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Topic: Help with Canon PS-1000
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James N. Savage 3
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1375
From: Washington, DC
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted September 28, 2007 08:29 AM
Hi Jon and Bill-
I also have the CANO-SOUND projector (PS-1000). I bought it used from a thrift store. At the time of purchase, it had a broken belt. When I opened it up and saw the design, I KNEW I wouldn't be fixing it myself.
I sent it to ESO-S, which is a small company in the U.S. that sells equipment and repairs projectors. They kept the projector for OVER a year. I had almost forgotten that I had sent it out. When I called ESO-S, a nice man explained to me that it is a VERY complex machine, so it was taking longer than expected.
A few months later, it came back to me in excellent working condition. I believe the repair bill was under $100 dollars.
Its a great little projector. I use it as a back-up, and for a quick review of a new print (as long as the film doesnt exceed the projector's 400 foot capacity).
Good luck with yours, Jon.
James.
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