P.51 – Epson ELPLP29 User Manual
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Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problem
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Image colours are poor, tinted green or tinted red/purple
• Are the image signal format settings
correct?
If a component video device is connected and "Computer" is set as the
"Image"
→ "Input Signal" configuration menu setting, the projected
images will appear greenish. If a computer is connected and either
"Component Video (
)" or "Component Video (
)" is set as
the "Image"
→ "Input Signal" configuration menu setting, the projected
images will appear red/purplish. Please select the appropriate setting for
the equipment you are using. ([Menu] button
→ "Image" → "Input Signal")
• Does the lamp need replacement?
When the lamp is due for replacement, colours will weaken and the image
will become dark. Replace the lamp when this is the case.
• Has the image contrast been adjusted
correctly? ([Menu] button
→ "Image" →
"Picture Quality"
→ "Contrast")
• Has the colour been adjusted correctly?
([Menu] button
→ "Image" → "Picture Quality"
→ "Color Temperature")
• Has the saturation and tint been adjusted
correctly? ([Menu] button
→ "Image" →
"Picture Quality"
→ "Saturation", "Tint")
• Has the image brightness been adjusted
correctly? ([Menu] button
→ "Image" →
"Picture Quality"
→ "Brightness")
• Are the cables connected correctly?
"Connecting to a Computer" P.12
, "Connecting to Video Equipment"
• When connecting to a computer
Colours may not exactly match those displayed on the computer screen or
LCD screen, but this is normal and is not the sign of a problem.