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* Shure M105E phono cartridge - 7 messages, 6 authors
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* DREW BARRYMORE 15mins SEX Video ( Watch This -- NAUGHTY Video ) - 1 messages,
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* Self-Repair Manifesto - 6 messages, 4 authors
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* Make $300-$500 Per Month - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Calculating Power Factor - 2 messages, 2 authors
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TOPIC: Shure M105E phono cartridge
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/4f8b232551a3984f?hl=en
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== 1 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 12:23 am
From: "N_Cook"


David Nebenzahl <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote in message
news:4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...
> On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
>
> > I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
> > cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
> > open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
> > over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
> > good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred. I'll
> > gladly pay shipping.)
>
> Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
> winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...
>
>
> --
> The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring,
> with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.
>
> - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)


False , I've never opened a magnetic cartridge. Only crystal cartridges ,
where the crystal is hygroscopic in the damp UK and does not survive 40
years and that includes NOS of course. They revert to paste or powder.
Matter of replacing with piezo-ceramic transducer


== 2 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:16 am
From: "Arfa Daily"


"David Nebenzahl" <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote in message
news:4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...
> On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
>
>> I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
>> cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
>> open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges over
>> the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a good
>> body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred. I'll
>> gladly pay shipping.)
>
> Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
> winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...
>
>
> --


Awww. That's not very kind ...

Arfa

== 3 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:22 am
From: "Dave Plowman (News)"


In article <4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com>,
David Nebenzahl <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote:
> On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:

> > I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
> > cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
> > open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
> > over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
> > good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred.
> > I'll gladly pay shipping.)

> Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
> winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...

Not quite sure why you find this something to jibe at. I love trying to
fix things which most would simply replace. Gives a great deal of
satisfaction putting one over on the makers.

--
*Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?

Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


== 4 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:37 am
From: "N_Cook"


Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote in message
news:517788e842dave@davenoise.co.uk...
> In article <4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com>,
> David Nebenzahl <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote:
> > On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
>
> > > I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
> > > cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
> > > open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
> > > over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
> > > good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred.
> > > I'll gladly pay shipping.)
>
> > Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open
> > winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed ...
>
> Not quite sure why you find this something to jibe at. I love trying to
> fix things which most would simply replace. Gives a great deal of
> satisfaction putting one over on the makers.
>
> --
> *Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?
>
> Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
> To e-mail, change noise into sound.


Faced with the OP situation I would suspect an owner has removed a connector
using pliers and has twisted the pin in the plastic and so internal broken
wire at the output. I would .5mm disc grind in and/or melt in around a
suspect pin. Then consider chucking if break is within a coil, but would
certainly explore the construction because I don't think I've seen inside a
magnestic cartridge.


== 5 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:48 am
From: Ron


On 17/11/2010 10:16, Arfa Daily wrote:
>
>
> "David Nebenzahl" <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote in message
> news:4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...
>> On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
>>
>>> I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
>>> cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has an
>>> open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado cartridges
>>> over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance you've got a
>>> good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA preferred.
>>> I'll gladly pay shipping.)
>>
>> Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing
>> open winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed
>> ...
>>
>>
>> --
>
>
> Awww. That's not very kind ...
>
> Arfa


<points to no smirking sign>


== 6 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 10:58 am
From: David Nebenzahl


On 11/17/2010 2:37 AM N_Cook spake thus:

> Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:517788e842dave@davenoise.co.uk...
>
>> In article <4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com>,
>> David Nebenzahl <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
>>>
>>>> I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E
>>>> p-mount cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge
>>>> itself has an open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica
>>>> and Grado cartridges over the years, but never before in a
>>>> Shure. Any chance you've got a good body without a stylus
>>>> you'd part with? (In the USA preferred. I'll gladly pay
>>>> shipping.)
>>>
>>> Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and
>>> repairing open winding ... or at least endless speculation about
>>> *why* it failed ...
>>
>> Not quite sure why you find this something to jibe at. I love
>> trying to fix things which most would simply replace. Gives a great
>> deal of satisfaction putting one over on the makers.
>
> Faced with the OP situation I would suspect an owner has removed a
> connector using pliers and has twisted the pin in the plastic and so
> internal broken wire at the output. I would .5mm disc grind in and/or
> melt in around a suspect pin. Then consider chucking if break is
> within a coil, but would certainly explore the construction because I
> don't think I've seen inside a magnestic cartridge.

See? See? What did I tell you?

Look; I'm as DIY as anybody. I've fixed, or at least have tried to fix,
all kinds of things, some of which many people would consider hopeless.

But I recognize there are limits. N. Cook does not.

Repair a lousy magnetic cartridge? Are you serious? I'll bet he would
actually get out his .5mm disc grinder if this equipment landed in his
"shop". Sheesh.

Hey, he's free to broadcast the results of his bodgering here as much as
he likes. I'm free to ridicule him. See how that works?


--
The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring,
with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.

- Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)


== 7 of 7 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 11:07 am
From: Meat Plow


On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:58:40 -0800, David Nebenzahl wrote:

> On 11/17/2010 2:37 AM N_Cook spake thus:
>
>> Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:517788e842dave@davenoise.co.uk...
>>
>>> In article <4ce31382$0$2548$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com>, David
>>> Nebenzahl <nobody@but.us.chickens> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 11/16/2010 2:41 PM Tim Schwartz spake thus:
>>>>
>>>>> I've got a customer's turntable here with a Shure M105E p-mount
>>>>> cartridge in it. The stylus is fine, but the cartridge itself has
>>>>> an open winding. I've seen this in Audio Technica and Grado
>>>>> cartridges over the years, but never before in a Shure. Any chance
>>>>> you've got a good body without a stylus you'd part with? (In the USA
>>>>> preferred. I'll gladly pay shipping.)
>>>>
>>>> Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing
>>>> open winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it
>>>> failed ...
>>>
>>> Not quite sure why you find this something to jibe at. I love trying
>>> to fix things which most would simply replace. Gives a great deal of
>>> satisfaction putting one over on the makers.
>>
>> Faced with the OP situation I would suspect an owner has removed a
>> connector using pliers and has twisted the pin in the plastic and so
>> internal broken wire at the output. I would .5mm disc grind in and/or
>> melt in around a suspect pin. Then consider chucking if break is within
>> a coil, but would certainly explore the construction because I don't
>> think I've seen inside a magnestic cartridge.
>
> See? See? What did I tell you?

You're what, 11 years old?

--
Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:10 am
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== 1 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:14 am
From: JW


On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 11:08:36 -0800 Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
wrote in Message id: <fjj5e6husm6qkdghppigktgubju31mkfhc@4ax.com>:

>>Schematics are no longer
>>obtainable.
>
><http://kythuatvitinh.com/forum.php>
><http://www.eserviceinfo.com>

Some more good sites, mostly test equipment:

http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/
http://128.238.9.201/~kurt/manuals/manuals/
http://www.ko4bb.com/


== 2 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 5:40 am
From: Jeffrey Angus


On 11/17/2010 12:28 AM, Wild_Bill wrote:
> If I were a manufacturer, I wouldn't want improperly repaired pieces of
> my products available as used (unauthorized refurbished) equipment,
> injuring or pissing off a lot of consumers.

Motorola tried that in Federal Court back in 2005.
Despite the law firm they hired, and the scape goat they tried
to crucify, they failed.

Had they won, imagine the ramifications. Nobody BUT the
manufacturer would be authorized to repair items and there
would be no third party parts or accessories for sale.

Imagine being hauled into Federal Court on a charge of counterfeiting
because you added different radio to your vehicle. Because it
is "no longer factory spec."

Frightening to say the least.

Jeff


== 3 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 9:34 am
From: PlainBill47@yawho.com


On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 00:34:59 -0500, "Wild_Bill"
<wb_wildbill@XSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:

>I wonder if the dead TV was free, and if you hadn't been able to download a
>pirated service manual for free, if you would have been willing to pay
>$60-$100 for a service manual.
>Essentially, you got lucky with the availability of the service
>documentation.
>
>Nearly anything man-made can be repaired.
>
>New technology requires new equipment to be able to service it.. I see
>micro-sized SMT components that are barely visible, and I wouldn't care to
>handle repairs involving these components without the proper tools and a
>very good microscope.
>
>I have a B&L stereo zoom microscope, head worn stereo loupes (Eschenback and
>others) and various video cameras that would be helpful in viewing the
>micro stuff, but even these tools don't make repair jobs on the newer micro
>stuff simple.
>
>I have hot air and typical soldering/desoldering equipment, and professional
>(above average hobbiest/enthusiast) troubleshooting equipment, and I still
>don't have any desire to repair any of this cheaply made, newer technology
>equipment.
>
>I admit that if someone were to give me an out-of-warranty, free, expensive
>piece of equipment, I'd be curious enough to spend a little time
>troubleshooting just to satisfy my curiosity.
>
>I prefer to buy quality older equipment that can be repaired (large CRT
>stuff excluded), instead of microprocessor-based, firmware operated stuff
>that's generally much more difficult to repair, even if any
>documentation/online-hack info is available.
>
> --
>Cheers,
>WB
No, the TV was not free. I have enough confidence in my skills that I
was willing to pay the seller's asking price for it. I'm not sure
where you came up with that $60-$100 price for a service manual; My
experience was that $10 was a more typical price, although one major
manufacturer sent them out free upon letterhead request. Your
assertion that I got lucky is pure bullshit - I KNEW the service
manual was available. But that is beside the point, many service
manuals are available at litte or no cost. Other equipment (LCD
monitors, for example) is simple enough that a service manual isn't
necessary.

I agree, a hot air station would make the rework easier, so what? The
fact is that a $15 kit of SolderQuik will substitute for your fancy
hot air system.

All told, you have proved my point. SMT does not make repair
impossible; I know it makes repair easier. Certainly it was easier to
replace the three SMT ICs than it would have been to replace the
larger through-hole devices.

Further, you have verified my other belief. It's not the cost of the
equipment that makes the difference, it's the brains of the person
using it.

PlainBill
>.............
>
>
><PlainBill47@yawho.com> wrote in message
>news:lsh5e6psn3od195kssu3o11l7u8enlr1of@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:37:11 -0500, "Charles"
>> <charlesschuler@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
>>>news:ku5vd69620loo76cngf77dc4k9lhnpol6u@4ax.com...
>>>
>>><http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto>
>>>
>>>Sorry, but the year is 2010 and repair of recent and future electronic
>>>products is not going to happen, as least as what can be accomplished by
>>>Joe
>>>consumer. For the factory authorized geek squad, sure they PERHAPS have
>>>access to data and modules and software and they can, in some cases,
>>>repair
>>>electronic items.
>>>
>>>I'd love for it be so, by the way. I detest sending stuff to landfills
>>>and
>>>to recycling centers. But the truth is that there is not much inside a
>>>modern electronic gadget that is repairable. SMT has rendered component
>>>replacement impossible, for many cases. Schematics are no longer
>>>obtainable. Embedded software makes troubleshooting almost impossible.
>>>Repair parts are not available. And the list goes on.
>>>
>>>Richard Feynman (a Nobel winner) often talked about taking radios apart.
>>>If
>>>he would try that now, he would move on to biology.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Wrong on so many counts that it is laughable. SMT devices require new
>> techniques. ONE example of many similar events. About a year ago I
>> obtained a 'dead' 50" plasma TV. Plug it in, it tries to turn on,
>> then the red light on the front panel starts flashing 2 short, 1 long.
>> Download the service manual (free from Elektrotanya.com), it's
>> flashing error 12; problem with the 12V supply. Read the service
>> manual. 12V error may be due to a problem with the audio amp or with
>> the DC-DC converter. Disconnect the audio amp, no change. Read more
>> of the service manual. Overloading the 12V supply by the DC-DC
>> converter may be due to shorted mosfets. In that case, replace both
>> the mosfets and the controller, all are SMD parts. (The DC-DC-
>> converter is part of the Small Signal Board, available online for
>> under $100).
>>
>> Order the parts from Digikey, for a total cost of less than $10,
>> including shipping. Use Chipquick and a soldering iron to remove the
>> old parts, solder braid to remove the old solder and Chipquick,
>> install the new parts. Reassemble the TV, cross my fingers, plug it
>> in. It turns on and works perfectly. Just for luck I verify all
>> power supply voltages and update it to the latest firmware.
>>
>> The biggest problem was moving the 100 lb + monster around.
>>
>> I've said this repeatedly, new technology requires new techniques.
>> The people who claim it's unrepairable either have a vested interest
>> in selling a new one or are incompetent.
>>
>> PlainBill

== 4 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 9:47 am
From: PlainBill47@yawho.com


On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 23:02:51 -0800, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
wrote:

>On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 00:34:59 -0500, "Wild_Bill"
><wb_wildbill@XSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Nearly anything man-made can be repaired.
>
>Yes, but it might not be worth fixing, especially if a replacement is
>low cost. I constantly run into problems spending inordinate amounts
>of time fixing some trivial device. Sure, it can be fixed, but I
>can't build a business on such repairs. Expensive and exotic hardware
>is about all I can make a profit on. For example, it takes me about 4
>billable hours to clean up and upgrade a virus infected computer. At
>$75/hr, it's almost more economical to purchase a newer and faster
>machine, than to fix the old one. So, in order to keep from losing
>the customer, I have to heavily discount my time and do it for less
>than posted rate. Otherwise, they run to their favorite discounter
>and just start over with a new machine. Same with some low end
>entertainment electronics. It's even worse with hardware. I can
>easily fix a typical PC power supply for a few dollars in parts and
>about 1.2 billable hours. However, who's going to pay me $100 to fix
>a $25 power supply?
>
>What's needed is some assistance from the manufacturer. Schematics,
>test points, easily available parts, troubeshooting info, easy access,
>diagnostics, etc will all reduce the amount of time I burn fixing
>something, which translates to a lower cost repair.
Very true. I've got one on the bench behind me. It's a Thinkpad R30.
The original problem was trivial - the CMOS battery was dead. The
fumble fingered fool who tried to replace it popped the battery holder
off the main board. (Poor design - it should have been glued in
place). Now it gets more difficult - the entire top of the case must
be pulled to allow clearance for a soldering iron. Once that has been
accomplished a couple of touches with a soldering iron and the holder
is back in place. Only two more problems. The same fumble fingered
fool has managed to mangle both USB ports. One is broken free from
the motherboard. Fortunately, the present owner doesn't care. As it
is, he's going to cringe at the bill.

PlainBill


== 5 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 9:58 am
From: PlainBill47@yawho.com


On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 05:14:56 -0500, JW <none@dev.null> wrote:

>On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 11:08:36 -0800 Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
>wrote in Message id: <fjj5e6husm6qkdghppigktgubju31mkfhc@4ax.com>:
>
>>>Schematics are no longer
>>>obtainable.
>>
>><http://kythuatvitinh.com/forum.php>
>><http://www.eserviceinfo.com>
>
>Some more good sites, mostly test equipment:
>
>http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/
>http://128.238.9.201/~kurt/manuals/manuals/
>http://www.ko4bb.com/
And a few more:
www.elektrotanya.com
http://english.electronica-pt.com/
http://www.4shared.com/dir/7126951/48ec3448/LCD_PWR__INVERTER.html

Complaining to manufacturers about the lack of service manuals may be
useful. Bragging about the big bucks invested in test equipment, and
whining about how unrepairable hardware is may be satisfying to the
ego. The above links certainly helped me, so I added a few. Thanks,
Jeff and JW.

PlainBill


== 6 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 10:34 am
From: Jeff Liebermann


On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:47:11 -0700, PlainBill47@yawho.com wrote:

>Very true. I've got one on the bench behind me. It's a Thinkpad R30.
>The original problem was trivial - the CMOS battery was dead. The
>fumble fingered fool who tried to replace it popped the battery holder
>off the main board. (Poor design - it should have been glued in
>place). Now it gets more difficult - the entire top of the case must
>be pulled to allow clearance for a soldering iron. Once that has been
>accomplished a couple of touches with a soldering iron and the holder
>is back in place. Only two more problems. The same fumble fingered
>fool has managed to mangle both USB ports. One is broken free from
>the motherboard. Fortunately, the present owner doesn't care. As it
>is, he's going to cringe at the bill.
>
>PlainBill

Or, you could have purchased a replacement on eBay for about $100.
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230550980225>
That's about 1.2 hrs of labor for me. Tearing apart a laptop, doing
minimal repair (usually a broken power jack), putting it back
together, and doing the necessary testing, usually burns at least 2.0
hrs. It might be cheaper to buy the un-mangled laptop off eBay, than
to repair the damage. It might also be a good time for an upgrade as
the Thinkpad R30 is a really slow machine.

IBM did it better than most manufacturers. While they used a wide
variety of screw lengths, they're marked on the case and detailed in
the documentation. For the R30:
<http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-39797.html>
While there are no schematics, at least they explain how to tear it
apart and put it back together.

--
Jeff Liebermann jeffl@cruzio.com
150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558

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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 3:17 am
From: "Phil Allison"

"Cydrome Leader"

>
> What does the magnetron behave like in a circuit? I realize it's basically
> a giant rectifier tube, but I'm not wise on tube characteristics and
> behavior. I imagine there's some bizarre resistive component, but that's
> all I can come up with.


** Suffice to say that the load presented by a typical microwave oven to the
AC supply is close to sine wave current and pretty much in phase.

Resonance is definitely involved.


.... Phil


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 3:29 am
From: mike


Phil Allison wrote:
> "Cydrome Leader"
>
>> What does the magnetron behave like in a circuit? I realize it's basically
>> a giant rectifier tube, but I'm not wise on tube characteristics and
>> behavior. I imagine there's some bizarre resistive component, but that's
>> all I can come up with.
>
>
> ** Suffice to say that the load presented by a typical microwave oven to the
> AC supply is close to sine wave current and pretty much in phase.
>
> Resonance is definitely involved.
>
>
> .... Phil
>
>
I just measured mine to see if an emergency generator would like it.
Measured .95 on a kill a watt.

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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 12:30 pm
From: Bernard


Hey everybody,

i've a problem when scanning/copying with my HP C5280. The lamp is
turned on, it moves, but the result is grey... I have not found on
internet (or badly searched) the principle of this lamp's power supply
with i think, 3 color leds inside....
It seems to be a widespread issue concerning scanners,
can somebody give me some tips about the way it is working ?

Thanks in advance.

xcuse for my approximate english :o(


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Nov 17 2010 12:40 pm
From: "Michael A. Terrell"

Bernard wrote:
>
> Hey everybody,
>
> i've a problem when scanning/copying with my HP C5280. The lamp is
> turned on, it moves, but the result is grey... I have not found on
> internet (or badly searched) the principle of this lamp's power supply
> with i think, 3 color leds inside....
> It seems to be a widespread issue concerning scanners,
> can somebody give me some tips about the way it is working ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> xcuse for my approximate english :o(


Install the latest drivers.


--
For the last time: I am not a mad scientist! I m just a very ticked
off scientist!!!


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