I would hate to think that was the case, but you may have hit the proverbial nail on the head.
Derek
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Originally Posted by RWood
I would suspect that the lone of dead pixels is a hardware issue. Since the e-ink screen is controlled by a matrix like the one used for LCD screens, one row or column has become disconnedted or had a dead component. The control logic for this should be far below the firmware level of the device so I would not suspect a program error.
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