Can anyone tell me how to find replacement cords for a 1110 Hewlett Packard all in one Scanner, Printer, Fax m?
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This is an all in one fax`/printer/scanner, It was donated to the Salvation Army Thrift shop and because the cords were missing I got it for two dollars. I would like to send it to a friend who needs a scanner, is not concerned about a printer or fax machine. This is an older model made in 2003, serial number MY38RFB14S. there is also a number under that that says Q1467A. Naturally I would like to find the cheapest cords I can. Could some very smart Geek point me in the right direction. Thanks
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Answer:
If you need a replacement you need to go to your local electronics like best buy, office depot, wal-mart, or radio shack.
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