Sorry i don;t work on epson, but if it is a minor red tint it could be a white balance problem. also if you are using a computer to connect to it, It may be a gamma correction issue. the bulb could also be shifting in the color spectrum a little bit.
Maby someone who works on epson will have a better answer but i have never worked on an epson projector.
Please post the model number. Also, please post the unit hours and the lamp hours. This can be as simple as a bad connection on the input board or a problem with the LCD section. Since all models are somewhat unique, without the model number there is little I can suggest at this time.
I have a Epson model ELP 5500 projector comming in for repair, The unit will work good for a few minutes then turns off, I dont have any service info, anyone have some tips or anything?
Thanks
Charlie
i have seen the temp sensors causing this kind of problem, on the one i had which was not your model, i just removed the temp sensors and the unit would stay on, as a diganostic step, the one i had, used diodes as a temp sensor. bent over the top of the lcd display.
I have a Epson model ELP 5500 projector comming in for repair, The unit will work good for a few minutes then turns off, I dont have any service info, anyone have some tips or anything?
Thanks
Charlie
i have seen the temp sensors causing this kind of problem, on the one i had which was not your model, i just removed the temp sensors and the unit would stay on, as a diganostic step, the one i had, used diodes as a temp sensor. bent over the top of the lcd display.
sorry, it's an epson LCD projector but im not sure about the model number
Sorry i don;t work on epson, but if it is a minor red tint it could be a white balance problem. also if you are using a computer to connect to it, It may be a gamma correction issue. the bulb could also be shifting in the color spectrum a little bit.
Maby someone who works on epson will have a better answer but i have never worked on an epson projector.
Please post the model number. Also, please post the unit hours and the lamp hours. This can be as simple as a bad connection on the input board or a problem with the LCD section. Since all models are somewhat unique, without the model number there is little I can suggest at this time.
Dan
I have a Epson model ELP 5500 projector comming in for repair, The unit will work good for a few minutes then turns off, I dont have any service info, anyone have some tips or anything?
Thanks
Charlie
i have seen the temp sensors causing this kind of problem, on the one i had which was not your model, i just removed the temp sensors and the unit would stay on, as a diganostic step, the one i had, used diodes as a temp sensor. bent over the top of the lcd display.
I have a Epson model ELP 5500 projector comming in for repair, The unit will work good for a few minutes then turns off, I dont have any service info, anyone have some tips or anything?
Thanks
Charlie
i have seen the temp sensors causing this kind of problem, on the one i had which was not your model, i just removed the temp sensors and the unit would stay on, as a diganostic step, the one i had, used diodes as a temp sensor. bent over the top of the lcd display.