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Hi, Go into menue and try to adjust the color to your liking. If it doesn't help much you may have to change the projector light.
If you need help look at google (youtube) Good luck.
Fault at its main digital board. Short circuited component/s at it. Contact any service technician; or the authorized service center. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
If the overall picture has a pinkish hue to it and skin colors appear to have pinkish blotches. White scenes have a pinkish hue to them then it is is likely the main display board, 6871QCH029A. This board is located next to the Y sustain board. Need to remove the tv from the stand to get to the main display board. I just fixed my Z50PX2D that had the pinkish hue to it by replacing the main logic board. Check ebay for boards.
It looks like degausing problem. You have taken some pocket radio or magnet near your TV. Mostly in the corners it will appear.
If so, Try your TV in a different orientation. East to West or............
Try switching on the Tv in this position . Do not use remote. Switch off wait for thirty minutes. Again repeat. The auto deguasing will remove this. But you have patiently do this.
The color red and especially red colored lines or a pinkish hue are indicative of an impending screen failure. The only other possibility is that the data cable on the left backside of the lcd panel may be loose at the socket or on the motherboard. 9 times out of 10 though, it is the lcd panel that it failing.
Try the settings for "pal - ntsc - cvbs" video formats, if the tv and dvd aren't set the same, then this can cause the problem(usually with distortion to picture, depending on how it's mis-matched)
Check in your printer driver settings "advanced" section, and see what the presets are. if the RGB or CYMK settings have a slider, see if the magenta is set at 100%. If it has a slider, try it at 90%, 80%, etc until you have a less pinkish hue. You can then create a printer profile which will work with the photo paper you are using.
Different photo papers can cause hues like this. Also, you can remove pink any unpleasant hues with most photo image editors through color correction.
It's possible that you have a contaminated cartridge...especially if it's a refilled tri-color cartridge.
EXACTLY-YOU HAVE THE USUAL "AGING" CRT PICTURE.THIS WILL ALWAYS HAPPEN WHEN YOU WATCH THE TV W/BLACK BARS ON THE SIDE,THERE IS NOTHING SHORT OF ALL 3 CRTS' REPLACEMENT TO FIX IT. JOE TV
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