I was thinking the picture from our NEC NC2000 projector was seeming a little dim, so I decided to check the bulb alignment. Afterward I ran a white-screen test pattern and noticed the top right hand corner of the image has a definite blue tint to it. It looks like somebody accidentally lightly sprayed the area with a sky-blue spray paint.
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Our technician diagnosed "prism contamination" which sounds expensive. The good news, he says, is death isn't imminent and we have a few options on what to do, including installing a refurbished light engine. I was already gearing up for replacing the projector anyway since it will be 15 years old next year. I'm torn between going ahead with the fix (with the knowledge that some other expensive thing could happen 6 months from now) or biting the bullet for a new machine.
I love show biz!
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Our technician diagnosed "prism contamination" which sounds expensive. The good news, he says, is death isn't imminent and we have a few options on what to do, including installing a refurbished light engine. I was already gearing up for replacing the projector anyway since it will be 15 years old next year. I'm torn between going ahead with the fix (with the knowledge that some other expensive thing could happen 6 months from now) or biting the bullet for a new machine.
I love show biz!
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