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On the seventh day, Rodger Arndt wrote...
> I have a DeskJet 1220C that will not power up. I worked fine one day now
> will not turn on. Does the Power source
> go bad in these? Where do I start.
Plug out the ps, wait a few hours, plug in the ps and check whether it gets
warmer. Should be an indication of operation. Better: Check the outgoing
voltage to see whether it's the ps or the printer itself.
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I am unsure what you are saying, nothing comes on at all.
how do I get to the ps?
>Plug out the ps, wait a few hours, plug in the ps and >check whether it
>gets
>warmer. Should be an indication of operation. Better: >Check the outgoing
>voltage to see whether it's the ps or the printer itself.
>> I have a DeskJet 1220C that will not power up. I >>worked fine one day
>> now
>> will not turn on. Does the Power source
>> go bad in these? Where do I start.
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Rodger Arndt wrote:
> I have a DeskJet 1220C that will not power up. I worked fine one day now
> will not turn on. Does the Power source
> go bad in these? Where do I start.
I've read about this problem in the HP Support forums. Maybe the
following link can give you a hint:
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On the seventh day, Rodger Arndt wrote...
> I am unsure what you are saying, nothing comes on at all.
> how do I get to the ps?
>
>> Plug out the ps, wait a few hours, plug in the ps and >check whether it
>> gets
>> warmer. Should be an indication of operation. Better: >Check the outgoing
>> voltage to see whether it's the ps or the printer itself.
>
>>> I have a DeskJet 1220C that will not power up. I >>worked fine one day
>>> now
>>> will not turn on. Does the Power source
>>> go bad in these? Where do I start.
ps short for power supply. Sorry for being unprecise! :-)
--
mit freundlichen Grüßen/with kind regards
Christian Dürrhauer, Institute of Geography, FU Berlin
Nostalgia is like a grammar lesson. You find the present tense,
and the past perfect.
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