Buy one from an infocus service center. they're under $20 (because it has a 16:9 ratio). but to replace it, you have to remove the top, front, and rear panels. between the lamp and the lens is the colorwheel. carefully remove the 2 screws holding it on and set it aside. the ribbon cable is still attached, so you have limited space. remove the screws holding the tunnel clamp. remove the clamp and the tunnel. replace and reverse instructions. it's part # 306-0095-01
I have a BENQ MP622C projector and had a same problem, right side had a shadow from the right side. If it is only a few inches you can adjust it with the screws, one just beside the light tunnel and one from the bottom of main lens a little to the left when looking from the front, see the pictures below. You can adjust your picture, it helped me a lot, it will hopefully last another 1000-2000 hours... maybe more...
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Buy one from an infocus service center. they're under $20 (because it has a 16:9 ratio). but to replace it, you have to remove the top, front, and rear panels. between the lamp and the lens is the colorwheel. carefully remove the 2 screws holding it on and set it aside. the ribbon cable is still attached, so you have limited space. remove the screws holding the tunnel clamp. remove the clamp and the tunnel. replace and reverse instructions. it's part # 306-0095-01
Hello guys,
I have a BENQ MP622C projector and had a same problem, right side had a shadow from the right side. If it is only a few inches you can adjust it with the screws, one just beside the light tunnel and one from the bottom of main lens a little to the left when looking from the front, see the pictures below.
You can adjust your picture, it helped me a lot, it will hopefully last another 1000-2000 hours... maybe more...
ENJOY!
Very carefully with Eastman Hi-Temp glass adhesive.