RGB Pure-Laser Projector Repair for Flagship Venues, Domes & Simulation
RGB pure-laser projectors sit at the top of the projection tree – delivering wide colour gamuts, deep blacks and consistent brightness on large screens, domes and complex blends. When performance drops or a fault appears, the impact is immediately visible on premium stages, simulation suites and flagship auditoria.
Our UK (Doncaster) and EU (Dublin) repair centres are set up specifically for high-end RGB pure-laser platforms from manufacturers such as Barco, Christie, Sony, Epson, Panasonic and Digital Projection. We combine board-level electronics diagnostics, optical-path cleaning and measurement-led calibration.
Pallet and flight-case friendly logistics for UK, Ireland and EU, with documented test results for technical teams.
RGB pure-laser systems demand more than general electronics repair
RGB pure-laser projectors rely on separate red, green and blue laser channels, complex cooling paths, and advanced color management. Any repair must respect this entire ecosystem.
Three laser channels, one image
In RGB systems, separate red, green and blue modules combine to produce the image. If one channel drifts, the whole image suffers. We measure each channel as a subsystem to identify degradation vs. calibration drift.
Wide colour gamut, fine tolerances
These projectors reach DCI-P3 and Rec.2020 gamuts. Small optical changes are highly visible. Our measurement-led repair documents gamut coverage, white point, and brightness before and after service.
Mission-critical environments
Whether in a planetarium or a flagship cinema, failure has consequences. Our workshops use controlled soak testing and clear reporting so facilities managers can sign off repairs with confidence.
How RGB pure-laser projectors fail in the real world
In theory, RGB pure-laser projectors promise long lifetimes. In practice, thermal, optical and electronic stresses eventually lead to performance loss.
Laser channel imbalance & drift
Subtle colour casts that cannot be corrected often indicate channels tracking differently.
- Red, green or blue channels losing output at different rates.
- White point that will not hold after calibration.
Cooling, safety and interlocks
RGB modules generate significant heat. Cooling struggles cause sporadic shutdowns.
- Fans ramping unpredictably or coolant alarms.
- "Laser disabled" messages persisting after power cycle.
Speckle & uniformity artefacts
In blends and domes, small optical issues become visible patterning.
- Fine speckle on solid fields (red/blue heavy).
- Edge blends that no longer line up.
Electronics & Drive Issues
High-density driver boards can suffer component fatigue over time.
- Intermittent start-up failures.
- Channels behaving differently after warm-up.
Our assessment gives you a clear decision point: is this chassis best treated to a repair extending its life, or should budget be directed to a new platform? We base this on measured performance and engineering findings, not guesswork.
From single flagship screen to multi-site RGB laser estates
We support everything from one-off, flagship installs to multi-campus estates. The process is always: structured triage, clear diagnostics, transparent repair and documented results.
Where RGB pure-laser works hardest
- Premium cinema screens and boutique rooms.
- Planetariums, domes and immersive theatres.
- Simulation caves and training environments.
- Large corporate briefing rooms.
Failure here means lost showtime or broken training schedules. Our process is designed around realistic timeframes and honest assessments.
Our Repair Workflow
UK RGB Repair Centre – Doncaster
Serving England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. Designed for professional AV equipment with appropriate power and rigging.
- Address: Unit 9 West Moor Park, Yorkshire Way, Doncaster, DN3 3GW
- Telephone: +44 333 006 4327
EU RGB Repair Centre – Dublin
Serving Ireland and mainland EU. Removes cross-border friction. Processes mirror the UK centre for consistent reporting.
- Address: Universal Business Park, Old Naas Road, Bluebell, D12 DHY5
- Telephone: +353 (0)1 582 7344