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it just needs a cleaning. blow the dust out of it with canned air. also check the colorwheel for caked-on dust. you can see the colorwheel if you remove the lamp. there will be a small opening with colored class behind it. if it's clear, it's ok. if it's milky, replace the colorwheel. you can try to clean it with a microfiber cloth, but be gentle and don't use solvents. just to be sure, check the lamp for bulges, black spots, and fogging. if it has any one of those, replace the lamp.
Hello my friend, Try to find a store that specialize LCD projector and accessories. Also you can browse to the internet to find new one in your LCD projector. you can log or visit www.google.com and you can search their.
Color wheel failed. Clean the glass pieces out loose in the unit and replace the color wheel assy with Toshiba part no: 23125963. No soldering is required, just a no. 2 phillips screwdriver and and a set of jeweler's phillips screwdrivers like Radio Shack has.
The color wheel has failed in youtr projector. There are 4 pieces of glass in the color wheel which fit togeter in a "pie" formation and they are red, blue, yellow & clear. This wheel is spun by a motor. The glass is glued to the motor's hub, and, when it fails the glass segments are thown off the hub. This gives you a B&W picture because all of the light is allowed to shine through the optics all of the time. Replace the color wheel with Toshiba part no: 23125963. It will be about $65. No soldering is involved, just use care with the ribbon cable to the motor. You will need a no. 2 phillips screwdriver and a set of jeweles screwdrivers to do this.
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