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I've had this problem with my projection TV recently. I would say
your lens/lamp is to blame. It might be time to change it, depends on
the last time it was changed, most of the time, the TV will tell you
that it needs to be changed, but not always. I think your best bet is
the TV lamp.
Whatever you do you are better off to leave it alone or change coolant fluid in Tube its a Job doing it and you risk breaking Tube $450.00 unless you see the bugs in picture who cares.
sounds like your color guns are out of alignment and need adjusting. its a cheap fix with a tv tech but i wouldnt recommend doing it yourself. plus, a visit from a tech can tell you if there is anything else wrong/about to b wrong
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