet cable. lost modem, computer, time machine, house security system, and HP Officejet 6310xi. When printer is connected to power cord, printer emits a ...
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...power surge and the motherboard has been affected. If you did not have your printer attached to a surge protecter this is probably the case. At this point you have 2 options replace your printer or ...
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...Power surge, irregular power supply, excess power supply, etc can affect the unit thereby not making it to power on. First, check the power cord. Most times, a bad power cord causes this kind of ...
...printers, monitors, towers (computer), tv's, vcr/dvd players, almost any type of electrical appliance be plugged into a surge protector. However, even if this was true in this case - when a power ...
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