> From: Brad Britton <[log in to unmask]>
>
> The screen is clean, & the degaussing button works
> fine. In addition, it automatically degausses itself
> every time it's turned on.
>
> I checked out different colors on the monitor by
> loading an html page in my browser with the
> following html code [changing FFD700 to get
> different colors]:
>
>
> <html>
> <head></head>
> <body bgcolor="#FFD700">
> </body>
> </html>
>
> The right side of the screen (with the exception of
> the top & bottom corners) is a darker shade than the
> left side. This is generally more noticeable viewing
> lighter colors. Also, when the screen shows a light
> color, if I look carefully, I can see a one-half
> inch wide section, or line, going down the center of
> the monitor screen, which is brighter that the rest
> of the screen.
>
> By changing the colors, I found that red seems to be
> affected most, followed by green. Blue seems to be
> the least affected.
> [pure red = ff0000 pure green = 00ff00 pure blue =
> 0000ff]
Sounds like something is out of alignment. If you know a good
local TV/monitor repairman, he should be able to adjust it
safely. (If you don't know what you are doing, you can
easily catch a faceful of broken glass, or a deadly shock.)
There is probably a "service" switch to collapse the picture
a single line, to enable a him to align the Red, Green, and Blue
electron beams, using the various magnets on the back end of the
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT - fancy name for TV tube) as well as an
assortment of electronic adjustments.
If you can find a schematic in your manual, or come up with a
service manual (paper or downloaded from the manufacturer),
these should tell which component does what. Any service
information would be a BIG help.
> It's kind of annoying reading dark text on a light
> background. As I read from right to left, I notice
> the shift in brightness, which can be a little
> distracting.
You said it was still under warranty, but if you can find the
service information, I would think it should cost less to
adjust it than to ship it back to the manufacturer.
>Hi: I have a 17" monitor that is almost 3 years old.
>It is a Nanao FlexScan t2-17TS
Can anyone help with information - starting with Nanao's e-mail
address? I found a website at http://www.eizo.com/index.htm
> I have decided not to send the monitor for repair,
> though, since I usually view the screen using a
> black background and have my text a shade of green.
> Also, the monitor works fine otherwise.
> Brad Britton
Boyd Ramsay
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