I have just come into possession of an Elmo ST 1200 projector.It has a speed issue and loop holding issue.It won't thread automatically without bunching up somewhere in the machine,usually right after it clears the first sprocket.Manual threading gives a jumpy picture that attempts to make a second set of perf holes.
I've never owned one of these projectors so I don't know what the motor is supposed to sound like,but this one is LOUD and the speed is not constant.
Any suggestions here are welcome.
Elmo ST 1200 projector repairs
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Elmo ST 1200 projector repairs
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Have you been to http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/ ?
That is a forum for ppl collecting S8 film. Features and shorts, cartoons and whatnot.
The thing is, they are VERY knowledgeable when it comes to the projection technology part of Super8. The No.1 projector among the S8 film collectors is the GS1200 and the Beaulieu 708EL and Elmo ST1200 are following close behind. In that forum you will find guys able to tell you even without looking at your machine what the problem is, and how to fix it. I had a similar experience with my GS1200.
That is, if noone here knows.
Good luck.
Mikael
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That is a forum for ppl collecting S8 film. Features and shorts, cartoons and whatnot.
The thing is, they are VERY knowledgeable when it comes to the projection technology part of Super8. The No.1 projector among the S8 film collectors is the GS1200 and the Beaulieu 708EL and Elmo ST1200 are following close behind. In that forum you will find guys able to tell you even without looking at your machine what the problem is, and how to fix it. I had a similar experience with my GS1200.
That is, if noone here knows.
Good luck.
Mikael
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Yes go to film.tech forum. and search the archives or ask a question.
About the sound part. My GS800 is quite loud, but it is very important to have the right loop. also the sound is less if the film is lubricated and new. When mine is to loud i use the loop restore lever and that always seems to work a bit. Yours will probably be better when it is ok agai, but not as silent as a Bauer f.ex
About the sound part. My GS800 is quite loud, but it is very important to have the right loop. also the sound is less if the film is lubricated and new. When mine is to loud i use the loop restore lever and that always seems to work a bit. Yours will probably be better when it is ok agai, but not as silent as a Bauer f.ex
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Re: Elmo ST 1200 projector repairs
When does it start bunching up - auto-thread is usually disengaged by pressure/pull from take-up reel - look for the switch, a sprung roller.jaxshooter wrote:I have just come into possession of an Elmo ST 1200 projector.It has a speed issue and loop holding issue.It won't thread automatically without bunching up somewhere in the machine,usually right after it clears the first sprocket.Manual threading gives a jumpy picture that attempts to make a second set of perf holes.
Look for the obvious around trouble spot. Gate entrance obstruction? Swing lens out and back to check pressure-plate seating
Elmo sprocket teeth are on a separate ring, must be tight on the wheel [center screw].
Back comes off easy > disconnect power cord < - check belt seating, excessive dust on electrical stuff.
I once fixed the GS1200 by very lightly touching some random resistors and capacitors...it could be a lot of things...sometimes just removing the back changes the chassis dynamics and it works - look for evidence of a direct hit to the projector resulting in grounding issues.
CSI, man! Post results of the investigation...
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