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Focus problems on old Apple Multiscan 15" Monitor
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drock3800
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Sep 21, 2000, 12:37 AM
 
I have a seriousl focus problem with the Apple Multiscan 15" monitor on my old Performa 6320CD. Does anyone know how to adjust the focus on these monitors? Thanx.

--David Rock
     
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Sep 22, 2000, 02:28 PM
 
W A R N I N G !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do not try this at home. Monitors have high voltage, even when unplugged.

An Apple authorized technician may be able to refocus the monitor, but the age on that thing may make it impossible to fix.

It needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing.

Again - do not try this yourself.

     
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Feb 2, 2001, 08:26 AM
 
I am having a similar problem with my Apple Multiscan 15" monitor on my Performa 6200CD. When I immediately turn the monitor on, it is OK, but it gets fuzzier and fuzzier the longer it stays on. Did you get your monitor fixed? Where did you go? How much did it cost you?


Originally posted by drock3800:
I have a seriousl focus problem with the Apple Multiscan 15" monitor on my old Performa 6320CD. Does anyone know how to adjust the focus on these monitors? Thanx.

--David Rock
     
   
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