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If you are connecting via HDMI, try either getting the firmware upgrade from the Philips website or switching to Component (Red, Green and Blue) cables.
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Make sure your contrast isn't set too high. Most ghosting is caused by either contrast, brightness or tint issues. Try adjusting these settings. Also check if there is a Dynamic contrast setting for your TV as well as this can cause ghosting also.
Tv have a convergence problems,it dead.Tv convergence board is dead.Require changing the 2 STK convergence ICS and some or all it resistors.To solved the tv convergence problems.Tries Websites like Tvrepairworld.com,Tvrepairkits.com to buy a convergencce kit.To replaced those convergence parts on the board.
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Your problem could be because of bad alignment. That means paper alignment and printer alignment don't match. There will be instructions in,your manual to properply align your printer.
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If you follow the instructions on the other thread, you should be able to resolve the problem. Try the simple stuff first. Resolder the pins of the convergence ICs and see if that alone resolves the problem. Sometimes that is all it takes.
Sounds like your describing convergence ICs. They cost about 10.00 each and you will need to replace both of them. And possibly the resistors that power them total cost under 30 dollars if you do he soldering yourself. Hope this helps.
sounds like the high voltage transformer arc or one of the picture tubes arc causing the convergance ic to go bad you can try to replace the IC heres a site to help: http://home.earthlink.net/~oleg.filippov/ConvergenceFix.htm
I tried component cables and it shows red ghost images.
Any other suggestions?
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