I have an old Kodak printer dock for an Easyshare camera but I'm missing the power source for it. The dock requires 24V 1.8A power so I bought a power supply marked 24V (24.2 measured) and 70W but the printer only powers up and then shuts down after a few seconds. If the problem is the supply amperage is too high can I use a resistor inline somewhere to lower the amperage? As you may have guessed, I've done some research but I'm new to this kind of thing.
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The printer dock determines how much current is drawn, you don't need to add a resistor.
Adding a resistor wouldn't help but if you play around with this, expect smoke, fire and burning shards embedded in both eyes - unless you use high-power resistors, probably lots in parallel.
70 W / 24 V = 2.9 A so the power supply should be able to supply 1.8 A without a problem.
Sometimes (often?) cheap power supplies are made or sold by people who basically lie about their products. I certainly have 9 V wall warts rated for 1 A whose voltage sags to 6 V when drawing 0.5 A.
I would
- Measure the voltage with a load on the power supply.
- Try a different power supply.

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