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PostSubject: Art Questions: Tools and Techniques   Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:18 pm

Thought this might be a handy thread.

So, there's a foggy film on the inside of the glass of my husband's scanner, and it's affecting the quality of the sketches he scans. It's an easy enough problem to fix, if we could just get inside.

(I have a guess as to what might be causing it: deterioration and thereby off-gassing of a plastic component under the glass, with buildup collecting on the glass.)

Anyway, has anyone else had this trouble, or have ideas on fixing it, short of buying a new scanner?

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PostSubject: Re: Art Questions: Tools and Techniques   Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:37 pm

You might try unscrewing the casing and opening up the main compartment.

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PostSubject: Re: Art Questions: Tools and Techniques   Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:29 pm

Unfortunately, we can't see a way in without damaging the scanner. I thought we had a pretty thorough look at it last night, but I guess we'll have another look.

edit: thanks for the suggestion!

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PostSubject: Re: Art Questions: Tools and Techniques   Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:46 pm

Sometimes they hide the screws under the rubber pads/feet. Have you tried checking there?

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PostSubject: Re: Art Questions: Tools and Techniques   Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:17 am

We had a look. Strangely, there are screws under two of the pads, but not all four. wtf Thanks, though.

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