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2006-03-10 00:21:15 |
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Hi Sandy,
The Silicon Feet may not rub on the grey tape but chances are they
may rub against the area beside the grey tape. The feet should be in
a face down position. But to check whether the problem cause by
silicon feet rubbing the casing, mount with the feet up and scan to
check whether it happen again. If it does, then use the procedure I
mentioned earlier to correct the problem.
Regards,
Burney
>Burney,
>
>I am not able to follow what you mean.
>
>First, I insert the glass mount with the silicon rubber feet *down*.
>Is this not correct? If so,
>the feet would not be rubbing against the gray area, but on the
>metal below. Should I be
>inserting the glass mount with the silicon feet facing up?
>
>Sandy
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>--- In Leafscan@yahoogroups.com, "Burney Poh, Professys asia Sdn
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>wrote:
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>> Hi Sandy,
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>> Is it moving to the left right position or the front back position?
>>
>> If it is towards the front back position. It could be due to the
>> silicon rubber feet rubbing against the Grey tape area. Do the
>> following to correct this problem.
>>
>> You can fix this problem by loosen all the six screws and then use
>> your hand to press the grey area down and tighten the bottom two
>> screws first follow by the four upper screws to make the grey area
>> lower. Some LS45 has slightly deform fiberglass case due to the
>> manufacturing process. The grey tape is use to protect the case in
>> case the film carrier is rubbing the case. You can check whether your
>> LS45 has this problem by checking is there black trails marks on the
>> grey tape.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Burney
>>
>>
>> >I have a question about the use of the glass amount. I have used it
>> >with the positioning template with several formats with no problem.
>> >Today I decided to use my chrome on glass AF 1951 resolution target to
>> >test the actual resolution of the scanner in 35mm portrait mode. So I
>> >carefully positioned the center of the target in the middle of the
>> >indicated place on the template for 35mm portrait. Everything seemed
>> >to work,i.e. the scanner focused with the glass target placed on the
>> >glass mount, but when I did the prescan the image the image was well
>> >away from the center of the target where it should have been.
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>> >Any ideas as to the problem?
>> >
>> >Sandy
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