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We just did an office move and lost the power cord to an HP2600n. It looks like a standard computer power cord, but I don't feel like taking a chance. Anybody know what kind of cord works with this?
It is a standard printer/pc cord. Kinda looks like a D shape with the 3 terminals in it. Trust me here if you have one of these cords and it fits into the HP's power port then it is fine.
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You can use a standard computer type power cord which you can get from office supply store, Walmart, Radio Shack etc,
Try the power cord from your desktop computer or monitor. The middle connector (ground) is not used by the set.
You need two cables - one for power and the other for data. The USB cable is easy to replace at most stores with computer accessories. You need a cable with A/B male ends (standard USB cable). If you need the power cable, that may be harder without contacting HP. The end of the power cable may be specific to HP.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (Even Walmart has USB cables. HP recommends using a cable that is no longer than 6'.)
radio shack would be my starting point. if there are any computer solutions or stores in your area go in and ask em if they have a used power cord should be the same as the power cord for the tower itself.
Elizabeth,
I poked around last night but couldn?t find an absolute answer to your question so I didn?t post an answer. Since no one else has answered it I?ll share my best guess.
Your monitor probably uses a standard 110v power cable. Take a look at your power socket on the monitor and compare it to this picture on Ebay and chances are good the socket end will match your monitor. http://cgi.ebay.com/Computer-power-cords-110V-10A-IEC-C-13-lot-of-10_W0QQitemZ190083846330QQihZ009QQcategoryZ45342QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Your video cable may be a little trickier. Assuming your monitor and your computer video card both have standard 15 pin VGA sockets (?D? shaped connector about 1? long with three rows of little holes) this cable listed on Ebay or one like it will work for you. http://cgi.ebay.com/6FT-VGA-SVGA-COMPUTER-MONITOR-CABLE-HIGH-QUALITY-LCD_W0QQitemZ280083462294QQihZ018QQcategoryZ41999QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
If these don?t match the connector ends on your monitor let us know, and as always please don?t forget to rate this posting.
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