Hello:

Someone has recently given me a very nice Mac Plus: the case, screen, 
keyboard, and mouse are all in excellent condition. The only problem is 
the image on the screen. Instead of being centered left-to-right, the 
image is shifted to the left about 3/8" and angled downward a few 
degrees. There appear to be no adjustment screws accessible from the 
outside. 

Could someone describe the procedure for correcting this problem? Please 
include any pertinent safety precautions as I have heard that the 
capacitors inside of monitors (and microwaves) can deliver quite a shock. 
I'm assuming that the case has to be cracked open. If so, where might I 
find the tool required to do so?

Thanks,
J R

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