power supply compatibility

is the power supply for a 309 all in a compatible only with a 410 all in one. I lost original power for my 309 and have access to a power source for a 410 all in one.

I just checked my c309a diet it's part number 0957-2259.  If your part number is the same, it will work.  If a number of different part check the voltage and the output current below the part number, mine is + 32V 1500mA.

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