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Dear
(E 733-0001)(There is an error in the communication with the printer-
There is a DDI-P communication error.)
Pl. do.
1. Check the connection with the
printer.
2. Check the power supply of the
printer (to see if initialization takes
place at startup).
3. Replace the DC controller or the
main board.
when you open the camera screen you should have a file menu. I cannot remember specifically where it's at, however open the file menu and you should be able to change the settings for the camera operations. Play around with these and you will find the right setting.I apologize for the "strange" advice, however mine did the same thing (a while back) and this is what I did. Mine worked fine.
carsandcomps,
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If the relay and temp fan are new, and the old ones did work but not very well. Try putting on the old ones again and see if they will even choke. If they do, then it could be your new product. The only other solution i can come up with besides that, is an electrical issue, which i know from exp. can lead to a $1500 bill... good luck
Make sure you properly install all drivers, like your processor, chipset, graphics, sound, modem, and ethernet drivers from the manufacturer's web site
I had the same problem last night, I tried everything like you did, maybe I just got lucky. I was about to open the case of the unit, the system boot stopped and it went to sleep mode, then I turned it on and luckily the CD can be ejected. Just try playing around with it, you might get lucky. Good Luck......
NOTE: Never play that CD again in your SongCube
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