A Guide to Replacing the LCD Screen on Your Anycubic Photon Mono 2

Anycubic Photon Mono 2 is an entry-level resin printer popular for its powerful features and user-friendly design. For users who are new to resin 3D printing, replacing the LCD screen can be a challenge. Maintaining the screen, and replacing it when it reaches the end of its useful life, is a very important skill, and is vital to ensure that your prints are always of high quality. In this tutorial, we'll dive into why you're concerned about the Mono 2's LCD screen, when you need to replace it, and we'll provide a step-by-step tutorial to guide you through the process.

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Importance of LCD Screen

Anycubic Photon Mono 2 is often chosen as an entry-level printer. It has a print size of 165x89x143 mm (HWD) and features a 6.6-inch monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 4096x2560. Enhanced LightTurbo Matrix, which ensures a stable and uniform parallel light source, excels in minimizing layer lines, and users can get 3D prints with smoother surfaces. When using resin printers, there is a risk of the screen being contaminated by leaking resin or scratched by tools, which will impair the normal use of the LCD screen. Anycubic Photon Mono 2 is equipped with a large anti-scratch screen protector with a light transmittance of up to 95%, which is designed to fully protect the LCD screen while ensuring printing accuracy.

The LCD screen is responsible for projecting UV light that cures the resin during the printing process. After prolonged use, the high intensity of light can cause the LCD screen to deteriorate. Scratches or other forms of damage may affect your screen's performance and print quality. With resin printers, regular inspection and maintenance of the LCD screen is a critical step. Replacing the LCD screen in a timely manner can solve problems such as inconsistent curing, reduced print quality, and loss of model detail, ensuring the best performance of the printer.

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How to Replace LCD Screen of Anycubic Photon Mono 2

Please prepare tools: M3.0 hex key, M2.0 hex key, and a new LCD screen. Before starting to replace the Photon Mono 2 screen, please unplug the printer and take necessary safety and protective measures. During the installation of the screen, please be careful to ensure that the precision parts and connectors are in the correct position. If you are not familiar with the operation have more questions, please contact Anycubic technical support.

  • Anycubic Official Accessories: LCD Screen of Anycubic Photon Mono 2

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Step 1: Use an M2.0 hex key to loosen the screws securing the rear cover and remove the cover downward. Remove the LCD screen. Use the M3.0 hex key to loosen and remove the screws that fix the base shell of the printer.

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Step 2: Unplug the limit switch connected to the main board and the motor wiring plug. Forcefully separate the printer base shell from the edge of the hand rest and tear off a corner of the black glue on the edge of the back cover. Separate the LCD screen FPC cable.

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Step 3: Remove the LCD screen. Remove the black shading tape that fixes the LCD screen. Remove the black adhesive strip securing the screen. Gently push out the LCD screen along the four sides of the acrylic board.

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Step 4: Install the new LCD screen. Install the new LCD screen, and install the wiring through the reserved holes. Use new black shading tape to align along the border around the LCD screen. Reconnect the FPC cable connected to the LCD screen. Install the base of the printer, and connect the motor and limit switch wiring plugs back to the main board.

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Step 5: Fixed cover plate. Use the M3.0 hex key to install and fix the base shell of the printer. Use an M2.0 hex key to install and fix the rear cover.

Tutorial Video: How to Replace LCD Screen of Anycubic Photon Mono 2


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