Convert LaserJet 5200 220v to 110v power

Is it possible to purchase the proper parts to convert a LaserJet 5200 from 220v to 110v?
I know about power converters, but just thought it would be better to convert the thing if possible. thanks.

my recommendation is to use an external converter
Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.

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