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About a week ago, the flip-up LCD display on my Epson RX600 Photo printer went black! Now I could not access the menu! The printer and scanner still worked, but for all the internal functions (like cleaning heads, printing test patterns, etc) I was flying blind! The printer is probably 7 years old or so and I figured it probably would not be worth paying to have fixed. But before I gave up, I did an internet search looking for a replacement LCD screen. Instead, I stumbled upon a post on an obscure forum in which someone who had the exact same problem described in detail how he fixed it. I figured I had nothing to loose so I followed the instructions, which involved removing the LCD display assembly, then opening the display up to reveal the micro-circuit board inside. Then, I had to locate an extremely tiny fuse link that was likely blown (according to the instructions). I used a multi-meter with very small probes and checked the continuity. Sure enough, it was open! Now this micro-circuit was way too small to do anything fancy, like replace the fuse link (unless you did it under an electron microscope.) So, I got out my trusty small soldering iron and some very fine solder, and proceeded to place a small dollop of solder on the fuse link such that the little blob of solder made a short across the fuse link.
I put it all back together and applied power and BINGO! The display works perfectly! Mind you it's not an elegant solution, but it works and I will likely get some more milage out of this old printer!
I put it all back together and applied power and BINGO! The display works perfectly! Mind you it's not an elegant solution, but it works and I will likely get some more milage out of this old printer!
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