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[photo-3d] Re: My RBT 101 Stereo Projector!
- From: "John Goodman" <jgood@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: My RBT 101 Stereo Projector!
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 22:22:57 +0900
Don Parks wrote:
> If a slide does jam is it a show stopper, taking a lot of
> effort to get the slide unjamed?
Yes! Let's learn the details. Does a motor stall, a belt slip, or
exactly what happens and what steps have to be taken to
recover?
Also, what is the cause of this kind of hiccup? Does a thin
mount snag in a "thick" slot, or the sharp corners of some
mounts contribute to the risk? (I've wondered about using a
small-radius corner rounder on Spicer mounts, just for fun and
ease of handling. (The outer corners of RBT mounts frames are
rounded, much thicker than cardboard mounts, and plastic is
more slippery than cardboard.))
> Your further impressions will be greatly appreciated.
Yes, yes. How does the RBT 101 compare on screen with other
projectors? 250 watts per bulb vs. 300 (Brackett Fader (or
Dissolver?)), and 500 with your extra-bright TDC?
jeg
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