Power supply for Officejet Pro 8000

I got HP Officejet Pro 8000 Printer - A809a (CB092A) that has no power cord supply or any adapter/power supply that would pass an electrical outlet at the rear of the printer. What do I need? Where can I buy / them? Thank you.

power cord: 8121-0895

power supply: 0957-2262

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