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I have seen several of these older models get stuck in "warming up please wait" mode due to bad hard drive. I have also seen same message caused by the electrical with insufficient amps.
It probably means that a moisture sensor has tripped inside the recording mechanism.
Did you take the camera from a cold (i.e air-conditioned) place into a warm place?
Generally waiting 'til the camera has warmed up and whatever moisture inside has gone away will let you use the camera again.
that is a dew sensor message /mean warm up your cam room temp press eject and get an air dryer
and blow hot air inside for a few seconds ,do not set the dryer at high level /medium or low to avoid damage to the plastic or inside it if that does nt work
you got to replace the sensor in the camera.....
Suspect the toner heating element (fuser) may be malfunctioning. Dell may be able to walk you through a "hard reset" that involves opening the front door, turning on an off the printer with certain buttons held down, etc.
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