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Default Power specification of HP Scanjet 3530

Good Morning,
I've loose the power supply of my scanner HP Scanjet 3530C,
I don't know how much veltage and current it requires, so I can't look
for another commercial power supply.
Do you know such specification ???

Thanks,

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It is usually marked right by the jack where you plug the adapter in.

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I've no more the power supply.
So I can't read that information that I can't found anywhere.
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Default Power specification of HP Scanjet 3530

On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 19:30:49 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Good Morning,
I've loose the power supply of my scanner HP Scanjet 3530C,
I don't know how much veltage and current it requires, so I can't look
for another commercial power supply.
Do you know such specification ???



Have you tried the HP web site? I've found the HP part numbers for a
lot of HP equipment there.


The specs appear to be 12VDC, 1250mA, 15W.

Compatible adapters are listed he
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi...ule&catsel=%3F

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