Based on the symptoms described, the BEST solution would be to reseat the lamp. Fuzzy images can be caused by a variety of issues, but a common cause is a lamp that is not securely seated or is nearing the end of its life. By reseating the lamp, the technician can ensure that it is properly connected and providing sufficient light to produce a clear image.
Adjusting the lens might help if the image is out of focus, but if the image is fuzzy, it is likely that the lamp is the root cause of the issue. Changing the filter and replacing the video cable may help if those components are faulty, but they are less likely to be the cause of fuzzy images than an improperly seated or failing lamp.
Per CompTIA if the projector throws a fuzzy image, the lens might be dirty or out of focus (if its focus is adjustable). All in all adjusting or cleaning the lens should be a good way to go.
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