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18 Mar 2005, 3:51 AM
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Can anyone help ? I have a Sanyo Pro X Multiverse Projector that has curved red lines superimposed on top of whatever I project, video or computer. How do I get rid of it? I've gone through all the menu options and there is no logo captured or anything...confused????
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18 Mar 2005, 10:21 AM
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Settling in: Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 22-February 05 From: Near Wareham, Dorset. Member No.: 1,756 |
I have a similar problem on one of our projectors, only there are vertical blue lines, which look like rows of blue dots. Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
-------------------- Looking for work. Currently working in retail until I go completely postal.
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20 Mar 2005, 11:51 AM
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Could it be a naddgered LCD panel on the inside? Has it been dropped recently?
-------------------- Pete McCrea - Production av Ltd
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24 Mar 2005, 4:29 AM
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24 Mar 2005, 11:21 AM
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Is there some kind of Factory Reset in the menus anywhere? That should sort out if its a menu error or a physical one.
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27 Mar 2005, 1:53 AM
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27 Mar 2005, 12:47 PM
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![]() Rocket Surgeon Group: Admin Posts: 2,622 Joined: 31-December 02 From: Vancouver, BC Member No.: 8 |
In that case you have either a hardware or firmware problem. Either way, you can't fix it yourself. Send it back to 'the Man'.
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13 Apr 2005, 5:43 AM
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New member Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 13-April 05 Member No.: 2,140 |
QUOTE (jimbo @ 18 Mar 2005, 6:51 AM) Can anyone help ? I have a Sanyo Pro X Multiverse Projector that has curved red lines superimposed on top of whatever I project, video or computer. How do I get rid of it? I've gone through all the menu options and there is no logo captured or anything...confused???? Have the projector been at a place where a laser been used? I think I have a projector that have been at a rock club and a laser has beamed in the lens on the projector and I can see a inverted T in the top of picture. |
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13 Apr 2005, 2:20 PM
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QUOTE I have a Sanyo Pro X Multiverse Projector that has curved red lines superimposed on top of whatever I project, video or computer. On most projectors, red lines/blobs on images is usually due to there being dirt or dust on the LCD panel, especially if there is no uniformity to it. Depending on the size/model of the projector and your confidence with micro-optics you can clean it yourself, if not its a service job and will cost about £90 to have it cleaned. QUOTE have a similar problem on one of our projectors, only there are vertical blue lines, which look like rows of blue dots. Any suggestions will be gratefully received If it is a uniform line of blue dots, usually vertically, then its a knackered panel or two, possibly caused by a power supply fault to the affected panels, but it sounds like a service job to me, and if it is the panels on a cheap projector, you may as well throw it away if it is out of warranty... -------------------- Paul.....
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13 Apr 2005, 3:39 PM
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Settling in: Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 22-February 05 From: Near Wareham, Dorset. Member No.: 1,756 |
QUOTE (slim_mcslim @ 13 Apr 2005, 3:20 PM) If it is a uniform line of blue dots, usually vertically, then its a knackered panel or two, possibly caused by a power supply fault to the affected panels, but it sounds like a service job to me, and if it is the panels on a cheap projector, you may as well throw it away if it is out of warranty... That's exactly the problem, many thanks. I'll advise the boss accordingly. -------------------- Looking for work. Currently working in retail until I go completely postal.
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13 Apr 2005, 3:44 PM
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New member Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 13-April 05 Member No.: 2,140 |
QUOTE (slim_mcslim @ 13 Apr 2005, 5:20 PM) QUOTE I have a Sanyo Pro X Multiverse Projector that has curved red lines superimposed on top of whatever I project, video or computer. On most projectors, red lines/blobs on images is usually due to there being dirt or dust on the LCD panel, especially if there is no uniformity to it. Depending on the size/model of the projector and your confidence with micro-optics you can clean it yourself, if not its a service job and will cost about £90 to have it cleaned. QUOTE have a similar problem on one of our projectors, only there are vertical blue lines, which look like rows of blue dots. Any suggestions will be gratefully received If it is a uniform line of blue dots, usually vertically, then its a knackered panel or two, possibly caused by a power supply fault to the affected panels, but it sounds like a service job to me, and if it is the panels on a cheap projector, you may as well throw it away if it is out of warranty... I don't think it is dirt, if it is you can take it out of focus and the dirt will be clear dots. I have a picture whit my problem, is it possible to post pictures? cracked panels as far as I know is a hole line of dead or lighted pixels. Lasse |
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15 Aug 2005, 3:23 PM
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New member Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 15-August 05 Member No.: 2,975 |
Hey all,
I have two Sanyo XF-35N, with similar problems. I sent in one (stage left) of them because we were getting vertical lines evenly across the entire screen on the green channel. We took down the projector and sent them back to Sanyo (less than 1 year old). They told me it was the green LCD panel that was bad. We put it back up and now less than 6 months later, it is doing it again |
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31 Aug 2005, 3:59 PM
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Recent Member Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 31-August 05 From: Birmingham, UK Member No.: 3,086 |
Hi
Weve got 4 Sanyo 10000 lumin projectors and they all go "blink" now and then. The installation guys don't seem to know squat. Help! Pete -------------------- I said watch his head!
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