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Newbie to Printing
I found this Epson V33 Scanner at thrift shop for $2.99. Problem is didn't come with the 13.5v power supply.
I wanted to check to see if it worked, but none of the power supplies in my collection have the right voltage and I don't have the correct barrel plug connector that fit into the scanner either.
I swear they use a 13.5v power supply w/ a weird connector just to screw with people. There's no reason it couldn't be designed to use 12v with a common connector.
I rigged up a diy plug made from a nail, some wire, tape and a metal tube from a tv antenna. See the lovely Schematic
I didn't want spend extra time cutting the tube and then find out it didn't work, so I just left it long.
First, I tried to use 12v. It powered up and it did scan, but it had lines in the image.
Next, I used a 14v (I think it was 14.6v on the meter). It worked better and the lines in the image are pretty much gone.
For what it is, It appears to have decent resolution.
Does anyone know if that extra volt is going to cause damage? I'm guessing it's probably not good for it, but there also could be some type of internal voltage regulator inside.
I wanted to check to see if it worked, but none of the power supplies in my collection have the right voltage and I don't have the correct barrel plug connector that fit into the scanner either.
I swear they use a 13.5v power supply w/ a weird connector just to screw with people. There's no reason it couldn't be designed to use 12v with a common connector.
I rigged up a diy plug made from a nail, some wire, tape and a metal tube from a tv antenna. See the lovely Schematic
I didn't want spend extra time cutting the tube and then find out it didn't work, so I just left it long.
First, I tried to use 12v. It powered up and it did scan, but it had lines in the image.
Next, I used a 14v (I think it was 14.6v on the meter). It worked better and the lines in the image are pretty much gone.
For what it is, It appears to have decent resolution.
Does anyone know if that extra volt is going to cause damage? I'm guessing it's probably not good for it, but there also could be some type of internal voltage regulator inside.