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Please unplug all the cords of your printer for 30min. and then plug them back in after 30min. Now turn on the power button.This will reset the printer and fix the issue.
All structures - including trees can interfere with reception of radio or TV signals. Some are worse than others ie: a brick wall directly in front of the antenna (between it and the station) is far worse than I tree is. If you are unable to relocate the antenna - you may get relief by RAISING it. If that is not possible, you can try adding a powered (called "active" as opposed to un-powered or a "passive") inline amplifier. This will boost all signal levels, including "noise" but usually results in a better picture. Change the antenna itself to one that offers more GAIN - and add the amplifier if the antenna change alone is not enough. Finally, a directional antenna, pointed directly at the transmitter is the best "over the air" method of reducing "multi-path" (a common cause of "ghosting") and other types of signal interference. You can try all these at the same location as the omni-directional antenna so, they aren't really resulting in "relocation". An excellent source for information that can be custom tailored to your specific location and channels you like top watch can be found at: http://www.antennaweb.org
The tv power supply board is dying.That the board,where the power a/c acord plug into it.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Did you go through the entire factory reset? When you plugged in the power cord did you continue to hold the volume - and input button until the television powered on and a K appeared on the screen never releasing at all?
Force the tv on by holding down channel down and volume + on the tv while plugging the tv in. See if the tv still lights up and if you get audio.
get a yellow tester from homedepot, it has three lights [ amber amber red ] hat tell you what you have at the plug. takes out all the guess work. you will love
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