Please refer to this FAQ: How to solve the overscan problem with my monitor?
Please connect the projector to a different AC outlet. Connect the projector to another computer/player. In case above crosscheck remains the same result, please contact ViewSonic service center.
Analog extension cables, adapters, docking stations and longer cables may be prone to generate ghosting, lines, double images, or poor focus. The improper shielding of the extension cables will cause a shadowing or ghosting effect due to mismatch of the input impedance between the video source, the video cable, and the projector. Please use th...
When a digital signal is connected (e.g. HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI), there are certain options greyed out in OSD menu as preset settings that cannot be changed. Those greyed out settings will be available when an analog signal (e.g. VGA) is connected.
1.If spot is only visible when projected image in defocus, it would not impact usage. 2.If spot is visible when projected image in focus, please contact ViewSonic Service center for help.
For Models: PA/PG/PX Series “Power On” and “Power Off” are separated as two (2) different buttons on the remote control. This is different from the PJD series.
Stuck or twinkling pixels on the projected image may be due to a defective DMD chip. These pixels can show up as bright, dark or twinkling points. They look similar to pixel defects on LCD displays. This cannot be fixed by the end user and must be sent in for service. Contact ViewSonic Customer Care to verify if your unit qualifies for warrant...
Each product has its own list of compatible video, audio and image formats. The best way to know what file type is specifically supported by your product is to look in the user guide for your particular model.
Parts can be purchased from our parts store. Go to https://www.viewsonic.com/parts/
Make sure that you have set it to its native resolution. Check the user guide to determine what the native resolution of the display is and set it to the native resolution if the video source that is being used can support it. Digital signals (HDMI, DisplayPort) normally produce sharper images. If you are using a VGA or analog signal try to s...