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artograph MC 250 User Manual

artograph MC 250
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MC 250 PROFESSIONAL
PROJECTOR
2838 Vicksburg Lane North Plymouth, MN 55447-1878 USA
Tel: 888.975.9555 Email: info@artograph.com
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artograph MC 250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandartograph
ModelMC 250
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Unpacking and Setup

Unpacking

Upon removing the projector, check carefully for any hidden damage before proceeding.

Quick Setup

Steps to mount the projector, place copy, and adjust for initial projection.

Detailed Operation

Projection Room Environment

For best results, use in a dark room. Max enlargement requires 15 ft distance. Requires 110v.

Mounting Surface and Area

Mount on a flat, level surface perpendicular to the projection area. Adjust legs to avoid distortion.

Loading Copy Material

Place copy face down on glass and close cover. Cover is removable for oversize material.

Powering On

Power switch is on the backside. Lamp activates when cover is closed or micro-switch pressed.

Projection Distance and Size

Image size depends on distance. Enlarges 3x-15x. Chart shows distances for enlargement.

Focusing the Image

Rotate the lens to sharpen the image. Extend lens support if needed.

Illumination and Lamp Maintenance

Lamp Specifications

Details about the 300-watt Tungsten-Halogen lamp, part number, life, lumens, volts, watts.

Halogen Lamp Replacement

Step-by-step guide for replacing the projector lamp safely, including filter and glass plate.

Pilot Lamp Replacement

Instructions for locating and replacing the pilot lamp.

Fuse Replacement

Instructions for safely changing the fuse, including location and type.

Safety, Precautions, and Maintenance

Overheating Protection

The projector has a thermal switch that turns off the lamp if it overheats.

Projection Cautions

Exercise caution with heat-sensitive materials. Copy glass may become hot with extended use.

Lens and Mirror Cleaning

Guidelines for cleaning the lens and the special front-surface mirror.

Warranty Information

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