Our Australian market 2100 is 220-240V, so you'll be out of luck in the US. However, a properly rated autotransformer shouldn't get hot and bothered - it'll need to be bigger than you think, because the power supplies in this sort of kit take high peak currents. Colin jsdriggers wrote: > > Thanks Paul. The 2200 sold here (in the US) is multivoltage, so I am hoping one of the > British list members with a 2100 can look on the back of their printer and tell me if the > 2100 is also multivoltage. You can't tell from the epson tech specs on their site. I agree > that a transformer is not a good solution, hence my question. After a few months in the > US, the printer and I hope to go to AU. > > I think--but don't know for sure, that the 1280/90 are single voltage printers. > > (and thanks to B Ellis for the Rbt White recommendation) > > J. >
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Re: [Digital BW] Purchase-Ship 2100 to USA
2005-02-17 by Colin & Linda McKie
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