Sunday, September 12, 2010

What can I do if I enjoy a printer specifically 110v that be plugged into a 220v outlet?


What can I do if I enjoy a printer specifically 110v that be plugged into a 220v outlet?

assuming the product is no-longer working you most feasible blew up something inside. If it has an external power adapter, first look at replacing this. They also sometimes enjoy in-line fuses, check to make sure it's not blown. If it have no external power supply, then most probable it's time to get a foreign printer. Unless the devise costs more than $500 or so it's not worth repairing. Even if you tried to get it repaied, the solitary place that would do so is probably the manufacturer. So you're going to be shipping it sour, waiting a long time and then paying like mad. Unless the printer is expensive, trash it.
Throw it in the trash!
buy a 220v adapter, because u may not receive adequate power for what u are trying to use. hope this helped u.
I would achieve a new one.
at hand is probably a transformer burned inside it. that might be change but at impossible to tell apart cost of the printer...
check the plug

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