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I would try resetting the power supply. You can do this by unplugging the power adapter cable from the wall outlet. Unplug the other end from the printer. Unplug the power cable portion from the rectangular power adapter. You should be left with a power cord, a power adapter, and a printer; All three are not plugged into anything. Leave it this way for 30 secs, then retry the turn-on process after plugging the cords back into where they belong. Also, try plugging straight into a wall outlet, and not into a surge protector.
If this is not working still, double check the outlet in question by testing it with an appliance like a hair dryer or lamp.
The first step is to make sure that where you plug in your printer has electricity. Unplug your printer from the outlet and plug a lamp or something else in the plug to make sure it has electricity.
If it has electricity, than unplug all the electrical wires from the printer and then carefully plug them back in and then plug your printer back into the outlet. Sometimes these connections simply come loose.
Is there a power light on the power brick? if not make sure the power brick is plugged in all the way. Try plugging a lamp or a light in the socket and make sure the not the outlet. Still having problems try a different outlet. If there is power going to the printer make sure the connection between the power and the printer is firmly in.
Turn the printer off. Disconnect the power-cord from the wall-outlet.
Turn the computer off.
Reconnect the power-cord & turn the printer on.
Turn your computer on, and try again.
Try to unplug the power cable for about 2 minutes then plug it back in. Check if you can turn it on now. Double check the power plugs. Try to plug on a different power outlet.
If the Power light is not illuminated, first check the power cable to ensure all connections are correct. Next, turn off the printer, then turn it on again. If the Power light does not become illuminated, the printer needs to be serviced. I believe if this doesn't work you have a bad power supply.
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