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Topic: Eiki SSL-1 problem
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Rob Koeling
Master Film Handler
Posts: 399
From: Brighton, UK
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted December 03, 2004 10:14 AM
I sometimes have a problem with my Eiki SSL-1. I'm not sure whether it is the projector or that the films that give this particular problem need to be cleaned. Most films run without a problem, but I had this problem some time ago when I ran 'Touch of Evil'. The first few minutes the film ran without a problem, but then suddenly the framer of the projector was 'pushed' down. When the framer was in the lowest position, the projector started making a lot more noise. Pushing the framer back up resulted in loosing the loop (and the loop restorer getting into action), but the framer moved down again immediately. After rewinding the film and putting it back on, the same story. The point at which it happened was slighty different though (first time it was during the famous opening scene; the second time just after).
Since then I've had this problem on and off with different films. With some films this never happens, with other films sometimes and other films always. I've got the inpression now that the tension on the film in the film gate is too big. And I suspect that only films that are well lubricated get through no problem, but dryer films cause too much resistance in the gate. If this is correct, cleaning/lubricating all the films would be the best option, but I would still like the projector to be a bit less fussy (not too mention put a little less pressure on the film in order to minimize the danger of damage). Does anyone have an idea what to do about this?
Thanks,
- Rob
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Rob Koeling
Master Film Handler
Posts: 399
From: Brighton, UK
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted December 08, 2004 03:15 PM
Hi John,
Thanks for your reply! I'm very pleased to see you posting here!
I first thought it was the film print, but I'm not convinced anymore. First of all, I can run the same print without any problems on my Elmo CL-16 or Eiki RM-1. Second, when I inspect the print closely, there is nothing that suggest that this print is particularly dirty. I am waiting for a new bottle of film cleaner and I'm sure it will improve the print, but I don't think this print (or any of the other prints that have the same problem on the SSL) is in a terrible state. The third reason why I suspect that it has more to do with the projector than with the prints, is that this happens with about every 3 out of 4 prints in my collection.
However, the prints that don't have a problem have (generally) been cleaned more recently than the problem prints, which suggests that cleaning/lubricating should improve it.
But, I think I'd like to see if I can decrease the gate tension on the projector. I haven't got a service manual for this projector yet, so I guess I should hunt for a manual first. Does anyone have a pdf vesion available? Or otherwise suggestions were to find a paper copy?
Thanks,
- Rob
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