Oh that's annoying, that looks like a din connector so no guarantee that a similar rated supply would have the same pinout, did find this Teardown of one but nothing about the supply from a quick glance unfortunately, I'd totally consider going at it with a multimeter and seeing if you can figure it out that way, looks like it should only have 24v and ground pins to worry about.
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So I found a somewhat reputable dealer that carries one specifically for the Cube 1, and I asked 3dSystems if they could say if the power supply is the same through the whole series. All I got was radio silence. They put the EoL package together and wiped their hands of the whole thing apparently....
I have considered stripping it down and chasing traces....I just don't have loads and loads of free time. If I can't get any info in the next month or so I'll do that.