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[QUOTE="ludwig, post: 204265, member: 6143"] I just had this exact same phenoma happen (though I don't have a spare power supply to test with). I've got an iX4000 and also an iX5000. Both of these printers were bought at a very similar time, and both have bricked within a couple of weeks of each other. Due to power surge? Well if it was a surge, surely both would have gone at same time (as they are both generally on at the same time in the office). Also - wouldn't other machines have also gone belly up if we'd had a surge? Or is this an example of programmed obsolescence? [/QUOTE]
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