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Reviews on Amazon corroborated this theory, including photo documentation (below). So I decided to take a chance and try it for myself.
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Mad props to Elegoo for including a conspicuous link to the instructions for installing the screen in their machine (and also indicating which screen is in the box). The screen and other components are tucked into a custom cutout inside the foam, with a protective topper on top to keep everything from rattling around. So far, I’m impressed with the efficiency and functionality of the packaging.
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A full breakdown of the parts list is below:
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2K LCD screen
Adapter
Heavy Self-adhesive ribbon tape for securing the adapter to the LCD screen cable
Double-sided adhesive strips for affixing the screen to the printer
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The Elegoo screen in the photo above still has the protective plastic film still on the screen, and it has several air bubbles trapped underneath. Don’t mind those; they’ll go away when the protective film is removed. |
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Step one is to snap the cable on the Elegoo screen to the port on the adapter. Keep in mind the orientation of the adapter strip, as noted above.
Take the reinforced tape ribbon tape that came with the Elegoo screen and remove the backing to expose the adhesive. Carefully press the top half on to the adapter, covering the connection between the port and the screen cable.
Turn the whole assembly over and fold the rest of the tape over onto the adapter and carefully press it in place.
With the tape in place, this will prevent the screen cable and adapter from accidentally coming apart.
The whole screen and adapter assembly can now be installed into the Anycubic Photon as normal.
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