This is a common problem with these projectors. Usually happens after a film breaks or a bad splice goes through it. Pull the lens straight out and then remove the lens housing that holds the lens and the focus controller. The screws for the housing are behind the glued on cover that says frame and focus. Remove the 4 screws behind it, slowly lift the cover and watch for a loose leaf spring that sits behind the cover.
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8mm Forum: Canosound PS 1000 newbie question » » » Canosound PS 1000 newbie question Author Topic: Canosound PS 1000 newbie question Junior From: Auckland, New Zealand Registered: Apr 2010 posted June 01, 2010 04:10 AM Hello all, I am really enjoying my new found hobby collecting 8mm and super8 stuff, from a young age and now as a professional Writer/Director/Editor/Actor I have always longed for the feel of actual film in my hands and now I am going crazy buying up a lot of stuff I dont know too much about. Anyhoo, I have a Canon Canosound PS 1000, and finally got a print of a colour/sound movie and feed it into the auto feeder.
Apart from being surprised how loud the damn thing is I got frustrated when the projected image seems to play normally, except every second or so, it seems like a frame slides down the screen, giving a blurry kind of rolling movie I have finally gotten hold of the manual and there is nothing in there. The still image (when on still) is crisp and focussed, and the frame adjustment lever just moves the image up and down through the gate I guess (sorry, as a digital child im not too sure what everything is properly called) I searched the forums and found possibly a similar issue here but it plays in sync - and this post from Bill Brandenstein seems like the Canosound itself may just be old and maybe the whole thing is going up the wazoo - from a post on screening room pictures 'Yes, the CanoSound will play badly torn film. It's also fun in the fact that film is steadily projectable from the very first frame, and rewinding/fast forwarding is possible while loaded. But it's quickly developing problems that I don't know how to get fixed, particularly frame registration' ANYWAYS - does anyone else have this problem? - is it called frame registration? - have i just got a crappy old dunga that has seen its best days or can i crack the tank open and have a tinker somewheres, maybe with the 'claw' (dont actually know what this is) Or should i cut my losses and pop it on the shelf Any help would be appreciated I can post a little youtube of the projection so you can see what i am dealing with if it would be helpful. PS - does anyone know where to get filmguard in New Zealand?
-------------------- JOSH THOMSON IP: Expert Film Handler From: Menlo Park, CA Registered: Sep 2007 posted June 01, 2010 06:40 AM Im not familiar with your particular projector, however, my first guess would be that your film path could be dirty causing intermittent problems ( sorry for the pun ) The first thing to check is the film itself - does it always skip at the same frame? If so there may be some film damage causing the problem. If the film is undamaged then the side guides are typically responsible for this type of problem - check to see if there are any spring loaded guides that help align the film prior to entering and upon exiting the aperture. Jenna Jameson Flashpoint Rapidshare: Full Version Software. Running the projector with the cover removed so you can visually inspect the film as it is traveling through the projector is also a good means of isolating the problem. IP: Junior From: Auckland, New Zealand Registered: Apr 2010 posted June 01, 2010 07:30 AM I have tried 3 films on the projector, and all react the same way, its not a single point in any film, but a continuouos sliding thing will try the path guide thing and thanks!