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Topic: Anscovision 388 dual 8 Projector
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Frank Marsello Jr
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Posts: 16
From: Washington, NJ, USA
Registered: Sep 2017
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posted September 15, 2017 02:04 PM
UPDATE:
attached are three photos. got some excellent advice from Janice on how to load the GAF machine. I was doing it all wrong, should have read the manual!!! feed film in gate area with power off, then go to project to show film.
as you can see from the photos, the rubber tire is well worn on the take up reel. my friend happen to have a spare in the box! I changed the rubber wheel, cleaned the mating surface of the hard wheel, and also cleaned extra debris inside unit.
put everything back. I tried to load super8 film the correct way and everything worked for super8.
however, when I tried the 8mm, the film fed properly, but the image was so jittery you could not watch it. the framer had no bearing on stabilizing the image. unfortunately I have more 8mm to screen than super8. I heard there might be an adjustment for these machines on the take up reel tension which may cause the jittery problem. I wish I could get by this last issue with the GAF and I'm home free.
Thanks for everyone who has replied to this post, especially Janice, got me to load the film properly!!
thanks frank
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Frank Marsello Jr
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From: Washington, NJ, USA
Registered: Sep 2017
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posted September 17, 2017 02:12 PM
Janice, 1. pulled the back off ansco 388. no problems found there. I then tried to feed 8mm reel into the unit the proper way. it will NOT pick up the film. I opened the front cover to watch what was going on in there. It looks like it's not protruding enough into the gate area to pick up the film. everything else sounds and appears normal. can that space be adjusted to bring pin closer to the gate? what can I do?
2. also, I tried the gaf today also. Yesterday super 8 worked perfectly, but reg 8mm had the jitters. today I was going to run the 8mm again and not let it go on take up reel, just eliminate the take up reel assembly as the cause for jitters.
I fed the 8mm film in after I switched the slider to 8mm. it appeared to run through and was feeding properly. However, the Lamp would NOT light!!! I checked the voltage into the lamp and it was correct at 30VAC. Lamp is 80W, 30V. It's incredible.
also noticed the new rubber tire I installed on the GAF is already wearing, showing a grove already noticeable. some of the material is dropping into case.
I ordered a lamp pulled from a machine with a bad motor on Ebay, they said lamp works.
waiting for lamp.
Thanks frank
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Frank Marsello Jr
Junior
Posts: 16
From: Washington, NJ, USA
Registered: Sep 2017
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posted September 22, 2017 07:29 PM
UPDATE:
Good news and bad news.
1. I finally got the anscovision 388 working! everyone who said it should feed film with one claw, you were correct!
I left off with I felt the claw pin wasn't protruding far enough into the gate. got some insight by Janice and Doktor for adjustment. I observed the gate area while moving the selector switch without power.
the problem wasn't that the pin wasn't protruding far enough, but the movable part of the gate when you switch the motor on, wasn't moving close enough to the stationary part of the gate to make the gap for the film path a bit more narrower.
I looked at the GAF 2388 as a reference.
that piece is spring loaded. I moved it by hand and it moved closer. something was hanging up when motor was selected not allowing full movement. I fiddled with it and now it seems to close properly. I cycled it a bunch of times with no power and it closed every time.
I was able to run two reels of regular 8mm through it without any problems. YEA!
2. now the bad news with the GAF 2388Z.
I ran 8mm film through it without having the film go on the take up reel. worked perfectly and got a good stable image and it framed correctly.
as soon as I tried letting it go on the take up reel, then it began to spit and sputter and the image was very unstable and not viewable.
there seemed to be a lot of chatter coming from the film gate area. thinking there was too much pressure against the rubber tire, I decided to try and adjust the tire gap space when the selector was on rewind for 1/16 of an inch.
there's a little tab at the end of the black bar behind the take up reel. the tab broke. now there is no movement of the take up reel.
I've included a a couple of pics. the black bar looks replaceable if I can find one. the black bar is connected to a huge mechanism that moves with each click of the selector switch. that bar moves also, but with the tab broke, there's nothing there to move the wheel.
any ideas for that problem?
Thanks so much for all responses!!!
frank
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Frank Marsello Jr
Junior
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From: Washington, NJ, USA
Registered: Sep 2017
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posted September 23, 2017 10:44 AM
John, Janice and Doktor,
yes Doktor, I have the rubber tire removed in 2nd pic. here are three pics. Janice, the broken tab is laying next to the black bar near the end of where it broke. you can see the silver color on tab and bar where it was attached.
John, yes, there was a lot chattering, jittery image that could not be stabilized. that's what made me think too much pressure on the take up reel spindle.
thanks so very much,
frank
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