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How do I get rid of the shadow that appears to the left of the projected image ?

Focus adjustment has no effect on shadow

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The shadow is caused by projected light from the unit outside the image field. I have the same problem, and I just tend to ignore it. I have tried various settings and sizes to minimize the effect, but some shadow always remains. This is true with any projector.

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