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Topic: Eumig find
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David Singer
Film Handler
Posts: 39
From: Sedona, AZ, USA
Registered: Sep 2013
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posted March 10, 2014 10:30 AM
I was browsing through a used bookstore in Flagstaff, Arizona a few days ago and there, in a back corner, was a Euming Mark S 712D for $20.00. I took it out of the case, plugged it in and it ran and the bulb also worked. After convincing my wife that this was an extremely rare find I purchased it. At home, I cleaned it up, took the back cover off and to my surprise, no drive belts are used, however it ran very slow at either speed, the capstan drive was slipping on the rubber coated flange. So, off to the 8mm Forum to see if there was a post relative to that problem and there is, from Mark Barton, who suggested lightly sanding the rubber coated flange. That solved the problem, thank you Mark (I love this forum). Now to see if the sound works. I put in a film and bummer, no sound, but then I recalled seeing a post by Steve Klare, I believe it was, who suggested cycling the trim pots to remove any oxidation that may have built up on the surface. Bingo, now have sound, thank you Steve (did I mention I love this forum?). My wife asked what I was planning on doing with it and of course the answer is "put it on the shelf with those other projectors". This IS addictive.
Regards
-------------------- David Singer
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