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I think wear of your printer power supply may be loose/ power supply may gone. To solve the problem jast cheek power unit's wear. If result is No. Go to your printer's manufacture servicing center. Thank you
You are probably seeing some dust or the brushes wearing in, unless you smell something burning, its may be just breaking issues. Any electric motor will have small sparks at the brushes. Are they sort of behind the round brush replacement screws?
Air Compressors do wear out. Rings wear, valves wear.
The compressor I use at work would build 135 PSI in about 8 - 10 minutes a year ago. Today, I quit at 85 PSI after more than 30 minutes running time. told the boss - Get a new one!
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