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Topic: Flat lens position and focus issue
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Frank Dubrois
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 896
From: Cleveland, OH
Registered: Mar 2005
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posted 03-23-2007 12:34 PM
quote: I don't suppose you are running soundtrack down on the platter,
No, soundtrack up.
quote: Brad Miller Possible the xenon is not focused properly.
Its not really a DARK shadow, like when a lamp is off center, but rather I can see the rounded corner of the aperture place.
The problem kind of looks like someone pulled the aperture plate out a little bit, and the fuzzy edge and upper corner are now visible. I checked, and the plate is seated where it should be. I can manually move the aperture a little and left side fizzyness and upper corner will look better, but then the right side has issues. Its almost as if the aperture plate shrunk and needs to be filed more. Its been fine for 6 years.
quote: Monte L Fullmer got a burnt lens, or is the elements in the lens barrel itself loose by taking the lens out of the turret and tapping on the main barrel with your finger..any rattling sounds?
I took the lens off and looked at it, cleaned it, tapped it, but all seems fine with it. I suppose I could find the same lens on another projector and swap it to see if its something with the lens that I am not seeing.
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Monte L Fullmer
Film God
Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 03-23-2007 10:40 PM
quote: Frank Dubrois have no clue how to tell when bands are worn out, or simply need to be adjusted.
Look at the edge of each band, and the metal edge goes from thick to razor thin and sharp .. time for replacement. AND, if you are showing any cracks on the edge or even the surface, especially close to the lateral guide roller area, definitely time for replacement.
When checking for band adjustment, take the trap out, look up at the end of the trap where you can see the actual flat surface of each band and see if the bands are laying flat and square with the trapblock. If the bands seems a little off center, then you just loosen the two screws holding the band in place and center the band to flat, then retighten the two screws.
(If you got a Christie P35 unit with dbl lateral guide rollers on the trap, then you need a digeredoo device to align both bands and guide rollers before putting it back on the machine...)
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