After being turned on for a while a 2 inch black line appears down the middle of the screen and doesnt go away
the problem you have unfortunatly is the panel the cost of the replacement is $3888.00 plus oversized shipping cost. it's part # 23301622. if you still have warranty use it call toshiba for autorized servicer.
SOURCE: BLACK LINE
You have a loss of horizontal deflection caused by either:
1. Defective horizontal deflection circuitry
2. Defective horizontal deflection yoke
Both of these are in the high voltage circuits and I recommend you see a TV technician for an estimate..
You can contact Hitashi to see if your tv is under warranty...thats the link to contact them..
http://www.hitachi.com/GlobalSupport/ContactUs?form_type=global_support
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SOURCE: 2 inch black line down the middle of the screen
Axle80, I have one big issue with your comment because sure your right, this site is designed for free of charge help but there's one issue with that. Where can you go and get help to the extent at which Dave explains it. For one, any free help does not usually include a detailed instruction sheet on how to take care of the problem from the second u take off the first bolt to the moment u turn it back on. And to be honest paying for a $80 dollar fix to repair a $1500 dollar TV IF NOT MORE is a bargain. Dave is a great guy, i met him today because i called him about an issue i have with my Toshiba and he has been nothing but helpful. You wont meet another person like that in the next 100 people you call that are willing to walk you through stuff on their time.
SOURCE: Vertical black bar down the middle of hitachi plasma tv
The tv is shot. This occurs when pixels on the top row of the screen break, which blocks current from moving through the rest of the pixels in that column. But don't worry this problem is common and is covered in your tv's warranty.
SOURCE: samsung 42" Plasma -Black vertical line when turned on.
It sounds like an Intergrated Circuit (IC) has fried. Even on a good day, this is not something you can attack at home. As a tech (and as an owner of that model samsung), I'd need a map & tools to know what's going on. Your best bet in this situation is to contact Samsung and let them recommend an authorized service center in your area. Sorry I can't be of more help, but this is a rather serious problem.
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