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Red shadow to left of main image InFocus LP750

I have an Infocus LP750.
Any part of the image that contains red is shifted a certain distance to the left.
If i project a Black & white image, i see that white image with a red shadow to its left. 
If i project a black & blue image (any image without a red component), the image looks perfect. 
Can I fix this problem with an adjustment in a service menu, a quick soldering job, or is my projector shot?
Thank you to anyone who can help, -Alexander

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You have to open the LP750 and check the alignment of your color lenses. You might be needed to adjust, also check your lamp too.

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