I got a projector from my principal the day after my request. We used
it for
everything - especially slide shows for parents at conferences. The
bulb (about $350) did
finally burn out. I assumed that was it for using my projector. To my
surprise a guy came
out the next day to replace the bulb. It's fine if they didn't trust
me to do it. He said
sometimes the old bulb blows up inside the projector. It's also
important to "never"
touch the bulb - use a cloth when handling. I was lucky - my
principal was married
to the assistant superintendent of the school district so I got most
of my requests.
Woody
On Jan 20, 2008, at 5:10 AM, <kprs2@earthlink.net>
<kprs2@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Another thing to consider is the price of bulbs. They can get
> costly as well. When I had the district order my project, I had
> them order an extra bulb, my thinking being that they don't go stale.
>
> San D
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