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[filmscanners] Re: Cleaning LS2000 optic?





> There was reference by someone here... ages ago... with regard to cleaning a
> Nikon 4000ED. I posted a question as to how it was done and never got a
> reply... so, just in case someone here knows the feasibility of cleaning
> that particular scanner... would appreciate a feedback.... (it's a major
> hassle for me to send it to a Nikon service centre as there's none where i
> live....)

Please read my reply to Joe. Assuming that the hardware of the LS-4000
is not much different from that of the LS-30/2000, cleaning should not
be a big problem. Just a lot of patience and a bunch of containers for
storing the small bits and pieces (mostly screws of various kinds)...

  Andras

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