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Stingray 15.02.2026 23:58

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Napisany przez czary2mary (Post 1476854)
I select NEC/LiteOn lasers by checking the time it takes the PLDS/NEC drives to recognize my test CDs and DVDs.

Thank you for the interesting and straightforward approach. I usually looked at the RW recording, and based on my observations, that was the first thing to fail, even with good reading and recording R.

czary2mary 14.02.2026 18:32

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Napisany przez Stingray (Post 1476825)
could you please share what tests/measurements you perform to determine the condition of the laser

I select NEC/LiteOn lasers by checking the time it takes the PLDS/NEC drives to recognize my test CDs and DVDs. I test the fastest ones in a Plextor 755/760 until I achieve satisfactory results. Sometimes several, sometimes a dozen, lasers are tested _ as I mentioned, different PX-755/760s can perform completely differently. At least for me, this method worked best.

Stingray 12.02.2026 07:40

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Napisany przez czary2mary (Post 1476816)
lasers must be in perfect condition .

could you please share what tests/measurements you perform to determine the condition of the laser

czary2mary 10.02.2026 19:31

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Napisany przez Stingray (Post 1476802)
I read on forums that lasers that work perfectly at 3550 do not want to work on px760 without adjusting the resistors. The reason is probably the internal calibrations you mention.
could you please explain how to interprate them and compare these settings.

I haven't encountered this problem with the NEC ND-3550. As I mentioned, lasers must be in perfect condition to have a chance of working properly in the Plextor. Just because they work in the NEC or LiteOn doesn't mean they are. Since you can't calibrate the focus/zoom/beam settings and other basic settings in the Plextor ROM, the only way to check/verify the lasers is to test/verify them. From experience, I can say that NEC/LiteOn lasers can perform differently in different Plextor units, from very poorly in one unit to perfectly fine in another. Sometimes you need to check/verify multiple lasers in a single unit.

NightRanger 09.02.2026 20:51

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Napisany przez Stingray (Post 1476801)
The laser unit from Plextor Px755/760, as well as from NEC 3550, has 4 variable resistors.
If I am not satisfied with the read/write quality, I measure the values of all 4 resistors with a precision ohmmeter and record them.
Two of them are visible (on top, as it were) and are responsible for reading CDs and DVDs. Rotation controlled by an ohmmeter (5-10% in ohms) counterclockwise increases the laser power.
The other two resistors are located deep in the back, where measurements are more difficult, and are responsible for recording.
I think this procedure reduces the service life of the laser significantly, so I rarely use it.
please see a practical example (laser from 3550 -> installed to Px 760):

https://i.ibb.co/Xfjw1QTm/R.png It was a case of a very poor DVD laser, so I replaced it with another laser.

Usually, RW recording is the first to fail, and in this case, a small adjustment to R is usually sufficient, although in general it seems that these lasers are more suited to R recording, and RW quickly wearing them out.

thanks a lot, probably i'll give it a try with the actual 760a laser that don't work properly :spoko:

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Napisany przez misiozol (Post 1476803)
So in short, there are actually 2 types of calibration, power and quality/distortion/coil/etc. of received data.

In long, resistors are responsible for power output of laser hence if laser is dying adjusting them will give results to some degree and in general is not advised to mes around unless you have oscilloscope and can actually interpret data coming out during this phase of calibration. Now secondly about quality, you see all lasers are not equal and there are some distortion in reading data, this data is stored in QR code and during manufacturing process while bench test each laser like focus/distortion/coil power etc this data is later read decrypted and added to chipset as binary data and encrypted again. There is much much more to this tale, however if you interested in this you can read about xbox360 drive it's a must for basic understanding and ps2 drive how to pair and calibrate laser unit with console. This has been widely explained in user friendly manner and is relevant to all laser drives. Attached file will give you some degree of complexities with resistors how it suppose to be done in any drive on example of ps2 laser.

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thanks for all these infos :spoko:

Stingray 09.02.2026 17:55

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Napisany przez misiozol (Post 1476803)
ps2 laser.

Thank you for this manual, I have similar for CD players and it for reading function.
Please advice about recording due to this laser has separate variable resistors for writing CD and DVD.

misiozol 09.02.2026 15:14

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So in short, there are actually 2 types of calibration, power and quality/distortion/coil/etc. of received data.

In long, resistors are responsible for power output of laser hence if laser is dying adjusting them will give results to some degree and in general is not advised to mes around unless you have oscilloscope and can actually interpret data coming out during this phase of calibration. Now secondly about quality, you see all lasers are not equal and there are some distortion in reading data, this data is stored in QR code and during manufacturing process while bench test each laser like focus/distortion/coil power etc this data is later read decrypted and added to chipset as binary data and encrypted again. There is much much more to this tale, however if you interested in this you can read about xbox360 drive it's a must for basic understanding and ps2 drive how to pair and calibrate laser unit with console. This has been widely explained in user friendly manner and is relevant to all laser drives. Attached file will give you some degree of complexities with resistors how it suppose to be done in any drive on example of ps2 laser.

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Stingray 09.02.2026 14:44

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Napisany przez czary2mary (Post 1476800)
in a QR code .

I read on forums that lasers that work perfectly at 3550 do not want to work on px760 without adjusting the resistors. The reason is probably the internal calibrations you mention.
could you please explain how to interprate them and compare these settings.

Stingray 09.02.2026 14:30

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Napisany przez NightRanger (Post 1476799)
where is

The laser unit from Plextor Px755/760, as well as from NEC 3550, has 4 variable resistors.
If I am not satisfied with the read/write quality, I measure the values of all 4 resistors with a precision ohmmeter and record them.
Two of them are visible (on top, as it were) and are responsible for reading CDs and DVDs. Rotation controlled by an ohmmeter (5-10% in ohms) counterclockwise increases the laser power.
The other two resistors are located deep in the back, where measurements are more difficult, and are responsible for recording.
I think this procedure reduces the service life of the laser significantly, so I rarely use it.
please see a practical example (laser from 3550 -> installed to Px 760):

https://i.ibb.co/Xfjw1QTm/R.png It was a case of a very poor DVD laser, so I replaced it with another laser.

Usually, RW recording is the first to fail, and in this case, a small adjustment to R is usually sufficient, although in general it seems that these lasers are more suited to R recording, and RW quickly wearing them out.

czary2mary 09.02.2026 13:48

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Napisany przez Stingray (Post 1476789)
Guys, how can we find out the calibration data?


I usually tested the donor and then simply replaced the laser unit, and it worked. Sometimes, under the control of an ohmmeter, I adjusted the adjustment resistors and looked at the scan results.


SF-DSxxx lasers are a new type and do not require manual calibration. Calibration data is contained in a QR code affixed to the laser. Reading it is not a problem. However, changing this data in the Plextor ROM is a challenge because there is no software available to access and operate Sanyo chipsets.

NightRanger 09.02.2026 13:47

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Napisany przez Stingray (Post 1476789)
Guys, how can we find out the calibration data?

i'm curious about that too :)

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Napisany przez Stingray (Post 1476789)
Sometimes, under the control of an ohmmeter, I adjusted the adjustment resistors and looked at the scan results.

can you explain this one better, where is "adjust the adjustment resistors"? and how should i use the ohmmeter with that?

Stingray 08.02.2026 18:39

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Napisany przez misiozol (Post 1476783)
No, calibration data is stored internally.

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Napisany przez czary2mary (Post 1476777)
and have similar calibration data.

Guys, how can we find out the calibration data?


I usually tested the donor and then simply replaced the laser unit, and it worked. Sometimes, under the control of an ohmmeter, I adjusted the adjustment resistors and looked at the scan results.

misiozol 08.02.2026 13:02

No, calibration data is stored internally.

Stingray 08.02.2026 11:40

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Napisany przez czary2mary (Post 1476777)
have similar calibration data.

do you mean similar resistance of 4 variable resistors?

czary2mary 08.02.2026 06:14

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Napisany przez NightRanger (Post 1476775)
so if i try to replace the opu with one from a sony g120a or a nec-3550a as explained in the first message of this thread, it should work again?

The LiteOn/NEC laser must be in perfect condition, high-power, and have similar calibration data. Sometimes it's necessary to "try and test" several units to achieve a satisfactory result.


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