sheepdog
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Hi guys.
I've been using my father's Scan Dual IV for the last 3 years or so, and it has been a nice and efficient scanner. The mechanics don't seem to be the most sturdy or tank-like in the world, though, and it creaks and whirrs like a ghost flying an old helicopter around an old attic.. Minds of Minolta and all that. 🙂
Today, ironically enough after I'd been out finishing off a film in order to get it scanned immediately, it finally lost its mind. When I inserted the film holder after starting the software, the scanner spooled the holder about an inch in, and then spooled it back out a bit. Now, this is all normal as far as I can remember, but as it reached the point where the track ends on the film-strip the engine kept running with a horrible noise (well it always was horribly noisy), as if to really get the holder out the door. It keeps running even after I pull the holder out occasionally backing up for a bit, but stops as soon as I close the front door/cover, as that seems to cut the power to the ejection mechanism.
My limited understanding is that there is a sensor somewhere that is supposed to register whether there is a filmholder loaded or not, and that this holder now registers a holder there even though there is none. Anyone know how I convince it otherwise? 😕
If not - anyone know any good repair guys?
I've been using my father's Scan Dual IV for the last 3 years or so, and it has been a nice and efficient scanner. The mechanics don't seem to be the most sturdy or tank-like in the world, though, and it creaks and whirrs like a ghost flying an old helicopter around an old attic.. Minds of Minolta and all that. 🙂
Today, ironically enough after I'd been out finishing off a film in order to get it scanned immediately, it finally lost its mind. When I inserted the film holder after starting the software, the scanner spooled the holder about an inch in, and then spooled it back out a bit. Now, this is all normal as far as I can remember, but as it reached the point where the track ends on the film-strip the engine kept running with a horrible noise (well it always was horribly noisy), as if to really get the holder out the door. It keeps running even after I pull the holder out occasionally backing up for a bit, but stops as soon as I close the front door/cover, as that seems to cut the power to the ejection mechanism.
My limited understanding is that there is a sensor somewhere that is supposed to register whether there is a filmholder loaded or not, and that this holder now registers a holder there even though there is none. Anyone know how I convince it otherwise? 😕
If not - anyone know any good repair guys?
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