Dikta writes

Now you look from scanner feeding area upwards to the lens and the CCD is above it and you should see the entry windows of the CCD. With the scanner turned on you can see how the light hits the CCD as a thin line. This has to be very precise, straight and in the middle of the window. Mabey its enough just to turn the bulb slightly, try that before you try moving the metal reflector, its very easy to break the bulb.

When you have aligned the strip of light hitting the CCD your problems should go away.
Just a word of warning to anyone messing around with the light tubes with the scanner on....I heard that any disconnection of the tubes whilst running can lead to terminal failure with unpleasant effects on your bank balance!

Take care!

Cheers

Richard
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