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If you have tone on line one you should be using colors red/green. The 2nd line will be using colors black/yellow. Make sure that the cable is going back to the telephone company's bridge (the box outside the house).
If you are using Cat5 then the wire colors will be white/blue-blue/white the 2nd line will be white/orange-orange/white.
I know this sound a little confusing but the attached tables and picture should help.
Resolder the connections on the hv transformer. there are 3 little boxes to the right of the transformer. replace the middle one. its a fuse. the value is 400ma.
This is problem may be one of the cartridges is dry or there is low level of ink .you did all the possibilities check only thing is pending the you can replace the cartridge and see the result. Have a nice day and do not forget to rate please...!
the problem is at the crt base .there r three red,blue n green o/put.verify if there is dry in the soldering n check the red cathode voltage it must b around 150 .if not then check the resistor that feeds the red o/put.it could b 12 to 15k.
all crt have 3 driver color red blue n green,whenever one driver not working the color changes.that wat happened to ur tv
now i do not know wat model u have.the drivers may b transistors or now its ic that r being used like tda 6103q.best of luck
sounds like the blue convergence or the Blue CRT needs a coolant change. If the picture apaers 3d its the Convergence. If the color seem abnormal or not true tones its the CRT coolant
If you're using an E-500, this one should be easy. It sounds like a simple white balance issue. Just turn the camera on and, without going to the menu screen, press the WB button (the up arrow above the OK button). Change the WB setting to "AUTO" and you should be all set.
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