"Audiophile" Printer - But Interfering with AC?



I recently purchased a Samsung 1630, which is a consumer grade monochrome laser jet printer.

What might be of interest to other audiophiles is that this printer is very COOL.

Its performance is supposedly very good, but Samsung has made a big effort to put it in a sleek and stylish case - a welcome change from cheap, beige plastic and at last, a printer which doesnt detract from my listening room.

But here is the weird problem: everytime I go to print, it feels as if I am trying to fire up a nuclear power station: the lights dim, my DAC connection is temporarily knocked out, and my Audio Research SP-11 goes into LED blinking, warm up mode as if I just turned it on.

Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Should the stand by mode for a relatively small, monochrome laserjet printer draw that much current? Will my next electrical bill be....shocking?

As with all of my electrical toys, I would rather leave it on 24/7 for convenience.

Thank you for any thoughts.
cwlondon
Strike the power of all laser printers to heat the fossil. It is very small at the standpoint so you only see the problem while printing. Try searching the different 'step' plugin printer. Or simply take help HP Support Assistant to get rid of this.

I get the same with a Brother laser printer, all the nights in my home flicker just as the printer is starting up and getting going. It doesn't affect my other appliances but its annoying.
Gang,

You must have old wiring, because no way 5A draw would cause lights to flicker with a decent 15A line.