Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Tina. My scanner is a Polaroid Sprintscan 4000 Plus. I have another one for parts. I just finished ripping apart the spare and putting it back together. Seems the mirror doesn't move I have to get a stick wrapped in a piece of PEC pad down there. To get a better shot at the mirror you have to take nearly the entire thing apart like an assembly line. Chris At 10:34 AM 1/7/2009, you wrote: >At 10:19 AM 1/7/2009, you wrote: >>Holy geeeze, mine must be filthy!! Well Yama thanks for all the effort >>and feedback. I'm ready to take the rest of the day off and go clean >>mine. The clue was there in the previous discussion when someone >>wondered why the bleeding was reversed from conventional film >>developing. It makes sense now. Now we know, thanks again. >> >>Chris > >Be careful. It is a very tedious job and too easy to put the mirror in >backwards. Ask me how I know :-( > >Tina > >Tina Manley >www.tinamanley.com > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information Chris Saganich MS, CPH Senior Physicist, Office of Health Physics Weill Medical College of Cornell University New York Presbyterian Hospital chs2018@med.cornell.edu http://intranet.med.cornell.edu/research/health_phys/ Ph. 212.746.6964 Fax. 212.746.4800 Office A-0049 "I am the radiation"