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This is most likely the color wheel. When the bulb blows, it can damage the color wheel. The color wheel is a wheel composed of thin layers of colored glass that spins in front of the projected image. It is possible to repair it with super glue, but the best way is to try to find a new one to buy.
that little glass square broke off of the colorwheel, and it needs to be replaced. that yellow/gray line is from the light tunnel collapsing. both parts can be purchased and replaced by you. if you don't feel comfortable doing it, you can send it in to an authorized service center. try av solutions. they're pretty good. you can purchase infocus parts from them, too.
if you can get a menu when you press the menu button, reset the settings to factory default. if you don't get a menu, the color wheel or the dmd chip is bad. either way, you'll have to replace the entire optical engine. and unfortunately, infocus no longer has any more in stock.
Either the color wheel has thrown off all 6 of it's colored glass filters (most likely) and needs to be replaced. Or in the picture menu someone had turned the color all the way down (Less likely).
If you're getting a black and white image with or without source, it's probably the color wheel. Do you hear anything loose inside the projector? if you do it's the glass fragments of the broken color wheel.
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