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Old 10-25-2009, 07:23 PM
Barry Watzman
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Default Re: Nikon LS-2000 scanner repair

I repair those (Nikon LS-30 and LS-2000 scanners). Have been doing so
for years, done hundreds of them, advertise on E-Bay but it's ok to
contact me directly also.

Barry Watzman
Watzman@neo.rr.com


Nigel Feltham wrote:
> Kirk wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of someone who does repair work on the older Nikon
>> LS-2000 scanner? kirk.bristol@gmail.com

>
> It may help if you post the symptoms of the fault here - for example is it a
> problem with fuzzy images (indicating dirty optics) or is the scanner
> making clicking noises or failing to initialise (with front LED flashing)
> which would indicate problems with dried lubrication?
>
> Either of these faults can be repaired by yourself if you are careful,
> cleaning instructions can be found on several websites such as :-
>
> http://www.vad1.com/photo/dirty-scan...2000-cleaning/
>
> These instructions are for cleaning the optics - for lubrication problems
> you'll need to use an alcohol based cleaner to remove all old grease from
> the rails both sides and apply new grease.
>
>

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