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- From: glk9533@tm0006.lerc.nasa.gov (Greg L. Kimnach)
- Subject: Re: ld dust question
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- Date: 23 Dec 1992 09:41 EST
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- In article <BzoMpA.KL6@inews.Intel.COM>, evissch@scdt.intel.com (Eise Visscher) writes...
- >
- >Is the 3030 a combi-player? If so, maybe one of the cd lens cleaner products would work?
- >You might also attack the problem from the other end by eliminating or reducing
- >sources of dust, i.e. vacuum more often, keep nearby windows and doors closed,
- >move the player to a less turbulent area, banish smokers from the room, clean
- >the furnace filters if you've got forced air heating, etc. Anybody have any thoughts
- >on the benfits of a small air purifier/ionizer placed near the player?
-
- I have been using an ionizer/filter for about two years and recommend that the
- unit be placed on the opposite side of the room. (This assumes that the unit
- is of sufficient rating for the given room dimensions.) The reason being
- that not all of the dust makes it back to the filter and settles in the vicinity
- of the ionizer/filter, and if it is too close to the A/V equipment, it will
- settle on and in them.
-
- Greg
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