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Usually this either means a paper jam or an ink cartridge is empty. If it is not paper then check your ink it probably needs a new cartridge. Hope this helps.
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I think this is a picture of your instrument cluster (see below) but if your talking about a light, which one are you talking about because I don't see an "exlamation" mark. Just reply/comment as to which number you are talking about and I think I will be notified that you replied and I will check and tell you what it means. Sorry I can't be of anymore help at this point.
check in the device manager , do u see exlamation mark or Question mark under the USB controllers, if u have tried to uninstall and reinstall USB drivers
It sounds like there may be something blocking the lens from extending (internally. the S50 uses a zoom lens that retracts and extends sideways and a mirror to allow light through).
there is a flag switch located to the left hand side of the top cover that causes this issue
if you look at the left hand lip of the top cover, you should note that it does not meet flush with the top of the control panel, there is a cutout for the lever for the flag switch that appears to not move as smoothly as designed, my guess is a mismounted switched or a misaligned axle for the switch
you can actually access the switch lever itself when the top cover is open, just reach in and wiggle it until it depresses properly, you may have to do this (or at least check it) every time you open the top cover
seems to have sorted its self out now i just kept turning it on and off and trying to print off test pages and things, still not 100% but works of its own accord lol
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