Printer power supply

My pwer supply for my HP Photosmart C1375 All-in-one Printer-Scanner-Coppier has stopped working. Can anyone help me replace it. Can you sell me one or let me know where to buy one. There are none available in Australia on eBay today

The part you need is Q7826-60218.   A Google search turns up a number of suppliers (and prices) , you may need to search a bit for an Australian supplier.  A quick look indicates you should be able to get a unit shipped to your door for $25 USD.
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    Good Day!
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    @7kem, welcome back to the forums
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