Hi again. I am following up on our last conversation. I got hold of a multi-meter and I also found the battery on the circuit board. I took the battery out and left it out for over an hour to ensure that CMOS memory got drained. After putting the battery back in, and trying to power on the printer, nothing happened. I used the multi-meter to verify that I was getting 32 volts from the power module and that the battery was providing 3 volts. Both voltages are verifed. At this point, I am at a loss as to what to try next. As I stated, when I plug the printer in to power, the indicator on the power module is on as well as the indicator light next to the memory slots and the scanner bar is lit up as well. The printer is about two years old and I really would rather not have to replace the printer
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