Very simple ... once you get those damned plugs out that blank off the top screws. There was a little trick to that but I cant remember what it was sorry!
I cleaned mine thoroughly about six months ago and have noticed it's pretty hazy again already ... but I figure if a little haze in a lens is supposed to be so unimportant a scanner should be little different! 😀
I have had to clean the haze off the inside of every scanner I've owned. Windex (the original stuff) and/or 100% isopropanol worked great. The worst part was trying to reassemble it without any tiny particles of lint or dust sticking to the inside of the glass. I used a "rocket" blower but it did take a while.
The difference was immediately noticeable. That haze is bad news for your scans!
Very simple ... once you get those damned plugs out that blank off the top screws. There was a little trick to that but I cant remember what it was sorry!
Yes that's the first part of it. 😀 But there are screws under those plugs that's good news. I was expecting it to be some plastic barbed thing that I know I'd break.
100% isopropanol worked great. The worst part was trying to reassemble it without any tiny particles of lint or dust sticking to the inside of the glass. I used a "rocket" blower but it did take a while
A piece of adhesive tape helps removing the plugs and cleaning the glass with isopropanol worked best for me. The haze is quite resistant so you need some time for this.
What I would like to know is how to clean the upper glass window (inner side) ...
I think I have put up some notes in this forum before about prepping a bathroom by cleaning and then running a hot shower (steam it up), then letting it cool to create a temporary clean room without dust in the air.
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