Quoted from PeterG:Anyone with a solution for the ping-pong between the slingshots. I tried turning them down, and up but this game seems to annoy the hell out of me with not giving the ball.
Maybe a slightly looser rubber ring !
Quoted from PeterG:Anyone with a solution for the ping-pong between the slingshots. I tried turning them down, and up but this game seems to annoy the hell out of me with not giving the ball.
Maybe a slightly looser rubber ring !
Quoted from PeterG:Anyone with a solution for the ping-pong between the slingshots. I tried turning them down, and up but this game seems to annoy the hell out of me with not giving the ball.
Pretty sure the answer is to turn them up. I have seen this as a problem on Toy Story 4, but not on my Mando.
Quoted from DazedandConfused:Pretty sure the answer is to turn them up. I have seen this as a problem on Toy Story 4, but not on my Mando.
Yep. Will throw them up the playfield above the slings.
Quoted from PeterG:Anyone with a solution for the ping-pong between the slingshots. I tried turning them down, and up but this game seems to annoy the hell out of me with not giving the ball.
well than, what about nudging ?
Quoted from PeterG:Anyone with a solution for the ping-pong between the slingshots. I tried turning them down, and up but this game seems to annoy the hell out of me with not giving the ball.
I feel your pain on that! My machine came with all silicone rubbers, and I can't tell you how many left outlane drains were happening..still does, but not nearly as much now..I did 2 things..1. Turn down both slings in the menu; I don't remember how much, but I know it was around 25% lower. 2. might not apply if you have the stock gum rubbers, but I replaced my silicone sling rubs back to the factory, black ones..it helped. I thought I was the only one xping this, and it's only an issue with this stern pin..maybe it's the angle of the slings that throw it higher into the pf? anyways, hope that helps.
Quoted from dinot:Folks,
This did the trick. I'll add some flavor to my previous post.
You'll need:
- #1 Philips Screwdriver
- 1/4" socket
- #2 Philips Screwdriver (longer one)
Use the #1 Screwdriver on the black screws that I've circled in red. Behind those screws is a 1/4" nut. There are 6 across the front.
Remove the 2 black screws on top of that ledge in the front.
Note, that the 2 screws on that ledge are a different size useful for when you put everything back together.
The front cover can come off. (It may need to be pulled up slightly and then out)
There are 3 screws on the screen bracket that must be loosened. Loosen these a good bit. I only loosened them slightly at first and the screen wouldn't budge. The picture I have is after I moved the screen. Mine was noticeable further back. You will need the long #2 Philips to be able to access the 2 screws on the sides of the bracket.
Pull the screen as far forward as it will go.
With the machine on, check to make sure that the graphics are level. Mine needed to have one side moved.
Tighten the 3 bracket screws.
Reinstall the front.
This took me about 15 mins.
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Thank you. I just installed my topper and had the same problem. My screws were super tight pre-adjustment so I’m not sure this is a shipping/settling problem or a factory problem.
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