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Hi,
Dots, Lines
and smudges on the printouts are due to deteriorating cartridges and
cleaning the green drum of the cartridge may help temporarily. Take out
the cartridge and gently clean the roller/ green drum with a dry, soft,
lint-free cloth wiping off the toner dots marks/ lines. (corresponding
to the location where you are having a green line on the paper) Also,
make sure that the visible inside of the printer is
clean and there is
no spilled toner inside, which sometimes results in dots. Moreover,
streaks
(thicker lines) and dots etc indicate faulty PCR Roller which is located
behind the
green drum inside the cartridge. Replace the Cartridge or get
the PCR Roller changed by a professional. Try cleaning the toners and see if it makes any difference. You would also have an idea about the toner drum/ parts quality etc and check if they need to be replaced. Furthermore, issues with Laser Unit like dust/ toner dust on the lenses and mirrors inside the printer usually result in faded or discolored prints. For instance, faded text/ picture at certain areas or any color missing when you print.
Hope
it helps! Good Luck! Thanks for using Fixya! CreativeTECH
There is three LCD in the projector red, green and blue. If green LCD make any fault mean line or dot or dots then screen show these line or dot in purple color:
If line is very straight and sharp edges then green LCD is faulty and need to be replaced.
If line is not straight and faded edges then some thing in LCD block so your projector need service
First off what type of input are you using going from the ps3 to the tv. If your using HDMI try changing the different video settings. Black ops actually has a lot of problems right now on ps3. So I wouldn't use that as the basis of what is working or not, I would try other games to see if it's working. Adjust the video settings on the ps3 and see if that helps. If that doesn't try using component cables and see what that does for you. Thank you, Lee
If this happened suddenly and the red and green images are bowed in at the center of the top, bottom and both sides, one of the convergence amplifier IC's has failed. The part number is STK392-120. Make sure it is a genuine Sanyo brand replacement; there are a number of cheap imitations out there that do not last. Generally they cost less than $30 each.
Note: there are two of these in each TV. They are notorious for having a high failure rate, so I usually replace both. (FYI: each chip has three amplifiers. Each color gets two amplifiers, so one color uses an amplifier on each chip. That's why we usually see at least two colors go out of whack when this problem happens.)
I assume you have already tried a different video source (DVD, VCR, etc.) to rule out input signal defects. If the problem arose right after the set was moved, either the optical alignment was disturbed or (less likely) there is a stray magnetic field near the set that is causing problems (magnetron from a microwave oven?). There is a procedure (sometimes provided in the owner's manual) for adjusting convergence using the remote control that can fix minor alignment problems. If you want to gamble it is not a hardware failure, try it first along one edge of the picture.
If you cannot shift the red or green dots in the convergence pattern, stop immediately, and make a note of where and in what direction you tried to move the dots. Inability to converge the dots is a strong indication the convergence amplifiers are bad (that is their job - to keep the colors lined up with each other). You will need to undo any adjustment attempts after you replace the convergence chips and any fuses or resistors that got burned when they went out, so don't make too much extra work for yourself or your service tech.
ok try this and be patient, goto auto shape and i want you to select callouts, only because you can make it bigger and you can see how it is done. When the object is on your screen. look at the top of the rectangle. you will see a green dot below the dot is a sort of dotted rectangle around your call out. now click on the shaded area below the green dot, a window opens if done right the drop down has cut at top and hyperlink at bottom. I want you to select format auto shape when that opens look at the top of the popup you will see "fill" and a line below it that lets you select the color, select a color and your call out will be colored in as that shade.
keep trying untill you get the pull down i told you of, now if you miss you will see one with just 3 items on it click out and try again.
Hi,Yes your problem sounds like the DMD board.This is how it works: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/dlp1.htm Basically the light of the lamp goes through a tunnel that carries a color wheel(rotating disc with a gamma of colors that creates the colors on your tv)then the light of the lamp goes through the DMD board which is a chip composed of around 2 million pixels that creates the images and colors.When it starts to fail it will create black bars,pixelation,color distortion or white dots on screens. Here's a video that will help you find where the DMd chip is located : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jr_9A5Xd2Q Have a blessed one!
Sounds like the cyan photoconductor unit needs to be replaced. Usually what ever the color dot is that photoconductor has a pinhole in it and the only to get rid of it is to replace it.
are the dots appearing in diagonal lines or randoml across the screen? This would suggest to me either a loose connection in your cable or the screen is faulty and will need replacing. Sorry for the bad news
most jvc have the same wiring .......orange is switch power,red is power,yellow is memory and gray set front right speaker,white set front left, the purple set rear right and green set is left rear. the blue wire is the remote out to your power amp to turn the amp on.,or a power antenna.
the speaker wires sets have a dotted line and a solid color.
the dotted line is the(-) terminal on the speaker
First: Check your connections. Some times people can have the cables connected the wrong way in the pj which makes the screen either all red or distored looking, etc.
If that doesn't work..
Then any thing that has horizontal or color lines, dots, or zig zags on the pj means something wrong with the mother board. This is something that you can not typically do on your own. The best way is to have an authorized in focus dealer work on it, even if its no longer under warranty you can find out great locations through their website or themselves for the people whom are used to fixing pj's otherwise you might run into other problem if some one is not experienced in pj work.
I've worked for a competitor to this brand in the past and that was always a huge sign that something internal was going on if it wasn't a connection error. 9 times out of 10 it was an internal error. I did have some one whom hooked up his component cables wrong which created a red/green image. Once he fixed that it was okay after that.
Let me know how things go. I wish you luck. Some times its hard to trouble shoot all the way through with out being there. Let me know how things work out.
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