Is your scanner on a heavy, solid table?
@Corran, yes I've placed it on a solid table with a thick steel frame and legs.
@Clickwrr: Sure! This is the link: https://we.tl/w5SmdGzsdR
Since Screen doesn't sell or officially services the Cézanne anymore, I guess they were OK to send me the service manual.
Ok, so I've done several tests and it seems that towards the sides of the scanning bed, the quality deteriorates. Now I don't know the exact setup for the optical unit, but it seems every time that the quality in the middle is ok-ish, but deteriorates towards the sides. as if it judders as it moves.
I think that the quality at 4000spi is till ok, because it can scan it without moving the optical unit (for 35mm), but as soo as you up to 5300spi for example, it needs to make small movements which deteriorates the quality of the scan.
What I've done is the following: I took 3 filmstrips, placed one along the short side and 2 extra along the long side of the scanning bed to cover as much of the width as possible. I know this is not the way to scan, but it would allow me to force the scanner to along the complete width and see what it does. I then repeated that at a higher resolution and did it in two passes.
Complete width: Lower half (close to the front of the scanner): upper half (close to the hinges):
Patrick, maybe you can find a clue here:, back in 2013 Christian point us to this link. This is a dead link now, but I downloaded the files and kept them.
I used this manual to setup my Cezanne here. Google Translator may be of assistance. Good luck!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g0dfe771z5...nuals.zip?dl=0
My stuff for sale is here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/r7owuacla...Ac74wBbEIUWrUa
Any ideas what error (1102) ft-5000 scanner initialization error: Left cover is open.? Left over is installed so I’m not too sure what’s going on. Maybe a sensor I’m overlooking not to sure tho.
Thanks Coisasdavida! It is indeed different from the manuals I have. It has not resolved my issue, but it sure does provide a lot of information.
I've ben in contact with the distributor here in the Netherlands and got to speak to a technical engineer and sent him the scans I made. Unfortunately he wasn't able to help me as the person with the knowledge about the Screen didn't work there anymore. He only could avise me to clean the rails with WD-40.
So my hope is now with Screen Europe and the person I got to talk to, to provide more information and hopefully a resolution and parts.
In the meantime, I scanned a filmstrip again yesterday towars the back of the scanner and it's not so blurry anymore.
This leads me to think that it indeed is due to the rails and their lubrication. Given the fact that I lubricated the rails the day before yesterday.
I'll ask Screen what they recommend for the lubrication of the rails. In the scanner there seem to be two types of sliders: the plastic (nylon?) pads and the metal holders.
Each axis (x and y) has both types. The plastic pads have a thicker grease to slide on and the metal holders have oil.
If you look back through this thread, a former Screen scanner tech posted. You might try contacting him.
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