Not an expert but know enough to get myself in trouble. My tech loves me...
We just had an old Christie ballast go out. (Could use one of those if you have one lying around.) Needed a solution to get back on screen quickly.
I got our Barco back up and running. We shut down for 20 months and put all the projection equipment in a storage room (gave up my lease at the time and got back in with SVOG.)
Running on a DSS200. Same set up as before but tech updated software in the DSS200. Technician said Dolby said the DSS wouldn't work without a GORE board. However,somehow when I hooked it up to try it, it worked.
Our problem is the image is "cloudy." It is like there is a fog on the lens. It WASN'T that way the day we shut down.
I know it could be the light engine, reflectors, and color wheels. I'm not looking for those options. I'm wondering if it could be something else that is easy to fix.
We have cleaned the lens on outside. The projection window is clean (smart enough to do those things.)
We did try a DVD to make sure it wasn't a server or cable problem. Same image problem.
Could it be lens on inside?
Could it be the 3D filter accidentally moved over while moving the thing in an out (Our 3D stopped working awhile before we closed.)
Anything else from moving or storing that could have caused this and not obvious?
Thanks for any suggestions. I know it is a long shot and we should get a new projector but just trying to get by to make sure we can survive (we got one new projector when we opened but couldn't get all 3 with my landlords demands so I could get back in the building...)
We just had an old Christie ballast go out. (Could use one of those if you have one lying around.) Needed a solution to get back on screen quickly.
I got our Barco back up and running. We shut down for 20 months and put all the projection equipment in a storage room (gave up my lease at the time and got back in with SVOG.)
Running on a DSS200. Same set up as before but tech updated software in the DSS200. Technician said Dolby said the DSS wouldn't work without a GORE board. However,somehow when I hooked it up to try it, it worked.
Our problem is the image is "cloudy." It is like there is a fog on the lens. It WASN'T that way the day we shut down.
I know it could be the light engine, reflectors, and color wheels. I'm not looking for those options. I'm wondering if it could be something else that is easy to fix.
We have cleaned the lens on outside. The projection window is clean (smart enough to do those things.)
We did try a DVD to make sure it wasn't a server or cable problem. Same image problem.
Could it be lens on inside?
Could it be the 3D filter accidentally moved over while moving the thing in an out (Our 3D stopped working awhile before we closed.)
Anything else from moving or storing that could have caused this and not obvious?
Thanks for any suggestions. I know it is a long shot and we should get a new projector but just trying to get by to make sure we can survive (we got one new projector when we opened but couldn't get all 3 with my landlords demands so I could get back in the building...)
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