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If your printer won't print mirror image, try editing the document so that the mirror image appears on your screen. All printers will print that.
I know MS Word has that capability.
I hope that is of help.
If this is a REFLECTOR style telescope with a mirror in the bottom you do NOT need a diagonal. If this is a refractor style telescope, do NOT use the 2x barlow it is probably too much magnification for the scope-- Just use the eyepieces without the barlow.
I apologize if this is insulting but heated mirrors were an option in this model and unless you specified a heated mirror when obtaining the replacement part then you may have a mirror that eventhough the plugs (connections) fit, it doesnt ahve a heating element to warm the mirror itself. Do you on the glass surface of the mirror have a box with waves coming out of top of it or some resemblance of such. This indicates heat and thus the presence of a heated mirror assembly. Otherwise you will need to check your invoice if you purchased from a parts provider. If you obtained from a used parts location (junk yard) you may have gotten a cosmetic similar model that doesnt have all the functionality of your previous mirror.
I hate to say it, but it's likely your mirror has sprung a leak. I have the same problem. Look around the bottom edge of the mirror for leaking oil. The mirrors have a self dimming feature that requires them to have an oil inside them. When they start to leak, you see the normal image and the self dimmed image - two images.
I have not found a cheap fix yet. the mirror costs a few hundred.
Well without seeing the damage I would have thought Superglue would be your answer and just re afix the mirror if it is indeed undamaged .
Otherwise as it has a working bulb ( usually worth more than the actual machine? ) Maybe a replacement unit off ebay can be obtained you would also have a spare for any other repairs . .... Regards Vortash
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