So at least one of our setups needs realignment. Knew this was probably true because of how non-perfect it was when trying to tune a field.
But today we confirmed it while putting in a new lamp (trying to separately track down the slight intensity waver / arc wandering on that unit).
We do not have the factory "tools" (plug and string method) available referenced in the Manual Page 4
http://www.film-tech.com/warehouse/manuals/SUPER80.pdf
What we thankfully DO HAVE is one of the laser alignment kits. (Red laser / Red Housing + multi reflector compatible plug with centering hole).
Are we lacking anything we would need to fully perform the job if I used these steps? Missing any steps?
Any other sage tips or methods?
Aside, how does one move the Century JJ momentum driven dowser out of the way so that you don't have to run the motor during the laser portion of the alignment? Obviously the OEM Plug and String method would require the shutters not be whirring about.
Aside Aside. Should the 35/70 "Lens Eccentric" knob be on the intended format when doing this alignment? I assume yes.
Our other projector has a lens turret. How to first confirm the lens and turret position are dead correct before using it as a reference with the laser? I do not have any sort of test aperture plate with a centered hole in it at this time. (Yes I will go read the turret manual for clues).
But today we confirmed it while putting in a new lamp (trying to separately track down the slight intensity waver / arc wandering on that unit).
We do not have the factory "tools" (plug and string method) available referenced in the Manual Page 4
http://www.film-tech.com/warehouse/manuals/SUPER80.pdf
What we thankfully DO HAVE is one of the laser alignment kits. (Red laser / Red Housing + multi reflector compatible plug with centering hole).
Are we lacking anything we would need to fully perform the job if I used these steps? Missing any steps?
- I know I can place the reflector opening 34in from aperture as suggested.
- I can "home" the Cathode X & Y adjustment to relatively center.
- I can adjust the lamp house to center the laser in the reflector insert provided by the laser kit.
- I can further adjust the lamp house to allow the laser to pass through the full depth of the reflector insert guide hole.
- I can reinstall the lamp and adjust the anode support to permit the laser to hit the anode pin center.
- I can perform the Cathode adjustments to optimize the beam from there.
Any other sage tips or methods?
Aside, how does one move the Century JJ momentum driven dowser out of the way so that you don't have to run the motor during the laser portion of the alignment? Obviously the OEM Plug and String method would require the shutters not be whirring about.
Aside Aside. Should the 35/70 "Lens Eccentric" knob be on the intended format when doing this alignment? I assume yes.
Our other projector has a lens turret. How to first confirm the lens and turret position are dead correct before using it as a reference with the laser? I do not have any sort of test aperture plate with a centered hole in it at this time. (Yes I will go read the turret manual for clues).
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