Nothing you can do! Next message will tell you it's full and to take it to a Canon Service Department. But what they really want you to do is buy a new one. It's called built in obsolescence!
Hello i got issue with white and black dots on ACER X1260.
The orignal parts was a 1079-6319W...
I tryed to put on a 1079-6329W supposed to be compatible.
I got white vertical lines on screen and no more pixel dead, this reference seems not compatible ( i think its 18W->19W ; 28W ->29W only).
I tryed to clean up with KF special contact F2, chip pins, socket, cards connectors, but nothing worked, still vertical white lines with 1079-6329W chip ( instead of 1079-6319W).
I hope this can help everyone in trouble with Acer X1260 and other.
DMD chips are not so compatible !!!
Obviously, you did not like my last answer but my current answer is the same. YOU NEED TO REPLACE THE LCD ELEMENT OR THE ENTIRE PROJECTOR. There is no other answer, sorry.
Found an earlier suggestion on this site if you don't have the provided password and also already tried 1234.
1. Turn on the projector
2. Press "Power > Left > Left > MENU" (Opens the system menu)
3. Choose "RD Menu"
4. Choose " EEPROM Restore" (the projector turn off and the power lamp blink red for about 1 minut. Then it stops)
5. Turn on the projector again and it should work again
Acer P3250 will not acccept password
According to the manual listed below you can :
(1) Enter the OSD menu.
(2) To execute "Reset" function.
This resets all the user settings to default.
Press "Play" to change the "Administrator Password".
The factory default of "Administrator Password" is "1234".
Service Manual link
Download manual
for acer p1120 pinkish tint solved:
reset your lamp hours
do hard reset :
power off beamer
unplug power cord and press power at same time
replug power cord in beamer and press power button for 10 sec
now it should turn up normal again pink is gone
i called acer also with solution so they can also help you out if you dont get it done
Try download Hirens boot disc this is now v 15.2 and about 500mb file ,google this it can be put on USB stick or burnt to cd.it has just about every tool know to man for computer related problems with a whole host of HDD stuff.however if your hard drive is starting to fail you need to get it copied over to another drive ASAP. Bad sectors can sometimes be fixed without losing data but it's only a matter of time before it becomes unreadable .