C8180 recycle power

My C8180 recycle power.  The power button does not work.  No jams I can find. Windows 7 operating system.

Unplug the printer, the reset of the external power supply, etc. do not work.  Worked fine for

3 years.  What is happening here.

I see you have a few problems with this printer, and you send messages, it seems that you are not plugging the device directly inot a wall plug. Here is a post that might have some useful information, I did and I would liike to Navy if it applies to you:

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/printing-issues-troubleshooting/power-supply-related-issues/TD-p/2184769

Let me know and I'll be right back with you!

-Spencer

PS: Have a wonderful day!

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