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I would get it fixed at a Yamaha Service Centre, as you don't have the test equipment to find which failed component is causing it to shut down and protect itself.
The only thing you might try is looking for bulging or split capacitors. That WOULD cause circuit protection, because they are power stores and smoothers.
Check the rest of the power supply, for example the transformer if there is no power at all. If you are getting some indication of power, check the voltage regulator circuit.
Make sure that the paper quality matches what is in the printer. If set to glossy, minimal ink is deposited on the page. Also, check the print quality - draft quality provides a minimal amount of ink as well.
Go to your Bluetooth settings, go to the "Audio/Video" tab, under the "Content Protection" section uncheck the "Connect to content protection enabled headset only" and your bluetooth speaker(s) should now work.
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