Disc tray was forced open by child after being jammed in a nearly closed position. After getting tray to close properly, the player does not seem to recognize an inserted disc (DVD, etc.). The disc tray closes with disc inside and then after a few seconds the disc is automatically ejected. Observed with cover off and see no indication of drive trying to spin up when disc is inside.
Interlock damaged? All connectors are plugged in.
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Mechanical
timing and alignment is the problem of your dvd player. This comes when you accidentally force the disc tray to close. You need to
open the cover of the dvd player..take out the dvd mechanical loading
system try to eject it manually by turning the gear with your
hand. Make sure that the cd loader reaches the limit switch before it
closes. This will return back the right timing and alignment.
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FINE Cartridge is not installed in the correct position
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Paper Output Tray is closed / Paper jam
Summary
If the Paper Output Tray is closed, open it. The machine resumes printing.
If opening the Paper Output Tray does not resolve the problem, or if the tray was open to begin with, the paper may be jammed. Remove the jammed paper, reload paper properly in the printer, then press the Black or Color button.
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Paper Output Tray is closed / Paper jam
Summary If the Paper Output Tray is closed, open it. The machine resumes printing.
If opening the Paper Output Tray does not resolve the problem, or if the tray was open to begin with, the paper may be jammed. Remove the jammed paper, reload paper properly in the printer, then press the Black or Color button.
The DVD player jammed, that is why it is not opening.
To get it to open and close, you will have to unplug the player, then unscrew the screws around it. Take off the cover then you will have access to the disc tray. Then you can plug the player and press open, it will attempt to open but stop, then you can try to apply a little force in pushing the disc tray towards the open direction, it will sit properly and open up.
You can as well unscrew the disc tray and remove your disc, then you press the open button and sit the disc tray properly it will open freely and easily after then.
Hi there, had a similar problem.
This unit is easy to open. the four screws on the sides and two i think on the back. When it is open you will have access to the discs in the machine. the last disc will probably be jammed between the facia and the caddy and will be impeding the carousel mechanism, once removed you should check the functions starting with eject, and again to cycle, load disc position 1 insert disc and check. this player i think rotated the disc on loading to a set position, would have to open one to check. hopefully the carousel is not out of sync and all is well.
The loading mechanism is off by a tooth or 2. The tray out position switch is not being triggered properly and the tray will reenter the machine. Did this just start happening? It is possible that the sensor switches are defective too. Worse case scenerio is about $5 in parts plus the local labor rate for repair.
Dan
check to see if tray is out of alignmnet ..also check to see if 5 or 7 pin flat ribbon cable form servo drive board to tray got dislodged from connector or is bent,cut etc...
Well, I've seen CD-drives that would re-open, when you try to close them -- it is _falsely_ detecting a "jam" as the tray is closing, and then just re-opens the tray, rather than "forcing" itself to close.
Replacing the CD-drive is the only way to fix that type of "false-positive" jam-detection conditions.
But, since you've done that, either you were unlucky-enough that the replacement drive was also "defective", or, you have a computer-virus on your computer that is maliciously issuing commands to the CD to "open-the-tray".
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