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Hey all,<br>
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My Dad has passed me on a printer but the power adapter/supply has gone
awry.<br>
<br>
It's a HP Officejet 4300 all-in-one. The manual says it needs to supply:<br>
<br>
"System DC input (max): 15Vdc or 16Vdc at 400mA, 32Vdc at 500mA"<br>
<br>
but that the <a
href="http://h30125.www3.hp.com/csnOther/SPICatalog/photos/0957-2119.jpg">adaptor
shipped</a> might provide more power. The HP site appears to say 600mA
and the printer itself suggests it would be 15V|16V @ 530mA or 32V @
560mA. It's a weird linear connector (<a
href="http://h30125.www3.hp.com/csnOther/SPICatalog/photos/0957-2119.jpg">image</a>).<br>
<br>
It looks like a HP replacement is going to set me back about £25 +
postage. I've had a look at Maplins, they have an <a
href="http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=13453">unregulated
supply at 15V/400mA</a> but I'm guessing I need a regulated supply(?)
and I definitely need the right connector (though I might hack it if
needed). If anyone has a suitable HP supply I could have or knows a
good place to get a compatible one I'd appreciate it, it'll have to be
cheap though!<br>
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Cheers<br>
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pbhj<br>
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