Looking for 110/120V powersupply for Canon e.g. IP4000 printer

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Anybody have a defective Canon printer like IP3000/IP4000/IP5000/IP6000 but where the powersupply is still working?
I'm looking for the AC-Adapter K30238, US-version for 110/120V. If you turn the printer upside down, you'll see that the PSU snaps in on 2 sides. That K30238 number is visible there on the outside.

Alternatively, if anybody with a similar printer is moving to Europe, we could do a swap. My adapter is the K30235 in 220/240V.

Edit: just added a picture of the printer with the PSU sticking out.
When seen from the printer front, it is in the rear left corner, ca. 8 x 5 cm.
 

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Are the Canon printers that good, that they never break down?

By the way, there could be many more Canon models that use the same powersupply!
 
I swear by 'em. Between me and my father- we have had 3.

The first one I owned lasted about 10 years and survived 3 military moves.
 
I have a K30235 for 110/120 V from an US-American Pixma iP4000 which I would like to swap for a K30235 220V for use in Europe.

Please feel free to drop me an email to discuss the details.



RealBlackStuff said:
Anybody have a defective Canon printer like IP3000/IP4000/IP5000/IP6000 but where the powersupply is still working?
I'm looking for the AC-Adapter K30238, US-version for 110/120V. If you turn the printer upside down, you'll see that the PSU snaps in on 2 sides. That K30238 number is visible there on the outside.

Alternatively, if anybody with a similar printer is moving to Europe, we could do a swap. My adapter is the K30235 in 220/240V.

PS: your postage/shipping would be to a US-address, not Europe.
 
Just added a picture of the printer with the PSU sticking out.
When seen from the printer front, it is in the rear left corner, ca. 8 x 5 cm.
 
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