Nice tutorial, i just succesfully replaced my screen and it worked first try... Wouldve been nice tho to get a little bit more of a closeup on the connector part and also not cutting the video there... i struggled a bit with this step and feared i might break of something...
Great reference video to remove fears of breaking something. I just completed my second successful replacement. I was hesitant the first time, but the second was easier. Thanks for making it clear how to do it on a Photon S!
It would be real convenient if you gave little strips of mounting tape needed with the replacement screen. I assumed it would come with everything i needed, i was wrong and now have to go out and find some. hopefully its not too thick and makes the screen stick out above the machine
Nice tutorial, i just succesfully replaced my screen and it worked first try... Wouldve been nice tho to get a little bit more of a closeup on the connector part and also not cutting the video there... i struggled a bit with this step and feared i might break of something...
I just replaced my screen following these instructions... worked like a charm :)
Great reference video to remove fears of breaking something. I just completed my second successful replacement. I was hesitant the first time, but the second was easier. Thanks for making it clear how to do it on a Photon S!
It would be real convenient if you gave little strips of mounting tape needed with the replacement screen. I assumed it would come with everything i needed, i was wrong and now have to go out and find some. hopefully its not too thick and makes the screen stick out above the machine
What do you recommend when the bottom door doesn't pop out as easily as it does in this video?
The video doesnt said nothing about when you finish your impression, the new screen can stick to the resin bowl & that screw the screen connections :(
but HOW to replace the actual lights?
I think you Will have to buy new printer