Printers do not normally require an adapter plug. You should describe what
you are looking for with a lot more detail.

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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
Maybe I worded it wrong.
I need a power plug to make it work. I know it needs that to work. Have
tried other but all to small. Thank
> Printers do not normally require an adapter plug. You should describe what
> you are looking for with a lot more detail.
> >I need a plug for a HP Deskwriter 680C but do not
> > have the number for the part. Can some one help me
> > Thanks
Jeff Richards - 04 Dec 2004 01:49 GMT
Your printer should have been supplied with the correct power lead for your
locality. If it wasn't supplied with the correct lead, then you should
contact your supplier and see if a replacement is available. If you have a
non-standard power socket then you will need to describe the socket you want
to use and the power lead that has been supplied.

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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> Maybe I worded it wrong.
> I need a power plug to make it work. I know it needs that to work. Have
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>> > have the number for the part. Can some one help me
>> > Thanks
Jack - 04 Dec 2004 14:55 GMT
Try the number found here: http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E240F9 .
I never used this site, but you might find it here:
http://209.101.180.101/lookup.htm?partnumber=91005391.
Jack
> Maybe I worded it wrong.
> I need a power plug to make it work. I know it needs that to work. Have
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>> > have the number for the part. Can some one help me
>> > Thanks