High Brightness Monochrome Mode; Projection Screen; Avoid Overheating The Projector - Kodak DP800 User Manual

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High Brightness Monochrome Mode

If you want to present information in black and white
you have the option of pulling the colour filter of the
Projector out of the light path. By pulling the handle up
you take away the colour filter, and the light goes
unobstructed to the DMD (Digital Mirror Device) chip.
This results in a projected image with much greater
light output.

Projection screen

The quality of the projection screen will also have a
significant impact on the quality of the image presented.
Different models offer varying degree of reflection. In
general, screens with some form of reflective coating
offer better image quality than do "regular screens".

Avoid overheating the Projector

Cooling is very important for the Projector. Always place
the Projector so that it has free space all around it, in
order to enable air to circulate through the Projector.
Always make sure that the cooling fan is working. The
DMD™ (Digital Mirror Device) inside the Projector is
heat sensitive, and needs to be cooled. If the cooling
fan is not working, turn off the Projector and consult
your dealer.
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WARNING! Never use the Projector if the
cooling fan is not working. Using the
Projector without cooling can
seriously damage the projector.
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