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You say you pulled out the inks but I not to sure but do your printer havd a head under the inks if so take out all the inks again and gave them a good clean and also if it have a head under the inks take this out there may be a little gray leaver there that you pull up and then the head you can pull out if so gave this a good clean as well, and replace all and try again, Good Luck.
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I suggest OS error. disable screensaver and use it. If going well then good. But i guess you start to get trable slowly after few days. OS error make machine slow. Run antivirus. If you feel so easy to work then format OS and reinstall it.
Thanks, i am waiting for your feed back & if you satisfied then thumps me please.
lol, this happened to me, and after a while searching for a solution I gave up...
But then, in my rage i started thumping the touchpad with my thumb and it started working again!?!
I know this seems like a weird solution, but it's worth a try if it worked for me, lol.
I bought my 203 2 years ago-same problem. I FOUND THE SOLUTION!
Might sound stupid, but I found it online, tried it and it works!
When you get the "Dew Detected" sign on the screen, remove the battery, give it a good palm hit on the bottom where the battery sits. Hit it a couple good times, put the battery back in and voila it will work guaranteed! I thought it was dumb at first, tried it and it works, hell it works everytime. The blow dryer, plastic bag trick dont work because its an electrical error, not actual dew.
Hi,
Off hand, I believe there is nothing wrong with the setup, maybe just not 100% compatible. It's just that the Sony Amp's protection is doing its job (just too good) and the stock radio is likewise doing it's job (but not too good).
Just maybe, at poweron, the stock radio sends out a small burst output (maybe capacitor discharge) that we normally hear as a slight thump in the speakers which was when no Sony amp, ok. However, when you have added the amp, you also amplified the thump, which unfortunately the Sony protection reacts to.
You can off course let it be since you have figured out a way to make it work or you can try and install a delay on for the power amp or separate it's power on from the stock stereo. The idea is to turn on the stereo with the Sony off and after a second or less, a manual switch or a delay activated switch will turn on the Sony. The idea is to switch on the Sony after the thump has finished.
Good luck and hopes this gives you an idea. Pls post back how things turn up. Kind regards.
It sounds like you have a bad connection somewhere in the unit, most likely in the CCD block. If the unit is still under warranty you should have it fixed by an authorized agent before the warranty expires. If it is out of warranty the following websites offer free estimates http://www.videotech.com and http://www.camcorderrepair.com If you are good with tools, have a good set of jewelry screwdrivers, have a set of magnifying glasses, a steady hand, some knowledge of electronics and a whole lot of patience you could open the unit up and check for any loose ribbon cables. Beyond that you would be at a loss to go any further and would probably be better off getting the estimates and then deciding on repair. Good luck.
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