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If your JVC VHS model VP 782 U/UC is not loading VHS cassettes, there could be a few possible causes. Here are a few things you can try:
Check the tape: Make sure the VHS cassette is not damaged, dirty, or warped. Clean the tape heads and tape path with a VHS head cleaner if necessary.
Check the loading mechanism: Make sure the loading mechanism is free of debris or obstructions. Open the VHS deck and visually inspect the loading mechanism for any visible issues.
Check the drive belt: Over time, the rubber drive belt that pulls the tape through the VHS deck can become worn or loose. Open the deck and check the drive belt for any signs of wear or slack. If the belt is loose or damaged, it may need to be replaced.
Check the loading motor: If the drive belt is fine, the issue could be with the loading motor. The motor may have burned out or become faulty, preventing the tape from being loaded properly. In this case, the motor may need to be replaced.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to take the VHS player to a professional repair shop for further diagnosis and repair.
This device is many years old now - even if a repair were feasible, it would be prohibitively expensive. Time to replace with a more up-to-date model, which will have the added advantage that you can load video files directly your computer from the memory card.
You may have tapes already recorded on your old machine - these can be transferred to DVD by any competent camera store.
C 3210 is means : LOAD direction loading motor timeout,
Main region how it happen are,
1.if there is moisture in ur TAPE or if ur tape had an slack tape during search And Video head is dirty.
Best is to clean head drum or disconnect the AC power cord.
After reconnecting it,
E2 means: Loading motor locked in the unload direction. Usually(not always) happens with a going bad VCR tape on the rewind. Tape is becoming too difficult to rewind and/or VCR is getting tired. Eject tape. Discard tape as soon as practical, new tapes are cheap. To clear: Hold power on/off button for 8 seconds.
Make sure the power is on this unit and you are pluged into a good source of power. The disk tray needs power to lower. A lot of tapes get loose in there case and need to be fast forwarded and then rewound completely in order to help spool them properly in their case. And what you are experiencing sounds a lot like this. It is also possible that you need to buy a head cleaning unit for your elura and run it in the camera for 10 secs and then try again. (Did you try this with a New tape? or just used ones?) We bought a small tape rewinding unit for around 39 dollars that helps us to rewind the mini DV tapes without adding wear and tear on our camera and it seems to help with the issue of loose tapes in the camera getting rejected as they won't wrap around the tape head as nice.
This tape comrs in two small cassettes the full one loads on the L. side of the printer the tape goes across lower than the ribbon and wraps on the R. cassette.
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