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Tony Parkinson writes:
> Has anyone dismantled a similar scanner and cleaned it ? You don't have to disassemble it. Dust collects on a mirror that is easily accessible from the front of the scanner. Try this: 1. Remove any film carrier from the scanner. 2. Turn the scanner on, and wait for the carrier to advance towards the front of the scanner. 3. As the carrier moves close to the front, turn the scanner off to stop it. 4. You'll be able to see the mirror and the lens of the scanner by looking at the inside of the scanner. The mirror is probably covered with dust. 5. Gently clean the mirror. I try to blow dust off of it, then carefully clean it with a Q-tip and some Kodak lens-cleaning fluid. 6. Replace the film carrier and turn the scanner back on, and scan a test image. It should look _far_ better after the mirror is cleaned. Good as new, in fact. The lens typically does not become dirty, so you don't have to clean that. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. Mxsmanic |
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