Focus, gain, sensitivity, voltage, etc. Make sure you installed the ribbon cables facing the correct way (they will plug in facing either direction, but only function properly in one). Did the eye move up and down when you observed it?
Not off hand. Its a tiny little square thing that is soldered onto to leads bridging them together. You can take the newer laser and compare it to a older one to see if there are jumpers on the new one that are not present on older one, as on older used one they would just have solder spots from where it was removed. Thats the best advice I can offer you about it. Yours may not even have this issue,its just a suggestion just incase.
Well I have no idea what I did, but the laser is working now! Now for the bad news, I'm back to what I was trying to fix when I ripped the ribbon cable on the original laser. For some weird reason the disc wants to contently scrape on the bottom and I have no idea why. I had fixed it for awhile while the laser wasn't working but now it's back and all my methods aren't working.
Quote from: nikdog on December 04, 2008, 12:19:35 PMWell I have no idea what I did, but the laser is working now! Now for the bad news, I'm back to what I was trying to fix when I ripped the ribbon cable on the original laser. For some weird reason the disc wants to contently scrape on the bottom and I have no idea why. I had fixed it for awhile while the laser wasn't working but now it's back and all my methods aren't working. The assembly isnt level it sounds like, or its a tad too high. You need to work on adjusting it and making sure the disc can spin freely by hand before you put it back together completely.