efinglada
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Hi to all,
I just got a Coolscan LS4000, it works fine with NikonScan 4, but performig preview and scan at some stages of the process it makes a "rattle " noise but the scans are OK. Is this noise normal?
Also I cleaned the mirror, but there are some stains that will not come out. There was dust and I used a sensor cleaning kit with isopropyl alcohol, but I was afraid to rub harder. Is there any other cleaning fluid that can be used safely?
Thanks for any information.
I just got a Coolscan LS4000, it works fine with NikonScan 4, but performig preview and scan at some stages of the process it makes a "rattle " noise but the scans are OK. Is this noise normal?
Also I cleaned the mirror, but there are some stains that will not come out. There was dust and I used a sensor cleaning kit with isopropyl alcohol, but I was afraid to rub harder. Is there any other cleaning fluid that can be used safely?
Thanks for any information.
JRminox
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The noise is coming from the stepper motors and is normal.
It may be advisable to clean insude and lubricate the scanner. Aging solidifies the lubricants.
Here is a guide useful for your scanner. It is for an older model but the construction has similarities.
http://www.sebsgarage.com/2005/11/cleaning-nikon-coolscan-iv-ed-ls-40-film-scanner
It may be advisable to clean insude and lubricate the scanner. Aging solidifies the lubricants.
Here is a guide useful for your scanner. It is for an older model but the construction has similarities.
http://www.sebsgarage.com/2005/11/cleaning-nikon-coolscan-iv-ed-ls-40-film-scanner
efinglada
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Thanks JR,
That is the tread I followed to clean the mirror and now scans are cleaner. I also cleaned all dust, but I did not lubricate anything. I will wait until I find out the points to lube and the type of grease.
I hope someone can give me this information.
That is the tread I followed to clean the mirror and now scans are cleaner. I also cleaned all dust, but I did not lubricate anything. I will wait until I find out the points to lube and the type of grease.
I hope someone can give me this information.
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