f16sunshine
Moderator
Just have to write a little bit about Nikon Coolscan service on ebay.
Last Sunday I requested some info on getting a V ed repaired.
Frank Phillips wrote me back immediately answering my questions.
This is a scanner I sold a couple years ago and the USPS broke during shipping... it's been sitting in a box since.
It was insured but the USPS refused to pay for damages.
I shipped the scanner last Monday and received it back on Saturday. That's 6 days including shipping time.
The carriage guide was broken likely from a "drop shock".
He has 3D printed duplicate replacement parts and was able to fix it.
The machine has been repaired, cleaned, and calibrated all for $160 including shipping both ways!!
This is great service and definitely calls for some props here where we covet these scanners so much!
I tested the scanner today and it seems as sharp as ever.
Having everything clean does seem to make a big difference.
Stoked
Last Sunday I requested some info on getting a V ed repaired.
Frank Phillips wrote me back immediately answering my questions.
This is a scanner I sold a couple years ago and the USPS broke during shipping... it's been sitting in a box since.
It was insured but the USPS refused to pay for damages.
I shipped the scanner last Monday and received it back on Saturday. That's 6 days including shipping time.
The carriage guide was broken likely from a "drop shock".
He has 3D printed duplicate replacement parts and was able to fix it.
The machine has been repaired, cleaned, and calibrated all for $160 including shipping both ways!!
This is great service and definitely calls for some props here where we covet these scanners so much!
I tested the scanner today and it seems as sharp as ever.
Having everything clean does seem to make a big difference.
Stoked
roscoetuff
Well-known
Yep. Frank did a great job on my scanner, too. Received it from the seller on eBay on Wednesday with some UPS "love bumps", emailed Frank, dropped it with him on Thursday at 4:00pm. Received an email from him at 4:00am Friday that it was fixed. Picked it up from him on Friday evening at 6:00pm. Didn't have the cables I needed, so I had to wait on that and a MF holder, but received that today and ran some scans this evening. Wow. Frank did great work. This is a great machine. Man does good work and he does it fast. Frank does this full time for retirement income. If you need something fixed, he's the man to use. Just saying.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Yeah Skip, thanks for the original Heads up.
It worked out very nicely for me. I appreciate it very much
Cheers!
It worked out very nicely for me. I appreciate it very much
Cheers!
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Thanks for the recommendation. I use mine so much I am always worried that someday it will just die, and I would hate to rely on anything else.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Thanks for the HU on this!! My ED4000 might need a proper cleaning and replacement of the mirror, the SA30 needs new IR sensors for film transport control (I got those parts from the auction site but soldering SMD requires strict temperature control and practice)
roscoetuff
Well-known
Key here: Frank's no more of a youngster than some of the rest of us. If you think you might need it "one day", make it sooner rather than later. Check with him first on what you need. He buys lots of old scanners for parts; he sells rebuilds; etc. He's a one man Nikon Coolscan kind of a dude. Good work, too. Frank will remind you... "Double box before you ship". Good to remember!
Let me add that Frank is also a pretty decent photographer, too. He had some awesome shots of Venice on his wall that were printed on Mitsubishi Paper Mills PictoricoPro paper that is really a film and produces a print that I'll be dogged if I can tell the difference between it and a wet print. Expensive paper, but if that's the look you want, worth adding to the arsenal.
Let me add that Frank is also a pretty decent photographer, too. He had some awesome shots of Venice on his wall that were printed on Mitsubishi Paper Mills PictoricoPro paper that is really a film and produces a print that I'll be dogged if I can tell the difference between it and a wet print. Expensive paper, but if that's the look you want, worth adding to the arsenal.
ellisson
Well-known
Thanks Andy, good to know about this!
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Let me add that Frank is also a pretty decent photographer, too. He had some awesome shots of Venice on his wall that were printed on Mitsubishi Paper Mills PictoricoPro paper that is really a film and produces a print that I'll be dogged if I can tell the difference between it and a wet print. Expensive paper, but if that's the look you want, worth adding to the arsenal.
Can you point us to his web site?
roscoetuff
Well-known
No website, but 2 ways to get there:
1) https://www.ebay.com/itm/REPAIR-of-NIKON-COOLSCAN-Mirror-Cleaning-Service-for-8000-and-9000-ED-scanners/362031635027?epid=99277462&hash=item544ac45a53:g:0q4AAOSw8d9UsXj1
2) Go to ebay: Plug this into the SEARCH dialog box:
Repair of Nikon Coolscan 8000 9000
In either case, the identifying item for the same guy is: a SELLER INFORMATION user ID of nikon_coolscan, a visit store ID of eclecticmusis101 and a location of Silver Spring, Maryland.
1) https://www.ebay.com/itm/REPAIR-of-NIKON-COOLSCAN-Mirror-Cleaning-Service-for-8000-and-9000-ED-scanners/362031635027?epid=99277462&hash=item544ac45a53:g:0q4AAOSw8d9UsXj1
2) Go to ebay: Plug this into the SEARCH dialog box:
Repair of Nikon Coolscan 8000 9000
In either case, the identifying item for the same guy is: a SELLER INFORMATION user ID of nikon_coolscan, a visit store ID of eclecticmusis101 and a location of Silver Spring, Maryland.
f16sunshine
Moderator
There is a Link to his ebay profile page in the first post, ebay username: Nikon Coolscan
Maybe we should invite him to the forum.
He could post his service in the classified and keep more money on those sales.
Maybe we should invite him to the forum.
He could post his service in the classified and keep more money on those sales.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Seems like a terrific guy. You order his service on eBay and then you are in touch with him.
Will report in a couple weeks how it goes. Thanks all for this excellent tip.
Will report in a couple weeks how it goes. Thanks all for this excellent tip.
f16sunshine
Moderator
I think you’ll be happy Rick.
He revived my otherwise bricked CS50.
It seems sharper now than it was before.
The cleaning of internal optical surfaces alone might be worth the trip in to Frank.
One heads up..is boxes
I double boxed with a finish size of 18x12x8”.
The return box was aprx. 30x15x15
My original double box was suspended inside of the big box.
These are more fragile than they seem!
He revived my otherwise bricked CS50.
It seems sharper now than it was before.
The cleaning of internal optical surfaces alone might be worth the trip in to Frank.
One heads up..is boxes
I double boxed with a finish size of 18x12x8”.
The return box was aprx. 30x15x15
My original double box was suspended inside of the big box.
These are more fragile than they seem!

ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Send Your Coolscan to Frank !!
Send Your Coolscan to Frank !!
Everyone! If you own a Coolscan, send it off to Frank to be cleaned! or fixed if it needs that.
Or, if you need a Coolscan, buy one from him (he buys, services, and sells).
Fabulous guy. Fab service. He's an expert, a nice guy, turns things around quickly. Ships in the biggest, softest boxes you've ever seen.
Look for Frank on eBay. He's seller: nikon_coolscan and he's located in suburban Wash DC.
Disclosures: None. I'm just a happy customer.
Send Your Coolscan to Frank !!
Everyone! If you own a Coolscan, send it off to Frank to be cleaned! or fixed if it needs that.
Or, if you need a Coolscan, buy one from him (he buys, services, and sells).
Fabulous guy. Fab service. He's an expert, a nice guy, turns things around quickly. Ships in the biggest, softest boxes you've ever seen.
Look for Frank on eBay. He's seller: nikon_coolscan and he's located in suburban Wash DC.
Disclosures: None. I'm just a happy customer.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Hi Rick
That's great he worked out well for you too!
It's so nice to have people out there doing good work in these little niche areas.
Makes the excellent coolscans that much more of an asset.
Cheers!
That's great he worked out well for you too!
It's so nice to have people out there doing good work in these little niche areas.
Makes the excellent coolscans that much more of an asset.
Cheers!
runny
Established
Here's a long shot. Does anyone know how I might get my Coolscan 9000 repaired in Japan? My power switch no longer works and I need to hold it in with gaffer tape. Thanks
maddoc
... likes film again.
Here's a long shot. Does anyone know how I might get my Coolscan 9000 repaired in Japan? My power switch no longer works and I need to hold it in with gaffer tape. Thanks
Did you try one of the many part shops in Akihabara? They do not only sell electrocnic parts but also switches, cables and other electromechanical parts. I found a spare relay for my darkroom timer there, that was of the simimilar type as the original one that needed to be replaced.
runny
Established
Thanks will give it a try. I did find a website with the actual part numbers etc, so maybe I'll get lucky. However, given my past ham-fisted electrical efforts I am a little terrified of breaking it even further.
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