DESKTOP PRINTER SERVICE MANUAL
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REPLACING THE RIBBON CABLE
Qualified service personnel only. See
Service Notes
(p.4).
Replacing the ribbon cable is a lengthy, delicate procedure. When removing the ribbon cable from your printer, it
is important to prevent any other wires from being damaged. This process requires small movements and can
lead to damage to your printer if care is not taken. Be sure to turn your printer off before doing any work with your
ribbon cable.
Take a moment to read over this section in its entirety before beginning the procedure.
Note: Take care not to discard any hardware you remove during this procedure, as you will need it
during the reinstallation.
Tools
●
2mm hex key
●
Phillips #1 screwdriver
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Painter’s tape (or similar tape that will not leave residue on the printer)
●
Tape measure
RIBBON CABLE REMOVAL
1.
Unload all print material from the printer. For more information, see
Unloading Plastic
and
Unloading
Fiber
, if applicable, in the
User Guide
.
2.
Power off and unplug the printer.
3.
Remove and set aside the print bed and any fiber spools.
4.
Remove and set aside the Wi-Fi antenna / Ethernet cable.
5.
Disconnect the feed tube from the plastic extruder. Remove it from the printer and set it aside.
6.
Tape the lid and visor of the printer closed to prevent them from accidentally opening.
7.
Ensure that the printer is placed on a flat, stable surface that has enough room to move the printer if
necessary.
8.
Turn the printer upside down so that the bottom plate is facing up.
9.
Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the ten screws from the bottom plate and set them aside.
10.
Remove the bottom plate and set it aside.