Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
15 minutes
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- Power Supply
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Power Supply
- Lift the hood of the printer.
Lift the hood of the printer.
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Step 2
- Remove the two T10 11mm screws.
Remove the two T10 11mm screws.
Step 3
- Remove the panels covering the power brick and cord.
Remove the panels covering the power brick and cord.
Step 4
- Remove the cord from the power supply.
Remove the cord from the power supply.
Step 5
- Slide the power supply out from the chassis.
- The power supply is still attached; don’t pull too quickly.
Slide the power supply out from the chassis.
The power supply is still attached; don’t pull too quickly.
Step 6
- Remove final cable from power supply.
Remove final cable from power supply.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Mark Stephen - Jul 10, 2018
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Would like to know a reliable source for the
A9T80-80006 power adapter that does not cost 1/3 rd the price of a new printer
Alex Hulinsky - Jan 13, 2020
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How can you test if the power supply is good or bad?
stu269 - Jan 13, 2020
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the power supply has a green LED on it, and after testing it for voltages, it seemed to be working properly. There is a sleep voltage when the unit is sleeping and a working voltage. But we still had no action or lights on the printer…this was a really nice printer for the money. D’OOOH!!
kare7399 - Jan 29, 2020
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I did steps 1-4 but I can’t figure out how to “slide” the box out. There doesn’t seem to be way for it to be released from where it’s at.
Lake Stevens - Apr 27, 2021