> I remember reading somewhere on LEM about known bad soldier connections
> on the multiscan 17's. I have one out of 3 that did the same thing . It went
> a particularly nasty shade of yellow for about a year - giving it a rap on
> the top used to fix it occassionally.

My Multiscan 17 failed similarly, painting everything a strange purple tint
which was sometimes fixed by banging it around. After about six months of
this, the monitor then failed outright, which was fine because I was looking
for an excuse to buy a new one anyway ;-)

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