the scanner optimization settings window for LSX defaults to the "test/unused" optimization bank. i think it's bank 31. on the right hand of the screen, there is a drop down menu for "Edit Scan Parameter". select the "Default ".
Also, change the "color linearity" graphs under "DAC Settings". That will fix your white/pink issues.
here's a screen grab for ct6215 scanners that was posted to the www.lasershowforums website. this should be enough to get you started.


Originally Posted by
Moon-raker
I have this working now. If anyone else is having problems, here's what I ended up doing.
1. Search the Windows\system32 folder for anything including "riya". Delete those.
2. Go into the system registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Enum\USB\ and find the Riya hash ID.
3. Under Service, change it from USBRES.DLL to RLUSBRES.DLL.
Plug in the device. It should find the right DLL now.
I have a new problem now, though.
The laser works find now and shows play, but the scanning has some artifacts of not blanking exactly right. Circles look normal, but squares are not complete. Dots have a trailing light also. I've messed around with some of the settings, but it still doesn't look right. It would be fine for a beam show, but for graphics, it's horrible.
In Beyond with the FB3, graphics and beams look amazing. I want my LSX to look like that. Is there a HOWTO on setting up scanning options in LSX? I've experimented with moving the slider bars all the way up and all the way down on the blanking options and I can't tell that it makes a bit of difference. I have the white perfect, but I notice that any pink shows up as white. I tried shooting some video of what it's doing, but it doesn't come out right. I will keep trying and post if I can to give a better idea of what it's doing. If someone has a World file they could send me for CT6800HP scanners, that would rock.
Thanks!
MR
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