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Originally Posted by roofone
And, yes, I can see the new font (Caecilia).
I'll try replacing the fonts (thanks JSWolf) and unbricking it per Appendix C. Wonder what I did wrong?
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I have absolutely no idea

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Although, IMO it has nothing to do with your new font file. Like you said, you can see the font, you can read books; you get the errors upon interfacing with Sony's Connect. I can't see how this can be a problem with the new fonts, I just can't.
Every single flash I have performed while replacing fonts has either ended in a completely successful flash, or a completely bricked Reader. From what I can tell from other people's experiences with the procedure, they too have only met with one of these two outcomes.
And yes, you're right, this most definitely does not constitute a "brick": a bricked device is, well, unusable.
My best guess is that the flashing process somehow got screwed up independently of the font you were trying to install, i.e. your run-of-the-mill bad flash.
I could be wrong, although I don't see how.