Yesterday, we had a power cut and our Brother all-in-one is now dead!
I've changed the fuse in the plug but it is just lifeless. Can anyone suggest anything before I go ahead and order a new one?
Have you got access to a multi-meter, Sebby?
Take the cover off to see if there is an internal fuse?
Quote from: Rik on May 02, 2008, 09:25:12
Have you got access to a multi-meter, Sebby?
Nope. I could possibly get hold of one, though...
Quote from: Glenn on May 02, 2008, 09:27:36
Take the cover off to see if there is an internal fuse?
Thanks, maybe I'll give that a try over the weekend.
My thinking was to test for continuity through the lead and into the printer, Sebby. I'm guessing, though, that if it's not the internal fuse, the PSU has been taken out by the surge.
Quote from: Rik on May 02, 2008, 09:30:38
My thinking was to test for continuity through the lead and into the printer, Sebby. I'm guessing, though, that if it's not the internal fuse, the PSU has been taken out by the surge.
I guess the surge protector didn't work then. :P
I won't be too fussed if I've got to get another one; I think we paid about £150 about 5 years ago! But it would be nice if there was a relatively simple fix.
This may help schematics for Brother printers http://www.eserviceinfo.com/equipment_mfg/Brother_22.html
You're a mine of information, Glenn. :thumb: :karmic:
Quote from: Glenn on May 02, 2008, 09:34:39
This may help schematics for Brother printers http://www.eserviceinfo.com/equipment_mfg/Brother_22.html
Excellent, thanks! :karma:
Looking at recommendations on here, i took delivery of a Brother MFC-235c yesterday.
The quality of output is really very good and a good deal at £49.99 from Amazon\Ryman.
The Software and windows drivers seem to work well and the drivers for Linux are available direct from Brothers site.
Thanks, Ted, I'll certainly get another Brother. I need a network model though, so the 235c won't be any good, but the network models aren't that expensive. :thumb: