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110/220V Power supply Canon IP3000, IP4000, IP5000, IP6000

  • 04-10-2006 6:43pm
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    Anybody have a defective Canon Pixma printer of one of the above models, where the power supply is still OK, and which is either 110V or 110/220V switching?

    When you turn the printer over, you'll see a 'snap-in' power supply (AC-adapter), ca. 4.5 x 8 cm.
    There is a number on it, such as K30235.
    Check the input voltage, and if you find one with 110V or 110/220V, please let me know.
    (could also be 115V and/or 115/230V).


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