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Power outlet just got a used 6513  and my electrician want to know what outlet power  is required ..120 or 220thanks

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I just solved this problem with a converter cable I made. I put a regular 110v male plug on one end of a 3 conductor cable and a
female "dedicated 110v" plug on the other end. A short pig tail.

I got the wrong configuration of plug first, for a 220v/20a. The 110v "dedicated plug" is opposite of the 220v/20a plug so look at it close! The vertical slot in on the left side of the female plug.

I found a single plug that I could have used as a replacement for the regular 2 gang plug like that's in most wall boxes but I really needed 2 outlets at that wall box so the converter cable worked great.

Now, all I've got to do is get the e-710 rip to work. I can't get it to send a test print to the copy side. It rips it and the green light flashes and then out. Nothing happens! HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It is 110v but a 20 amp circuit.

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Here is the specification sheet for that machine. Look at the power section.
http://www.patriotgroup.com/colorcopiers/af6513specs.html

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