However, you're probably looking at 100 to maybe 150 (or more) dollars for the two circuit boards and so you have to decide whether it makes sense to repair it. If you are willing and able to tear apart the printer and do the work yourself you can find (again through searches) replacements for the two main boards in the printer, and they would not be difficult to replace once you figure out the magic of taking the printer apart. Your printer like mine clearly has a circuit board failure. There are a few things that might revive it like making sure the fuser temperature safety hasn't been thrown (do an Internet search on this I did that but it didn't help me). I have the same printer and it turns on, but nothing beyond that and it can only be turned off by unplugging (as with the OP).
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