I have just recieved an I station as my brother broke it, so I'm trying to fix it. All he gave me was the i station itself, WITH NO EXTRA's eg. pen, charger, manual, etc. So I just charged it with a OLD Nokia charger. It says Input 230VAC 50Hz 30mA, Output 3.7VDC 0.35A, Indoor use only. I plugged it in the mains and plugged the other end in the I station DUH. and it came up with a blue LED at the bottem below the screen. I left it there for 24 hours. I then tried to turn it on and it DID NOT TURN ON ARRGGGGG
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Something more than likely chipped off/broke from the impact of the drop. Have you tried opening the PSP? *Note - opening your PSP will void your warranty.
some fixya user told me a website reliablestore it is very good.. I used it to repair my shredder it had
some spark issue which wasn't easily fixed. you can go there and try
TV is not customarily a sound source. It is a video destination. Get your TV-related audio to the receiver from the same places the TV gets it - each source device's audio outputs.
This is errors in purge station on your printer.If you are a professional disassembly the printer and look purge unit.There is a gear which broke or the purge station just stuck.Clean the encoder strip and encoder gear. If you not, better don't touch anything and look for service in your area.
Some models will actually stop working whenever a drum message is displayed.
Remember, you do not need a drum to fax out (only to print confirmations) so i would go ahead and change the drum.
Ons ome models you can adjust to how low you want to set it or remove it all together.
It will store it in memory for a while (providing you do not turn off the machine, and print as soon as you replace the toner)
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