Just shut down the printer. Was going to connect it to a LAN and set up my computer to print via the LAN as opposed to printing from a dedicated computer. That way my wife could print to my printer from her computer if she desired without having to copy her file to a thumb drive - - - . When I turned the printer back on the speaker started making a "motor-boat" noise. I am starting to formulate what might be the issue. Anyone have an idea what their first inclining's are? I'm thinking the power supply didn't come back. Everything else plugged into the power strip is working fine, so I don't think it's anything to do with the power. Does the same thing when I plug it directly into the wall (no power strip, no protection).
The green light (on the power strip) indicates a good ground. The other light, the one that says "Protected" is red. Is it supposed to be red? My other power strip (different kind) has green for ground and a red for protected lights. I'm assuming a red protected light means it's protected. And nothing else on the circuit has been affected.
What's your take?
The green light (on the power strip) indicates a good ground. The other light, the one that says "Protected" is red. Is it supposed to be red? My other power strip (different kind) has green for ground and a red for protected lights. I'm assuming a red protected light means it's protected. And nothing else on the circuit has been affected.
What's your take?