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The green screen suggests a problem or bad Optical engine. Most Sony sets have a self check for error codes---set off: with remote: Display, 5, vol down, power(hit the power button)
HI. this is being caused by a faulty convergence chip that is located on the convergence board. simply replacing this chip or replacing the entire board will fix this issue.
It is unlikely that the sudden appearance of a green hue is due to the printhead or drivers going belly up. If the images on photo paper are OK when using the plain paper setting but have a severe green/blue hue when using the higher photo settings it is likely that the photocyan cartridge has been contaminated with cyan ink. Throw the contaminated PCyan cartridge away and fit a guaranteed photocyan cartridge (OEM or compat). Carry out a deep clean and run several plain papers through on a high photo setting. The green hue will gradually disappear.
GO to service mode ,On std by mode press diplay-5-volume plus-power button on remote con.
reduce green drive to balance .For good adjustment you need white picutre .Also reduce brightness to noticeble lavel.
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