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Those are caused by a bulb having the return wire not at the 6'o clock position on the bulb usually with a "kit" bulb that this occurs. To get rid of it you have to shave off the tab and rotate the bulb so the return wire is straight down.
Ok so I clipped the tab that sticks out on the side. This didn't take care of it however. So I just clipped the rounded portion off too. That worked and I was able to have the return at the bottom. Also, the shadow, I assume, doesn't go away right? It just moves it to the top right? Thanks.
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Those are caused by a bulb having the return wire not at the 6'o clock position on the bulb usually with a "kit" bulb that this occurs. To get rid of it you have to shave off the tab and rotate the bulb so the return wire is straight down.
Gotcha. Thank you very much.
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How do I get rid of thos black shadows and what causes them exactly? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Ok as far as the shadow being projected there is none. However if you look at the projector itself, you can tell where the return wire is. Here is what I mean:
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