Printer was plugged into a Dell 16A Hybrid PDU/power strip with a plug supplied with the PDU and it blew up the printer. My question - is there an internal fuse that would have blown or an internal power supply?
If it doesn't have a "wall wart" or a "lump-in-the-middle" AC adapter on the power cable than yes, it has an onboard power supply/DC converter. All AC is is a cheap way to get DC to your gear. If it's AC going in, then there may well be a fuse, fusible link or breaker inside, the only way to tell would be to open it up. Don't count on it, as fuses, even hard-wired fuses, add cost.
If you have an AC-to-DC external power supply then check the output using a meter, chances are that the DC converter has blown.
After looking at pictures on the Lexmark site, it appears the power supply is internal. There may well be some sort of circuit protection inside, but it will require disassembly or a schematic to determine this. I looked at
and others but could not find a schematic, but that doesn't mean it's not out there.
Have you called Lexmark support? One good thing I can say about my Konica-Minolta printers is that their US-based phone support is outstanding, even with out-of-warranty machines. Best of luck.
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