You have to open the unit, find the laser and reach the small potentiometer on the laser block. Give a gentle milimetric turn with a small screwdriver. Its the laser that needs to be adjusted.
the potentiometer on the laser sets the voltage going to the laser diode.
messing up the pot *sometimes* gets it to work by overvolting the laser diode. It'll die again after a couple weeks (if even that) and then it's complete trash.
if the laser's near-dead, replace it.
don't risk ruining more by adjusting stuff without knowing what it's for :P
talking about laser "adjustments" = no credibility to the guy who spreads that BS
You have to open the unit, find the laser and reach the small potentiometer on the laser block. Give a gentle milimetric turn with a small screwdriver. Its the laser that needs to be adjusted.
rubensilvarocha 8 months ago
@rubensilvarocha there's no such thing as "adjusting a laser".
the potentiometer on the laser sets the voltage going to the laser diode.
messing up the pot *sometimes* gets it to work by overvolting the laser diode. It'll die again after a couple weeks (if even that) and then it's complete trash.
if the laser's near-dead, replace it.
don't risk ruining more by adjusting stuff without knowing what it's for :P
talking about laser "adjustments" = no credibility to the guy who spreads that BS
Knaeckebrotsaege 4 months ago