Professional projector diagnostics, fault isolation and repair quotations — built around clear service bundles
We diagnose and repair professional, education, home cinema, cinema and simulation projectors across the UK, Ireland and wider EMEA. Our workflow is engineered around log capture, optical/thermal inspection, and technology-specific tests for DLP/DMD, 3LCD, laser-phosphor, RGB pure laser, UHP lamp, LED/4LED, and LCoS/SXRD platforms.
- Transparent quotation before work
- ESD-safe bench procedures
- Commercial fleet support
- UK & Ireland intake lines
Important: Laser and LED projectors contain high-intensity light sources and high-voltage driver circuits. Do not bypass interlocks or open the unit without proper ESD and safety controls.
Call to book diagnostics or collection
To speed things up, have your brand, model, technology (laser/lamp/LED), and any error code ready. If you can, include photos or a short video of the fault.
Diagnostic bundles
Each bundle defines the test scope and deliverables. Once the projector arrives (or logs are supplied where supported), we run the appropriate workflow and provide a fault report plus repair options.
No Power / Intermittent Power Diagnostic
PSU rails, inrush, standby logic, mainboard enable signals, short detection, connector and harness inspection.
No Image / No Signal Diagnostic
Input path tests (HDMI/DP/HDBaseT where applicable), scaler chain, handshake/EDID, light path validation and panel/DMD checks.
Overheat / Thermal Shutdown Diagnostic
Airflow profiling, fan RPM and tach feedback, thermistor mapping, heatsink contact checks, filter/duct integrity and thermal logs.
Colour Issues Diagnostic (DLP/3LCD)
Colour wheel (where present), optical alignment, polariser and prism checks, colour uniformity and calibration validation.
DMD Artefacts / White Spots / Dead Pixels Diagnostic
Micromirror artefact confirmation, thermal history checks, DMD seating, driver and controller verification, image pipeline integrity.
Laser Dimming / Flicker / Light Engine Diagnostic
Laser driver checks, safety interlocks, optical feedback sensors, phosphor wheel/motor where applicable, light engine health tests.
Optical Block Service (Dust Blob / Uniformity)
Optical block inspection, contamination control, panel path assessment, lens group checks and uniformity evaluation post-service.
Mainboard / Control / Communication Diagnostic
Control buses, sensor communications, firmware state, connector integrity, known failure points and board-level assessment.
Cinema & Simulation QC and Calibration Validation
Focus/uniformity checks, geometry, stability under load, thermal drift review and calibration baseline validation for critical environments.
Tip: If you provide the exact error code and a photo of the status LEDs, we can usually pre-classify the correct diagnostic bundle before the unit arrives.
How diagnostics works
A repeatable workflow that reduces guesswork and avoids unnecessary parts replacement.
Intake & triage
We capture model/technology, symptoms and any error codes, then assign the diagnostic bundle.
Bench & log capture
We validate power states, capture logs (where supported) and confirm the symptom path.
Targeted testing
Optical/thermal/electrical tests aligned to the platform (DLP, 3LCD, laser engines, etc.).
Report & quote
You receive confirmed root cause, repair options, parts lead times and a clear quotation.
What you receive
Diagnostics should produce a decision, not just an observation.
- Confirmed fault category (power, imaging, optical, thermal, control, laser engine).
- Root cause analysis and any secondary risks (e.g., thermal damage patterns, optical contamination, unstable drivers).
- Repair options (best-value and best-performance where appropriate).
- Parts/turnaround guidance based on availability and repair complexity.
- Commercial documentation for approvals, fleet servicing, or venue compliance requirements.
What affects final cost and turnaround
- Technology type (laser engine vs UHP lamp vs LED vs optical block service).
- Confirmed damage scope (single fault vs cascade faults after power events or overheating).
- Parts lead times and availability (especially on high-end commercial platforms).
- Optical condition and contamination level (dust, smoke, liquid ingress, corrosion).
Service coverage: UK, Ireland & EMEA
We support business, education, cinema and simulation installations with structured diagnostics, repair options and quality checks. For time-critical venues, ask about priority handling and commercial SLAs during intake.
Rapid triage checklist
- Brand + model + serial (if possible)
- Light source type (laser / lamp / LED)
- Error code and LED behaviour
- When it started (after move, power event, lamp change, firmware update)
- Any unusual sound (fans, colour wheel, clicking, chirping)
Start your repair intake
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Frequently asked questions
Clear answers for technical, commercial and venue use-cases.
Do you quote before carrying out repairs?
Yes. After diagnostics confirm root cause and scope, we provide a clear quotation and options. No repair work proceeds without approval.
Can you diagnose from logs or photos before the unit arrives?
Often, yes—especially when an error code is displayed. However, many faults require bench validation (power rails, thermal load tests, optical inspection) to confirm the underlying cause.
What’s the difference between a symptom and a root cause?
Symptoms are what you see (e.g., flicker, shutdown). Root cause is what is actually failing (e.g., unstable laser driver, thermal protection triggered by fan tach loss, optical feedback sensor faults). Diagnostics separates the two.
Do you support high-end cinema and simulation projectors?
Yes. We can provide deeper QC validation (uniformity, stability under load, drift checks) and commercial documentation for approvals or venues.
My projector overheats even after I clean the filter. What next?
Filters are only one element. Fan performance, duct integrity, heatsink contact, thermistors and control feedback can all cause thermal shutdown. We test airflow and thermal behaviour under load to confirm the trigger.
Do white spots always mean a DMD chip failure?
Not always. Many DLP “white dots” cases are DMD-related, but contamination, optical block issues and signal chain artefacts can present similarly. We confirm via targeted imaging tests before recommending parts.