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HP 5188-6700 15 Watts 12V 1.25A Power Adapter For OfficeJet 9100
- 15 Watts power output.
- 12V DC output voltage.
- 1.25A output current.
- Designed for HP OfficeJet 9100.
- Ensures stable and reliable power.
- Original HP part for compatibility.
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Product Overview
This HP 5188-6700 power adapter provides 15 Watts of power at 12V with a 1.25A output, specifically designed for the HP OfficeJet 9100 printer. It ensures reliable power delivery for the printer's operations.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Adapter |
| Power Output | 15 Watts |
| Voltage | 12V DC |
Additional Specifications
| Amperage | 1.25A |
| Compatibility | HP OfficeJet 9100 |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP 5188-6700 is a dedicated power adapter engineered to supply the precise electrical requirements for the HP OfficeJet 9100 printer. Delivering a consistent output of 15 Watts, with a voltage of 12V DC and an amperage of 1.25A, this adapter ensures that the printer receives stable and reliable power for all its functions, from printing to scanning. This adapter is manufactured by HP to guarantee full compatibility and optimal performance with the OfficeJet 9100 model. It incorporates essential safety features to protect the printer from power surges, overcurrent, and overheating, thereby extending the device's operational life. Using an official HP adapter is crucial for maintaining the integrity and functionality of your printer. Compact and designed for ease of use, the HP 5188-6700 power adapter is an indispensable component for keeping your HP OfficeJet 9100 printer operational. It provides a dependable power source, ensuring that your printing tasks can be completed without interruption due to power-related issues.

