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CAN'T ADJUST COLOR - Philips Magnavox 27MS343S 27" TV

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Either bad color crystal (need an oscilloscope) 4.5mhz. Check for 5v on pin one of e-prom ic, If low, bad e-prom ic, If 5v its good, bad y-c deflection ic

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Colour setting keeps reverting from 32 bits to 8 bits

Turn the laptop on and hold down the "Fn" key on the laptop's keyboard.


Tap the arrow key that has a picture of an open sun to make the laptop screen brighter.

The laptop will automatically save the adjustments after you release the "Fn" key.


Tap the arrow key that has a picture of a filled-in sun to make the laptop screen darker.

The laptop will automatically save the adjustments after you release the "Fn" key.


Screen Resolution


Click the "Start" menu. Click "Settings" and "Control Panel."


Choose "Display" and "Settings" in Windows 98, ME or XP. In Windows Vista, click "Appearance" and "Adjust Screen Resolution."


Click on the resolution bar and slide it to the right to lower the screen's resolution and to the left to raise the screen's resolution.


The optimum screen resolution usually depends on the size of the laptop screen.


The recommended resolution for a 15-inch screen is 1024 x 768, 17- to 19-inch screen is 1280 x 1024, and 20-inch screens is 1600 x 1200.


However, you can adjust the resolution to your personal preference.


Click ""Apply to see how the resolution looks on the laptop's monitor.


Click "OK" to save the resolution settings.


Color Setting


Click the "Start" menu. Click "Settings" and "Control Panel."

Choose "Display" and "Settings" in Windows 98, ME or XP.


In Windows Vista, click "Appearance" and "Adjust Screen Resolution."

Click "Colors." Choose 32-bit for a high color-pixel ratio that will make the colors brighter and bring out image details.


Choose 24-bit for a medium color-pixel ratio if the screen is too bright or if images are somewhat distorted.


Some older laptops have a 16-bit color setting, but this setting is no longer recommended as it will distort images and text.


Always Click "Apply" to see how the color setting looks on the laptop's monitor.

Click "OK" to save the color settings


hope this helps


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Dont know how to adjust colors

tried first to look in the user manual if you have. if you don't have go to menu and then select color set up you can now adjust the primary color.
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How to adjust color without remote

If your TV has a 'Menu' button on its front panel, you can enter its menu using it, and come towards picture adjustment window, and can change the intensity of color. If there is no such button on its front panel, you must have its remote control to do this.
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Ws-65611 color shadows

You need to turn down the voltage on all 3 crt's. You have a red one, a blue one and a green one. Slowly adjust the knob down until you don't see the shadow any more. Then adjust your color in the user menu.
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The color on my sharp flatscreen is messed up and i can't get it to adjust

Go to menu and select factory default settings from the remote control. Then adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, color etc. to your likings.
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Phillips Magnavox 9P6040 C104 tv color adjustment help

If you turn color off and stand back and examine the screen---if it is not black and white but yellow looking you have bad Glycol in the blue picture tube which is quite common.

Easy way to know for sure is with set on and rear cover removed peek with a small mirror at the three lens---don't touch anything with the set on===each tube red,blue, green should have a picture with the set on.

Likely you will find the blue one looks like a floodlight with little or NO image/picture.
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Picture is dark /color won't adjust and standard seting is the same

Any answer or even suggestions would depend on the exact model number of the set.
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Cyan and majenta tone is not good

Solution : Perform an Automatic Gradation Adjustment (Color Calibration) Automatic Gradation Adjustment compensates for tones when the color tones shift in color copies / prints. Compensating for color tones maintains the quality of color copies / prints made by the machine at a fixed level.

NOTE: Output of the Automatic Gradation Adjustment chart is added to the metered copy count.

NOTE: When Gradation Adjustment is selected, the following changes will be made to default copy settings set in System Settings mode:
  • Copy Density = Normal or Auto
  • Color Shift =Normal
  • Saturation = Normal
  • Color Balance = 0
  • Sharpness = 0
  1. Press the [Access] button (key symbol) on the Control Panel. The Access button is located above the number "3" on the numeric keypad.

  2. Using the numeric keypad, enter your administrator password and select [Confirm] on the Touch Screen. The System Administration Menu screen will be displayed.

    NOTE: If you do not know the password, contact your administrator. The initial password at machine install is 11111. If the administrator encounters a problem with changing the password, or forgets the password, a service call must be placed.

  3. Select [System Settings]. The System Settings screen will be displayed.
  4. Select [System Settings] again.
  5. Select [Common Settings].
  6. Select [Image Quality]. The Image Quality Adjustment screen displays.
  7. Select [Automatic Gradation Adjustment].
  8. Load 8.5 x 11 inch (216 mm x 279 mm) or A4 (210 mm x 297 mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inch) paper in Tray 5 (Bypass Tray). Adjust the paper tray edge guide so that the guide gently touches the edge of the paper stack.
  9. Select the desired gradation adjustment screen.
  10. Press [Start]. The Adjustment Chart is output.

    NOTE: When printing the color chart for Auto Gradation and you get the message,'Auto Graduation Procedure has completed with an error' make sure that 8.5 x 11 inch (216 mm x 279 mm) paper is loaded into Tray 5 Long Edge Feed (LEF).

  11. Place the Adjustment Chart face-down on the Document Glass with both the Magenta color patches against the left side of the glass.
  12. Place 5 sheets of white paper on top of the Adjustment Chart and close the Document Glass Cover.
  13. Press [Start].
  14. To continue Automatic Gradation Adjustment with other screens, repeat steps 6 to 10. When you are finished, select [Close] until the System Settings screen is displayed.
  15. Select [Exit] to exit the System Settings mode.
Hope it helps!
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My phaser 740 has print that flakes off when you print pictures with real dark areas. I assume it needs more fuser heat or less paper speed. The problem is I can' t figure out how to adjust either of these...

Recalibrate the colors. Flaking is sometimes caused by more ink/toner than can be fused to the media. There's a limit for the total amount of ink/toner. Yours may be set too high.
You'll need a copy of the Printer's User's Guide (also Downloadable from Xerox.com)

Controlling Color Density

When colors look faded, adjust the toner color density to extend the life of the components.

Print and use the Color Reference Page 1 In the printer's front panel, scroll to Calibrate Colors,

press Menu and print the Color Reference Page. 2 Compare the Color Reference Page to the Color Density

Samples on page 39. Make a note of the value (-10 to +10) for each color that most closely matches the samples.

3 Adjust the density for each color: Enter the value noted in Step 2 in the Calibrate Colors menu, under Adjust Each Color.

? Decrease color density: Press . ? Increase color density: Press --->.

4 Reprint the Color Reference Page; check your adjustments

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