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For history of Jersey Jack Pinball see Jersey Jack Pinball.
1 Introduction
Jersey Jack pinball is owned and operated by Jack Guarnieri and is located in Lakewood, New Jersey.
2 Games
2.1 Wizard of Oz
The first production games of Wizard of Oz (or, WOZ) shipped in April 2013. It is a widebody pinball machine with a 26" HD LCD screen in place of a traditional backglass and DMD. The playfield is lit by RGB LEDs.
2.1.1 Standard Edition
2.1.2 Ruby Red Limited Edition
2.1.3 Emerald City Limited Edition
2.1.4 75th Anniversary Limited Edition
2.1.5 Rescue Edition
The Rescue Edition was a limited run of 22 machines that were donated by JJP, and the proceeds went to reimburse customers who pre-ordered from the Australian distributor, Bumper Amusements, which folded in mid-2014 before orders were fulfilled.
2.2 The Hobbit
As of 2014, the Hobbit was in the prototype phase of production.
3 Pindemption
Pindemption is JJP’s trademarked name for a pinball redemption game. As of early 2015, it is currently undergoing on-location testing.
These games have modified software and rules that can be enabled in the game menus, as well as a modified wiring harness to accommodate a ticket dispenser.
4 Technical Info
4.1 Boardset
4.2 MPU
4.3 Driver Board
4.4 Sound Board
4.5 Power Supply
4.6 Lamp Boards
4.7 Lamp Matrix
4.8 Switch Matrix
4.9 Diagnostics & Bookeeping
5 Problems & Solutions
5.1 Flippers
See Common Flipper Troubleshooting. JJP is using Williams-styled flipper mechanisms, which have great parts availability and are easily understood.
5.2 Lamp Boards
Early production WOZ machines had lamp boards that were plagued by failures. Contact JJP for replacements.