I don't know a whole lot about how UPSes work, so I'm wondering what causes this:
I have my computer/monitor and a couple other things plugged into a UPS. I recently moved a laser printer to this setup, but it is NOT plugged into the UPS in any way - it is plugged directly into the wall. Whenever the printer starts warming up to print, the UPS starts making a humming noise and cuts power to some (but not all) of the connected devices for about 5-10 seconds, then resumes normal operation.
I could understand the printer overloading the UPS, but like I said, the printer is not plugged into the UPS at all. Any ideas?
I have my computer/monitor and a couple other things plugged into a UPS. I recently moved a laser printer to this setup, but it is NOT plugged into the UPS in any way - it is plugged directly into the wall. Whenever the printer starts warming up to print, the UPS starts making a humming noise and cuts power to some (but not all) of the connected devices for about 5-10 seconds, then resumes normal operation.
I could understand the printer overloading the UPS, but like I said, the printer is not plugged into the UPS at all. Any ideas?
