Probably exposure lamp. On older NP Canons(like 6030) if you would manually hold the switch to stop it from turning off it would eventually display an error...usually E-803 and it was a blown exposure lamp
Probably exposure lamp. On older NP Canons(like 6030) if you would manually hold the switch to stop it from turning off it would eventually display an error...usually E-803 and it was a blown exposure lamp
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On NP6030 Canon INSTRUCTS you to hold the switch...what idiot would tape the switch down...its for troubleshooting,not a workaround
Can't forget the drum heater. It can also cause power issues.
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