I remember reading that laser projectors generally require less maintenance than traditional ones, but I'm not sure if that means no inspections at all.
Okay, this one has me a bit stumped. I'm torn between options B and C. On one hand, regular cleaning and focus checks could help maintain optimal performance. But the "maintenance free" part makes me wonder if remote monitoring and end-of-life replacement might be the better choice. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
I think the key here is that the projectors are laser-based. Laser projectors typically have a much longer lifespan than traditional lamp-based projectors, so I'm leaning towards option C - remote monitoring and replace at end of life. That seems like the most efficient and cost-effective approach.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions that the projectors are "maintenance free", so I'm not sure if regular cleaning and checks are actually necessary. Maybe option D - no inspections and just replace at end of life - is the best choice?
This seems like a straightforward maintenance question. I'll go with option B - cleaning and focus checks every six months. That seems like the most comprehensive and proactive approach to maintaining the laser projectors.
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