PH Photosmart C5380 OIO, need AC Power Adapter. Mine is out of order. (part no. 0957-2230)

PH Photosmart C5380 OIO, need AC Power Adapter. Mine is out of order. (part no. 0957-2230)

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    Charging: No
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    UPS Installed: No

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