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My Samsung SL50 digital camera will not turn on, it is fully charged. I want it fixed, How?
What do you mean by ' brand new'? If it is less that a year old it may still be covered by a warranty so go back to the store you bought it from and see what they can do. How long is it since you last used it? If you've haven't used it for a few months a battery can get 'old' and struggle to hold a charge even if the display says it's fully charged. Did you store it with the battery still in it? This can flatten the battery faster and in some cases cause issues when trying to recharge it.
Do you get anything when you try to power it on or is it "dead"?
You could consider buying a second battery and trying that. I think they are reasonably cheap (around £15) including the original Samsung brand battery. This would give you a spare to use as well.
Try removing the battery from the camera and checking it looks OK. Using a DRY Q tip (cotton bud) clean the battery contacts and CAREFULLY clean the ones inside the camera as well. They should be clean and shiny, no dust, dirt or fluff covering them. Making sure it is the correct way around refit the battery and retry to turn it on. I think these batteries are shaped so they will only go in all the way one way around.
How to reset samsung M3320nd
To reset a Samsung M3320nd printer, you can follow these steps:
- Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Press and hold the "Stop" button on the control panel of the printer.
- While holding the "Stop" button, plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.
- Continue holding the "Stop" button until the printer's status LED turns on.
- Release the "Stop" button and wait for the printer to finish its initialization process.
- Once the initialization process is complete, the printer should be reset to its factory defaults.
Note: Resetting the printer will erase all the settings, including the network settings. So, you will need to reconfigure the printer settings after the reset, including the network settings if you want to use the printer on a network.
Samsung Xpress m2070 system initialize error
The system initialize error is typically caused by a firmware issue or a hardware problem, such as a malfunctioning sensor or motor. Here are some additional troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check the error log: The M2070 printer has an error log that can help diagnose the cause of the system initialize error. To access the error log, go to the printer's menu and navigate to "Maintenance > System Data > Service Report." Look for any error codes or messages that may indicate the cause of the problem.
- Perform a firmware update: The latest firmware update for the M2070 printer can help resolve any known issues with the printer's firmware. To update the firmware, visit Samsung's website and download the latest firmware for the M2070 printer. Follow the instructions provided to update the firmware.
- Reset the printer to its default settings: Press and hold the Stop button on the printer for about 10 seconds until the printer restarts. This will reset the printer to its default settings and may resolve the system initialize error.
- Clean the inside of the printer: Open the front cover and remove the toner cartridge. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe any dust or debris from the inside of the printer, particularly around the paper path and rollers. This can help resolve any issues caused by dirt or debris interfering with the printer's operation.
- Check the printer's hardware: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, there may be a hardware problem with the printer that requires professional repair or replacement. Some common hardware issues that can cause the system initialize error include a malfunctioning sensor, motor, or control board.
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