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Pierre Perkins Posted on Feb 19, 2014

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Good day. Here are some tips on how to troubleshoot the problem:
1. Check for physical connection first. Check if the power cord doesn't have any physical defects.
2. Make sure the printer is plugged in to a known working
power outlet.
3. Unplug the power supply from the printer(it's the black box
where the power cord is plugged in behind the printer). It may be
hard but it can be removed. Leave the power cord plugged in it and
the other end to the power outlet in the wall. Check the LED around the silver contacts of the power supply. It should be on and green. If that's on, power supply is ok.
4. Plug back the power supply in the printer. Make sure it's
plugged in the right position. It may seem to be plugged in already
but the position is incorrect. Double-check.
5. If you have double-checked already that the power supply is
plugged in correctly 100%, then it should power on.
6. If not, try pressing the power button of the printer.
Hope one these steps fixes the problem. Good luck!
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remove left hand side cover (ensure power is disconnected first);
disconnect the 20.24 pin primary power plug (big wide white one plugs directly onto the mainboard, also disconnect the 4 pin AUX power plug, looks just like the other one but is a smaller square shaped plug (older P3 boards will not have this)

disconnect all 4 pin power plugs from hard drives/cd drives and aftermarket fans (if any are installed), disconnect SATA power plugs from any SATA devices installed (flat black plug, 4 wires)

disconnect floppy drive power plug (if app) small while 4 pin power plug, once all of these are disconnected, looking at the rear of the computer there will be 4 screws holding the power supply in place, one screw will be more to the centre slightly to ensure you do not put it in upside down, once you remove those screws the power supply will slide right out.. simply re-do these steps in revers for instaling the new power supply


David
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to replace a standard ATX powersupply;

remove left hand side cover (ensure power is disconnected first);
disconnect the 20.24 pin primary power plug (big wide white one plugs directly onto the mainboard, also disconnect the 4 pin AUX power plug, looks just like the other one but is a smaller square shaped plug (older P3 boards will not have this)

disconnect all 4 pin power plugs from hard drives/cd drives and aftermarket fans (if any are installed), disconnect SATA power plugs from any SATA devices installed (flat black plug, 4 wires)

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David


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