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+[title] Initial Images
+[* black] I grabbed this projector from work as it had been replaced as it had coloured marks over the screen making it difficult to use in a classroom.
+[* black] General consensus from the internet is that either the polarisers have got dust on them, or they've got too hot and it's burnt the coating off them.
+[* icon_caution] Important Note though: After I've done this repair, it's even worse. I'll explain on the steps where mistakes were made...

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