Nikon LS-2000 Repair

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dan

Sorry if this gets double posted. I posted a few days ago and have not
seen anything show up yet.

I have a Nikon LS-2000 that is broken. I have the results of my
preliminary troubleshooting here (with pictures):

http://www.wavefront.ca

I'm wondering if any one has any history fixing or at least
disassembling these.

Thanks,

Dan
 
Well I seem to have fixed my scanner. The square nut that was loose
should have been in a slot in the bottom of the scanner assembly. I
had to unbolt the motor to get it back in. I still can't figure out
how this could have came loose even while shipping!

I ran a test scan with VueScan and wow! What a great scanner /
software. The preview was full of dirt and lint etc. The final scan
was pristine even with my half-assed attempt at cleaning the filthy CCD
mirror with Q-tips. There is a how-to
(http://www.vad1.com/photo/dirty-scanner/ls2000-cleaning/) on
disassembling one of these but I felt I was pushing my luck already.
 
Well I spoke too soon. It seems the nut won't stay in place. One scan
and the nut come out and you are back to square one. I think I need a
complete tear down to fix it. if I do I will be using epoxy to keep
the nut in place this time. I think I will try it out first on my DOA
unit.
 
Well I spoke too soon. It seems the nut won't stay in place. One scan
and the nut come out and you are back to square one. I think I need a
complete tear down to fix it. if I do I will be using epoxy to keep
the nut in place this time. I think I will try it out first on my DOA
unit.

Hi Dan...

If you do decide to semi-lock the nut in place, I'd respectfully
suggest you consider using a dab of your wife's nail polish instead
of epoxy.

Much much better, for many reasons.


Take care.

Ken
 
Please keep us posted. I have an LS-2000 that displayed similar symptoms.
Retired it a couple years ago, after finding out that Nikon's standard
repair cost would be more than it was worth. Have been a happy owner of an
LS-5000 ever since, but it would be nice to restore the 2000 and hook it to
my second PC, for less critical work.
 
I just bought a used LS 2000. It worked for a while, but now is failing the power on test, it clicks for about 5 seconds and then the green LED bllinks rapidly indicating a hardware problem. Any ideas short of shipping it to Nikon?
 
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