What happens when you change the monitors to the different ports? Does the violet monitor stay violet when it is plugged into the other video port?
I am guessing that the monitor that is violet is using a VGA connection
The most common cause of a monitor displaying a pink or violet color cast is that one of the RGB conductors in the VGA cable is broken, or the plugs are not firmly seated in the sockets, leading to one color not firing on the monitor. Try a different cable. Try plugging it in with DVI instead.
SOURCE: No 1440X900 Resolution Option in Display Settings
Windoze is not detecting the monitor correctly. Right click the desktop as you had before to get to the display settings. Click the "advanced" button at the lower right, on the next window, click the "Monitor" tab, and remove the check from the box from "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display". That should add to the settings the 1400 X 900 resolution you are looking for.
SOURCE: monitor blue light comes on shows emachines logo
your monitor is beleiving it is not receiving any signal from your pc. 1 make sure your cables are secure. 2 make sure your pc is on. 3 borrow a monitor from a freind to see if your pc is sending the signal out, if the borrowewed monitor is showing a picture, hook yours back up. 4 if still not picture your mpcb or video pcb in the monitor is bad.
SOURCE: I am looking for scanner to transfer the perfect color.
I suggest you try to use HP simple scanner . HP Scaner is best for photography world. HP SCANJET G4010
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SOURCE: use the monitor then only
it is a problem of connection loose in board parts of monitor. it is called colar fade . it is repair by eletronic technican only. thanks
SOURCE: I have an hp pavilion
First of all you can check the computer by connecting another monitor to it to see if the problem goes away...if so then the problem would be in the monitor. If not , then I would try to change the video grafics card in the computer(assuming you don't have built in video). If you have built in video on the mother board then you will either need to replace the motherboard or disable the onboard video and install a video card
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