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Default Nikon Coolscan III problems

Andrew May wrote:
On 09/02/2012 13:45, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
In , Andrew May
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As far as I can see the initial reference position is found by
moving the carriage to the back where there is possibly some
sensor, optical or otherwise.


This is known as 'homing'.

Then step back a known number of steps to achieve the
reference position. This all works fine. It is when it tries to move
back to this position after focussing that it fails to get there
and the problems ensue.


Would you say it can drive in one direction OK but not the other? If
so, the drive transistors to the stepper may be failing.


It will drive quite happily in both directions when turned on and
finding the home position. It is only when doing the scan that is
seems to stop in the backwards direction.

Other obeservation. The sound appears to come from the stepper motor
but I cannot be absolutely certain bit is seems to indicate that it
is being prevented from moving.

There is also a long spring attached to the rear end of the carriage
that goes around a wheel at the front and back to the rear of the
chassis. It is not clear what this does. It looks as if is should be
for returning the carriage but the carriage is driven in both
directions by the screw.

I have tried removing this spring and everything seems to work with it
removed. Replacing it triggers the failure again. There is no sign of
any interference between the spring and the carriage but the spring
does not move smoothly around the wheel so it may be that it is
applying too much pull on the carriage and causing it to stop. Then
when it runs forward again it lets a bit more spring out and stops it
earlier the next time.

When I get a chance tonight I will try a bit of lubrication on that
wheel to see if that helps.

In the meantime dos anyone have any ideas about the purpose of the
spring. It can be seen at the bottom of the photograph on page six of
the document here if anyone is interested.

http://www.vad1.com/photo/dirty-scan...2000-cleaning/

Note: that this is the LS-2000 but the mechanism looks almost
identical.
Andrew


Hi Andrew,

I have the LS-2000 scanner. I had some scanning troubles with mine as well
though I can't remember if screeching noises was one of the symptoms. Not
only did I clean and lube the rails, I removed anything in the transport
that moved and made sure nothing was sticking. I think you'll need to remove
that plastic pulley shown on page 6 of your pdf and make sure that isn't
sticking as well.

Good luck.
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David Farber
Los Osos, CA