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the lcd panel may be out of alignment. there really isn't a way adjust it easily. it'll need to go in for repair to an infocus service center. try av solutions in ny. they're really good.
i think it's www.avsolutionsny.com
You LCD optical engine is out of alignment. This will require an authorized service center to make the adjustment or even replace the unit if necessary. There are 3rd party companies that offer this service, perhaps in your own town or nearby. You may want to weight the cost of repair to purchasing a newer unit.
this is ghosting, caused by interferance. cheaper cables tend not to have metal sheathing and those ferrite RF suppression thingees on the ends, which prevents this problem.
also, avoid running your signal cables next to power cables. If your cables are long (say more than 10m) this may also cause problems.
Looks like an internal misalignment
What a user can do I know dot
Take a look here
http://www.fixya.com/support/p137634-ctx_optoma_ezpro_680_multimedia
thanks for your assistance but how can i set for convergence?? please help
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