Original Christie L2K1000 LCD Panel – LCX112A (Single Panel, Not LCD Block)
This panel is not a pre‑aligned LCD block. Replacing a single panel means you will have to manually adjust convergence (panel alignment) after installation. If you are not experienced with 3LCD optical block repairs, we strongly recommend using a professional repair shop.
The panel is brand new, original spare stock. It is not a refurbished or pulled part. However, because 3LCD projectors use three separate panels (red, green, blue), replacing only one panel destroys the factory convergence. You will need to mechanically align this new panel with the two existing ones until all colours overlap perfectly on screen.
| Compatible Model | Christie L2K1000 |
|---|---|
| Part Number | LCX112A (individual LCD panel – not the full LCD block) |
| Condition | New Original |
| Included Items | Single LCD panel only. No polarisers, no housing, no pre‑alignment. |
Signs you need this LCD panel
- Dead or stuck pixels – permanent black or white dots that do not clean off.
- Dark vertical or horizontal streaks – a specific colour channel has scanning failure.
- Burnt or browned panel – visible damage on the panel surface after opening.
- Missing colour channel – the whole image has a red, green or blue cast because that LCD panel has failed.
- Delaminated polariser – cloudy or peeling film on the panel (often looks like “burn”).
What you need before buying
This is not a plug‑and‑play part. You will need:
- Experience opening Christie 3LCD optical blocks.
- Test pattern generator (or a laptop with grid/cross‑hatch patterns).
- Access to the projector’s convergence adjustment mode (service menu or panel shift screws).
- A dust‑free workspace – dust trapped on the panel will show as black spots.
No refunds will be given for failed alignment or dust contamination. If you are not 100% sure about the process, send the projector to an Epson service centre. This panel is sold as a spare part for experienced technicians only.
Tip: Mark the orientation of the old panel and the adjustment screws before removal. Use a white cross‑hatch pattern and a magnifying lamp for fine convergence. Work extremely clean.




