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Old 08-27-2012, 01:53 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by giorgio130 View Post
@Geekmaster, I know this is a little off-topic but here we go: I have a K3 that displayed for a long time (I don't know how much) the same image and now it has some "ghosting", whatever it displays it keeps showing some trace of it. Do you think that a script that keeps refreshing the screen would improve the situation?
Yes.

Warm it up to about 25C, and then do at least 3 (perhaps up to 20) full flash screen clears ("eips -c" on a K3). After getting cold, or sitting awhile, the eink displays take awhile to warm up to the ideal oil viscosity in the beads that contain the black and white charged particles.

Exercise it until it improves. Put a short delay between refreshes (about a half-second).
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