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You need to align the optics mechanically. If you changed the dlp chip and its not centered then the chip is not shimmed properly or the reflection mirror behind the lens needs adjustment. You should get a service manual for that chassis and follow the directions. there may be an electronic method but I am not aware of one.
The part# for this DLP chip is: 276P595010 ( DMD-CHIP:IC-1910-6143W) http://www.shopjimmy.com/mitsubishi-276p595010-dlp-chip-dmd-ic-new-original.htm
$189.99 + shipping you can shop around for better pricing
I DO NOT recommend this to be replaced by a DIY. I highly recommend an experienced technician replace this as you could make matters even worse if you don't know what you are doing.
so consider your labor costs involved & you may want to invest that money in a NEW LED or LCD TV.
had white dots on mine as well i changed the dlp chip and put it back together and got the white vertical lines i decided to check all connections and make sure the chip was locked in correctly
it was not locked in securely i reassembled and now problem solved picture looks brand new so always check connections before assuming its the dmd board
White dots on your RPTV television are the result of the DLP chip being worn out. You can replace it very easily by buying a new DLP chip for just under $190 and installing the new chip. There is a very good forum over at fixyourDLP that offers tutorials for replacing the DLP. http://www.fixyourdlp.com/2012/10/11/banish-white-dots-from-the-samsung-hl56a650c1-with-a-new-4719-001997-dlp-chip/ or for Mitsubishi http://www.fixyourdlp.com/2012/10/02/install-a-new-4719-001997-dlp-chip-and-banish-white-dots-on-the-mitsubishi-wd-82737/
DLP/mirror chip is going bad. A common problem on Sammy TVs after 2-3 years. Chip is user replaceable (try samsungparts.com or ebay) for about $150-200. Sammy was (last year) repairing the DLP White Spot problem for free. You MUST talk to ECR (executive customer service) to even think about getting that consideration--forget the standard CS people. Don't know if they are still covering this out of warranty in 2010.
You get white spots inside the samsung DLP tv due to bad Digital Micromiror Device , or bad DMD board .
What is actually the problem is the DMV chip connected to this board . Inside this chip are 3 million tiny mirrors ,and when they physically get stuck , they either show black or white instead of a color
This is well know problem with SAMSUNG DLP...
The DMD chip is failing.If not under warranty expect to pay a few hundred to several hundred to get it fixed
The mirrors on the DLP chip are slowly sticking either fully open (white) or fully closed (black). The part that contains the DLP chip is the Light Engine. It is the most expensive part of the TV.Only the Samsung TVs has this issue.
Replacing the DLP chip and the micro mirror would solve this issue...
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