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yeah mine too ... was working fine then came up Blue screen. switched back to another laCie 324 monitor happen to have. Called LaCie who said they only replace these as it is cost prohibitive to repair or service... oh and I had it 18 months and they wanted me to pay for a new one and after I send it back if it is not working and is covered under warranty they will reimburse ... what kind of customer no service is that.
How do you know it's recognizing the input? Black screen on a CRT monitor usually mean the horizontal output circuitry has failed impeding the flyback from producing high voltage. If this monitor is really important to you most reputable repair people still repair them. However, it may be overall cheaper in the long run to dump it and get an LCD monitor.
You have a bad connection or break in the wiring. Fix that and your monitor will work properly. Could be the wire itself or the plug you use to plug into.
One thing you could try is unplugging and replugging the video cable from the monitor and from the computer, I have often found that fixes a blurry monitor.
make sure the video cable is inserted firmly. is it is, the video cable wires are loose inside the monitor which it is not getting the signal, telling it to go on standby mode.
I have 2 of these monitors and have this problem. I was so frustrated
turning the monitor off and on until the white line disappeared that
one day, I punched the screen. And it worked! So now whenever this
happens (about once every other day) I use my palm and smack the lower
left corner of the monitor until the white line disappears. I like the
color on these screens so I don't want to replace them until I have to.
I will NOT buy another Lacie though.
This problem of loss of vertical deflection with the line offset from center suggests a cold solder connection in the vertical sweep circuit or in the power supply to the vertical sweep circuit. Most service shops should be able to fix.
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