Make sure you power cord is plugged in tightly on both the wall outlet and the transformer. Make sure the plug from the transformer is plugged tightly into the printer. If all this looks good check the outlet, or switch outlets. Then replace the power cord. If you have access to another PSC1315 try using its transformer.
The long and short of this is there is no fuse in the printer its self. If all the above fail, in all likely hood, you have a bad printer. At the price of these printers today, replacing it will probably cost you less than the ink you purchase for it.
Press the power cord back onto the metal plugs located on the back of the printer. Make sure you insert the power cord completely into the plug area to ensure a proper connection.
Press the "On/Resume" button on the printer's control panel until it lights up. Allow the printer to complete its warmup process.
Attempt to print with the device if no error messages are displayed.
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