[pure-silver] Re: creeping focus
- From: "Ken Hough " <k4sb@xxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 12:40:01 -0600
Is it your focusing standard that's moving? Or the entire carriage?
Either way just study the parts and adjust the pinion rods to make things
tighter. Easy as changing spark plugs!! Seriously!
Ken
I'm jealous of those of you who've said your Durst is rock-solid as far as
holding the focus. To be safe, I have to check the focus on my Beseler 23c
just before each print I make--and it has often crept a bit. Has anyone
thought of a solution? Such as installing a set screw to lock things in
place?
--
John Bower http://www.studioindiana.com/
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