HOW CAN YOU REBOOT THE POLAROID P3500S?
WHEN IT TURNS ON IT FREEZES AND ONLY **** ARE ON THE SCREEN...
i HAVE DISCONNECTED IT CHANGED PLUGS AND IT STILL FREEZES TO THAT
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Please unplug the device until it turns off. We should also ensure that it's not overheating and then leading to the error that you've just described. If the error occurs again, please ensure that card /id is loaded in the correct orientation and the machine isn't lacking any ink. Otherwise, you might need to return the device to factory defaults.
Hi Sue Did you or someone else change spark plugs? Changing plugs should have made no difference to engine starting assuming they are correct plugs and all the plug gaps are correct. Also of course whatever you disconnected to replace plugs was reconnected. What was the reason for changing plugs in the first place did you have a starting or running issue? Did you disconnect battery for any reason? If not something may have triggered a module to freeze maybe you had ignition switched on whilst disconnecting coils or flashed a wire to ground without realising it.
The only thing I can advise without looking at the vehicle is disconnect the battery earth (negative - ) terminal only. Leave it disconnected for at least 15 minutes reconnect and try again. This will send all Modules to sleep and reboot when you connect the negative terminal. It's a bit like a home computer sometimes we have to completely power down because it freezes. Make sure ignition is switched off when you carry out this procedure as you do not want to reconnect battery and send power through all circuits. This part has to be controlled by the ignition switch. You may also need your radio code as the radio may not switch back on without entering the code. If this does not work someone will have to visually look at your vehicle. Good luck
What does this mean? "ink roller". I''ve never have never heard the term. Does you mean ink ribbon roll? Why would you need to clean anything with that type?
I also had blown capacitors on my power supply. You can see when they're bad: the tops split or bubble up like a dome. I changed most of the caps, just to be sure, and it fixed the problem. Careful of the larger capacitors. They stay powered for some time and can shock you pretty badly. Good Luck
Hi, make sure everything is disconnected, is the clip light still on? if so then I'm afraid it sounds like the output devices for one channel may have blown, ( not certain, without looking at it i'm afraid ).
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