Xerox printers contain a Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) module that functions as the device's "heart," converting external power into stable voltage for internal components. This module is typically designed for either 110V or 220V operation and cannot automatically switch between them. Before connecting your printer to a wall outlet, it's essential to verify that the outlet's voltage matches your LVPS module's specifications.
Xerox engineers have implemented a simple visual identification system using color-coded power connectors:
This straightforward method requires no technical expertise and provides immediate confirmation of your printer's power requirements.
Beyond voltage type, understanding your printer's frequency tolerance and operational voltage range is important:
Always confirm that your local power supply falls within these specifications. In areas with unstable voltage, consider using a voltage regulator to protect your equipment.
With this knowledge, you can safely operate your Xerox printer with confidence. Proper understanding of your equipment's power requirements is the foundation for safe electrical usage.