From
what you have said previously and what you now say you did that corrected the
problem, I would say that you have something in the scanner which is
either a loose part that tends to move from vibration or the movements of
the scanning device causing interference with correct operations of the scanner
or some foreign article ( maybe a piece of film or cardboard/plastic
slide mount or paper) has become dislodged in the scanner and needs to be
cleaned out. As I suggested previously, I would contact Minolta technical
support and get their opinion on the possible cause of the trouble as well as if
you should send it or try and fix or clean it yourself.
Thanks to all who
take effort to help me. After trying all the recommendations I finally
"succeded" with tapping the scanner and turning it around while scanning.
After this slightly drastic procedure the things seem to be OK. Maybe for
those of you who may face such problem in the future two included files (with
more apparent banding) will be of some benefit. One of them is "before" the
second is "after" - it is a scan of empty (unexposed) part of Fuji Superia
400.
However I am
little bit afraid because the fault may return back later after the
warranty expires. Do you think I have to claim this to Minolta and ask for
replacement? Even though it now works OK?
Vlad
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