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Wolfram Jahn April 23rd 05 10:06 PM

hp officejet v40 died
 
Hi,

my hp officejet v40 blew our fuse, and since then does no longer react
to the power button; but the AC adapter still delivers the required 18V.

Do I have any chance to get a replacement for the electronics?
And to replace it?

Of course, the device is out of warrantee.
But I emptied only two sets of ink cartriges, the device was seldomly
used, so I hesitate to put it away.


Wolfram

JANA April 24th 05 05:56 AM

HP will not sell service parts for your printer, unless you are one of their
authorized service reps. In the case of your printer, it would be more
reasonable to replace it than to have it service.

Being an out of warranty printer, will make it very expensive to service.

Apparently, this printer has some very bad reviews. Normally HP printers
usually come out very high in their ratings. I would seriously consider to
do a lot of research before buying another printer. All of the HP printers
that we are using have been working very well.

http://shopper.cnet.com/HP_Officejet...161244.html?q=

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JANA
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"Wolfram Jahn" wrote in message
...
Hi,

my hp officejet v40 blew our fuse, and since then does no longer react
to the power button; but the AC adapter still delivers the required 18V.

Do I have any chance to get a replacement for the electronics?
And to replace it?

Of course, the device is out of warrantee.
But I emptied only two sets of ink cartriges, the device was seldomly
used, so I hesitate to put it away.


Wolfram



Wolfram Jahn April 24th 05 06:28 PM

JANA wrote:
HP will not sell service parts for your printer, unless you are one of their
authorized service reps. In the case of your printer, it would be more
reasonable to replace it than to have it service.

Being an out of warranty printer, will make it very expensive to service.


I feared to hear that.

Nevertheless, thanks for your reply.

Wolfram

[email protected] April 25th 05 06:30 AM

Blew the fuse ? You mean in the wiring, not the printer ?

If this is so read on. It's important !

The wallwart probably has a ground fault, or it used to. Now it might
be running through some leakage paths and able to deliver 18V without
load. You must load it with something, A 50 ohm would do but would have
to be like a 20 watt. best you use a 100 watt regular light bulb. When
not heated it should be way less than 100 ohms and will provide a load
to see what happens. If the 18 volts drops like a rock it is the
adapter, but then test by substitution, you should be able to find an
18 volt source somewhere.

There is one problem, it might not work if the adapter fried the
printer board. In this case you are lucky that the PC works, and you
will be lucky if the printer port works when you do get another
printer.

The good news is that even if it did blow out the port, whether USB or
LPT, you can get add on cards so you won't have to scrap the
motherboard.

If I had to but a new printer I would look into something other than an
HP unless it was a laser printer. They are good, but it seems there is
no support for parts or anything, except of course ink cartridges. Some
of their cartridges were setup so you can't even refill them I heard. I
got an HP 1100 laser and when it runs out of toner I will be right
there with a drill and some copy machine toner.

If I become a captive customer I never buy from the company again, and
indeed I will NOT buy anything HP except for a laser printer. I don't
want their burners, PCs, nothing. Just the laser printers, and they are
overpriced.

When you buy an inkjet printer you are getting something like a VCR,
cheap. As I tell people when they ask what to buy I tell them "It's all
cheap, so get it cheap, minimum money for what you want it to do". Buy
a VCR from a "good" company ? why bother they didn't build it.

Don't get me wrong, HPs aren't bad printers, but the extra money they
cost is a waste, and I found the support to be no better than the
others.

JURB


Wolfram Jahn April 25th 05 09:11 PM

wrote:

Blew the fuse ? You mean in the wiring, not the printer ?


Yes, one of our home fuses.


You must load it with something, A 50 ohm would do but would have
to be like a 20 watt. best you use a 100 watt regular light bulb. When
not heated it should be way less than 100 ohms and will provide a load
to see what happens. If the 18 volts drops like a rock it is the
adapter, but then test by substitution, you should be able to find an
18 volt source somewhere.


I tried it out, really!

This is very good advice, but unfortunately the bulb gets midly warm and
the wall wart constantly delivers 18V... So it seems we have a
perfectly working 18V power supply, but a printer/scanner/fax without
electronics. (Like Murphys law: "The expensive transistor will die to
protect the fuse")

[...lots of more good advice shortened]
Don't get me wrong, HPs aren't bad printers, but the extra money they
cost is a waste, and I found the support to be no better than the
others.


Yes, and I'm sure not buy combi devices again. I wouldnt have done
either, but this one was a gift...

Our next printer will probably be a Canon IP4K.
Not checked the market for scanners, yet. This one HP which is
transparent seems to be at least geeky... but, its HP... :-(
And of course our modems all can fax.


Thanks again for your help!


Wolfram


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