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Rolling screen menu screen & salt & pepper screen clear, when inputs are used picture rolls horizontally

  • mgmead Jan 10, 2008

    the screen moves horzontal when the tv is on full screen. but when its in widescreen when i play a movie it goes away

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Do self test first then get error codes, to do this look in threads here or ctechnicians.com

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