How many volts does a Printer have?

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Although it will probably vary with the type of printer, the ones listed on a Google site indicated 220-240 volts. I searched under "printer volts."

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The voltage that printers actually require varies with the model and manufactuer. I see HP specs listed online that run of voltages from 9 to 32 volts (DC), depending upon the model. That voltage is typically provided by a separate AC/DC converter that is what gets plugged into the wall plug and the printer. All of those inverters must run on 110-120 V (AC) in North America, but some may have inverters that work at the full range of 110 to 240 VAC, at either 50 or 60 Hz.

To determine the voltage of a printer, you can typically check the specifications provided by the manufacturer. Here's how you can find the voltage information:

1. Look for the printer's user manual: The user manual usually includes detailed information about the printer's specifications, including the voltage requirement. If you have the physical manual, check the sections related to technical specifications or power requirements.

2. Search online: If you don't have the physical manual or cannot find it, visit the manufacturer's website. Look for the support or product page for your specific printer model. Typically, you can find the product specifications or technical details section that outlines the voltage requirements.

3. Check the label or power cord: On some printers, there may be a label on the back or bottom that provides the voltage information. Additionally, you can inspect the power cord that connects the printer to the power outlet. The voltage rating is sometimes stamped on the power cord or on the power adapter if your printer has one.

Remember, the voltage requirement can vary depending on the printer model and geographical location. Make sure to verify the voltage compatibility with the power supply available in your specific region before connecting or purchasing a printer.