Tony Sleep wrote: > Throw it back at the service technician, it clearly hasn't been > tested or > repaired as properly as they stated. Unless there's a transit screw > done up > somewhere still :)
It's going back to the shop as soon as I can arrange it. No, it's not a transit screw... > I'd hazard a guess that something has not been done up properly or a > cable > dressed incorrectly, which is causing uneven movement of the film > stage. > However, do try it with Vuescan if you aren't using that already, as > it > uses different SCSI commands to NS to eliminate the fringing > problems often > seen in the LS30 due to mechanical resonance. I doubt it will fix the > problem, but a change to the waviness will tend to confirm a > mechanical > glitch rather than driver or electronics. I have tried with two different computers, with NikonScan and Vuescan, with the three different film holding options I have. Your suggestion of a mechanical glitch is very plausible. Thanks for thinking about it, Tony. And thanks (again) for keeping this list going -- the dwindling crew of old fogies still doing this stuff relies on the advice to be found here. Peter Marquis-Kyle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body