I have a power light - red and the bulb warning light as orange, but projector will not start up. Original projector lamp replacements at discount prices Projector Lamps LLC stocks genuine projector Lamps with the OEM bulb inside ready for immediate shipment today. Demers writing background shows, and it is clear that she talks from first-hand experience. It features a 15 pin connector and it has a USB interface. Sanyo PLC-XU73 Pro xtraX Multiverse Projector 2000 Lumens w/ Working Lamp. sanyo-pro-xtrax-multiverse-projector-user-manual 2/8 Downloaded from on Octoby guest organized, and very thorough.
View and Download Sanyo PLC-XU74 owner's manual online. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. Sanyo is now part of the Panasonic Group and officially discontinued its production and sales of projectors in 2012. You're looking sanyo pro xtrax multiverse projector usb driver. Supported OS X Multiverse PLC-SW30 projector and websites on eBay! It is compatible with windows 98, ME, XP and 200. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. In addition, Sanyo Pro XTRAX MULTIVERSE PROJECTOR USB. In addition, large storage you to step up problem.
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In other words, a job worth doing.SANYO PRO XTRAX MULTIVERSE PROJECTOR USB DRIVER FOR MAC DOWNLOAD - Looking around on Panasonic's site for drivers I find nothing for those older Sanyo projectors. The end result for me was a crisp, brighter image, with no discolouration.
Lastly, reassemble using the reverse procedure. Also, don’t do this anywhere you care about dust going all over the place. You should wear eye protection while doing this, and if the projector is particularly dusty, consider a dust mask for your nose and mouth. Compressors aren’t cheap, but in my view are a sound investment.ĭon’t be a hero. You can use canned air for this, but I prefer using an electric air compressor since they are higher pressure, and I don’t have to worry about how much of the can I’m using up.
Dust seems to get in everywhere in these things. Once those parts all seem clean, blast air into any and every crevice you can find inside the rest of the projector.Get the face of the lens too (underneath the tweezers in the photo).
AngryTechnician says : 16th October, 2010 at 14.17 If you mean the actual process for entering the code, I think you have to hold down the Num button on the remote and then key in the code using the marked number buttons. Concentrate on the optical filters indicated by the arrows in the last picture. i need to ask about the Code, when i turn on the Sanyo Pro Xtrax it requires Code on screen, So how would i enter the code for that Projector.My approach this time was to simply blast as much compressed air as I could into the gaps around the assembly until no more dust was being ejected. In ideal circumstances I would remove the optical assembly, but it’s very fiddly to remove on this projector. Once you’ve got to this point, it’s time to begin dusting. Move these ribbon cables out of the way, like so.
It will still be attached at the front so don’t try to remove it. Remove this screw and unplug these connectors.ĭisconnect the three ribbon cables by pulling these toggle gently outwards. Remove these screws, remove the air filters, then turn over and remove the top cover from back to front. Remove these two screws and CAREFULLY lift out the bulb. Remove this screw to open the bulb cavity.
The following photos are a guide to how to get this bugger apart: Proceed at your own risk, and do not come crying to me if you break your projector. Remember that this procedure is definitely not manufacturer-approved, so don’t screw it up and then try to claim on the warranty. My goal here was not to completely dismantle the projector, just to open it up far enough for easy access to the optical assembly, where dust ingress causes the most problem. I’d already tried cleaning dust out with compressed air via the side vents, but clearly it needed a more thorough job. I quickly found advice online that a “blotchy uneven purple in the image is caused by dust contamination on the green LCD”. I wasn’t convinced the new bulb was to blame, so I went looking for another explanation. I have a lot of these projectors, and after replacing a bulb on one of them recently, I found that the image was a bit blurry, and there was an uneven purple discolouration across the screen.