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Line, faults & possible causes to LCD screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent.
SOURCE: Blue/black vertical line in the middle of screen
Sounds like a bad connection on a ribbon cable or plug comming or going to the LCD display. This is something you should not try to fix as these circuits are very very fradgile and you can easily break or tear a ribbon cable . Call the manufacturer to get a tech to assit you. Good Luck
SOURCE: 40 inch lcd blue line vertical
The display screen is made of a matrix of elements connected to cables
along the side and top. On your unit, some of these many, tiny
connections are making contact intermittantly thus losing the elements
in that area. These contacts are held in place with just pressure and
if that is disturbed, you lose that line of elements. Try squeezing the
cabinet of the TV on the outside at the top in the area of the loss and
see if that makes a difference. May have to go inside and see if the
contact assembly is disturbed or warped or something.
Hope ya fix it!
SOURCE: Black line in my Sharp TV
yes 100% is ur lcd panel fail-- what u can do open the unit follow the lcd panel video cable,from the videoboard to the lcd panel input,,take ur time remove ,it shouln"t be to hard to removed,,after stand up the unit clear around it, the turn it on,if u see the line still there,that means ur lcd panel is finish it should be replace , if no line it could be ur cable faulty,,trust me i"m a service tech for 12years,& i still do ,thatks good luck
SOURCE: 42 inch samsung plasma tv black vertical lines
Hi, Depeending on the thickness of the lines matters. If the lines are Black and about 1-2 inches thick it may be a bad bottom buffer board or a bad panel (screen).
If the lines are thin 1/16 to 1/8 inch it is most likely a bad panel.
You can open up the set and depending on the model, see the thin board/boards running across the bottom with ribbon cables going to the panel. You may be able to attempt reseating the ribbon cables, but be careful as some retainer plugs break very easy.
If the lines are thick black and the reseating doesn't correct it you may be able to buy the coresponding buffer. Unfortunately some bottom buffers are actually part of the panel. If you are not comfortable taking it apart then call a professional but be aware labor charges start around $200 not counting parts, panels start at $600 up to over $1000
hope this helps
Thanks
Eric
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