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5500 60in uv and hoping someone has some advice. I think I determined I need a power supply and hoping someone can confirm that and recommend a place to buy one. The printer http://www.signs101.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-85754.html won't boot. It gets to the spinning up disk part and then errors out with error code 1f50007 hard disk failure. I've already tried a different hard drive and it didn't help. I read some stuff that suggested the power supply might be the problem. On page 1-5 of the service manual it says if a red and a green led light are not lighting up a power supply is probably needed. My hp designjet green light doesn't light up. So this is why I think I need a power supply. Can anyone confirm that this is most likely my problem? Also can someone recommend a place to purchase one and the correct part number. Thanks adrian401210-03-2011, 12:54 AMHi, I having some problems with my HP Designjet 5500 60in uv and hoping someone has some advice. I think I determined I need a power supply and hoping someone can hp designjet 5500 confirm that and recommend a place to buy one. The printer won't boot. It gets to the spinning up disk part and then errors out with error code 1f50007 hard disk failure. I've already tried a different hard drive and it didn't help. I read some stuff that suggested the power supply might be the problem. On page 1-5 of the service manual it says if a red and a green led light are not lighting up a power supply is probably needed. My green light doesn't light up. So this is why I think I need a power supply. Can anyone confirm that this is most likely my problem? Also can someone recommend a place to purchase one and the correct part number. Thanks yes,it's the power supply that can't supply enough current to the hard drive. visualeyez10-03-2011, 01:12 AMPull out the two big fuses in the back and then put em back in. jrsc10-03-2011, 10:07 PMThanks, I'll give the fuses a try. Are they on the power supply? If that doesn't work does anybody have any suggestions on where to buy a power supply or a merchant member that sells them. If not at least a part number to look for. Thanks Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.