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Either there is a part that is broken or the cam system is needing work to allow it to turn- I would have to look at the unit to give any further detail on what is wrong with it.
The mechanism maybe out of alignment. Technicians and a service manual is how this gets fixed. The new belts are put in an the mechanism is position to the stop mode for the eject to work.
http://www.fixya.com/support/t12006246-ive_got_denon_drr_m30_keeps_poping_back
The solution from AlecBrown133 above fixed the same problem for me. The only comment that I would add is that the same repair can be done with a normal rubber band. I used one to fix the same issue with my Denon drr-m30 and it is significantly cheaper than the 10 pound option.
The solution from AlecBrown133 nails it. The only comment that I would add is that the same repair can be done with a normal rubber band. I used one to fix the same issue with my Denon drr m30 and it is significantly cheaper than the 10 pound option.
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