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LG DR4810 black and white lines at top left and side of Picture extending accross middle of picture window. How Do I remove these?

Recently purchased second had but sold to me as "unused" machine is displaying black and white lines at top left hand side of Picture extending accross middle of picture window but not all the way accross. How Do I remove these?

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I think you should take it back, cause! defective laser pickup, or the video processor, and possibly the audio/video cable, "replace to be sure"

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