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Emma Posted on Feb 09, 2013

Psc 2210 internal power module

The power cord is in working order, I have tested it on another electrical appliance. I need to know why the printer will not turn on. It has an internal power modual. Could this be the problem and if it is how do I get it fixed.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2008

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I'm not sure about this specific model, but I've had similar problems with other HP all-in-ones and usually what fixes it is uninstalling and reinstalling the software (make sure to follow their directions properly and not plug the printer in until they tell you to). You should also make sure you're using the most updated software from the HP website rather than the one that came on the CD with the printer which may be outdated.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2008

SOURCE: HP PSC 2210 All-In-One InkJet Printer Start Up Problem

Step1
If you're setting up the printer or changing the toner or ink cartridge for the first time, double-check the instructions to make sure that you installed the cartridge correctly and, for new printers, that you have removed all the pieces of cardboard or plastic packing material. 
Step
2
Check to see whether paper is feeding from the paper tray. If it's not leaving the tray at all, try feeding a page manually (if that's an option) or using a different paper tray. Sometimes a problem with the tray can be traced to a broken spring or a piece of plastic. 
Step
3
If paper is feeding from the tray but jamming in the printer, examine where the jam is occurring and then inspect the printer carefully to see if you can find what is causing the problem. A piece of paper, for instance, might be blocking the paper path. 
Step
4
If paper is feeding through the printer but coming out blank, check to see whether the printer is out of toner or ink. A defective toner or ink cartridge could be the problem.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: power cord installation

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":

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=79499&lang=en&

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

SOURCE: can't find power cord location on back of hp psc 2210 all in one

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/bpu05073.pdf
Warning, PDF.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

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Try connecting the printer directly to wall instead of surge protector and see if tha resolve the issue

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I press the power button but the machine does nothing. It's pluged in and the lcd lights up

  1. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
  2. Plug another appliance into the electrical outlet to make sure the outlet works.
    • If the electrical outlet does not work , plug the product into another outlet that does work.
    • If the electrical outlet works, but the product still does not turn on , continue to the next step.
    • The power module has a safety feature inside that protects the product during a power surge. If you experienced a recent power surge, the power module might need to be reset. Use the following steps to reset the power module.
      1. Unplug the power supply from the rear of the product.
      2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet, power strip, or surge protector.
      3. If the product uses a power module with a detachable power cord, disconnect the cord from the power module.
      4. Wait 15 seconds.
      5. Reconnect the power cord to the power module.
      6. Plug the power cord back into the electrical outlet. Do not use a power strip or surge protector.
      7. Check to see if the power module has an LED.
        • If the power module does not have an LED, continue to the next step.
        • If the power module has an LED, check to see if the LED lights up.
          • If the LED does not light up, contact HP to replace the power module. To buy a compatible power module, right-click the following link, How to Buy HP , and then click Open in New Window .
          • If the LED lights up, continue to the next step.
      Step two: Test the power on the All-in-One Follow these steps to test the power on the product.
      1. Reconnect the power supply to the rear of the product.
      2. Press and quickly release the Power button (c01602202.gif ) to start a Power On/Off cycle. Do not hold the button down. Figure 1: Press and quickly release the Power buttonc01896071.gif c01733891.gif If you press and hold the Power button too long, the product might turn on and then off without restarting. If this happens, press and quickly release the Power button (c01602202.gif ) again.
      • If these steps resolved the issue , there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
      • If the issue persists , see the next step.
      Solution four: Test the power with a compatible power cord from a different product If you have another available power cord that is compatible with your product, use the alternate cord to repeat the steps in Solution three: Reset the power module and test the power .
      • If the product turns on with the alternate power cord, the original power cord caused the issue. Contact HP to replace the power cord. Right-click the following link, How to Buy HP , to buy a compatible power cord.
      • If the product does not turn on with the alternate power cord, continue to the next step.
      Solution five: Service the HP product If you have completed all the steps listed above and are still experiencing a problem, service the product.


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I am getting no power at all to my HP 2210 all in one. Do the power cords go bad or is it something else?

Try moving the printer to another location ( just by itself, you don't need a computer for this) and powering up. If this doesn't work, shut off your computer and remove the power cord from the back of it. Replace the wall to power adaptor portion of the printer power cord with the one from the computer and try again. If this doesn't work, you cheapest easiest solution is to purchase a new printer.
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I cannot turn the 2210 printer on. I know I have power because the power module on the back is warm when it is plugged in.

it maybe warm and it may not generate the actual power that it need to put on the printer try and change the power and see what will happen.
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HP Psc 2210 powers up for around 5 secs then switches off

Unplug both ends of the power cord and count for about 60 seconds. Then plug back in. See if that works. That's what HP told me when I called customer service.
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I lost one of the cables and the Cd-Rom that came with my HP PSC 2210 All-In-One Printer, Where can i buy replacements?

What cable do you not have? Tha power cord or the USB cable? A USB cable can be purchased at any office supply store...Staples, Office Max, etc. If it is the power cord you need you amy have to do a search on Google to find the correct one. One such site is PSC Power Cords

The software can be obtained at HP support. Here is a link:

PSC 2210 Support

Select Software & Driver Downloads. Then select your operating system. A list of available software will appear. Many will have a link to order a CD if you desire one, but you can download the software for free.

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Can't find power cord location on back of hp psc 2210 all in one

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/bpu05073.pdf
Warning, PDF.

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Power cord installation

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":

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=79499&lang=en&

*Please rate me :)
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HP psc 2210 All in one printer

Yap, hp printer has its own power cord and power module you can call HP for that... or shop at hpshopping. just type www.hpshopping.com.
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