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Epson PowerLite Cinema 500 Update Your projector includes an additional picture quality setti ng not described in your User’s Gu ide . If you not ice faint v erti cal bands in the pictur e, you c an elimi nate the m by fol lowing these s teps : 1. Turn on the projec tor and let it warm up for about 10 minutes. 2. Darken the room lights. You do no[...]
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7. If the bands are more v isible in the light part of the image , select Bright Color —othe rwi se, selec t Dark Color . 8. Move the slid er bar until th e bands disapp ear, then rep eat the adjustmen t for th e other ( light or dark) part of t he imag e. 9. Once both adju stments are done, highlig ht Apply and then pr ess the button. 10. Repeat[...]