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Rechargeable batteries have a finite life. Yours may have come to the end and need to be replaced. Replacing them is probably the only way to test this.
Lithium batteries in particular can have their lives shortened by being run completely flat, so that is something to avoid.
you're not completely right. Kodak printer docks normally only charge the Kodak KAA2HR battery pack. It not charges normal Ni-MH rechargeable batteries of any brands.
C653 Camera worked great, went to take a pic and it went dead red light and green light flashes, but no action, changed batteries still same ... any ideas
Thanks Gord
my pictures come out with green tint. my biggest problem is when i go to word and type a letter it prints out all to the right of the page and words go off the page. i tried to set the margins and everything. please help
I just discovered that the real problem is a STICKY SHUTTER BUTTON, staying down after taking a picture. This prevents the green ready light from coming on until I jiggle the shutter button. It has actually started to be hard to press, making a definite clicking sound as it goes down. I can even feel it catch on something. If I move it around a bit, it will eventually come up, allowing the ready light to reset. Can this be cleaned? How about adding a drop of WD40 or something? Anybody ever take one of these apart? Any tips as to how to do it safely???
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