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Original Prusa MK3.5
Original Prusa i3 MK3S/MK3S+ to MK3.5 upgrade (1.0)
3. Printer dissasembly | Disconnecting cables
1. Disconnecting cables
Step 1 of 11 (Chapter 3 of 9)
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Take a look from the back of the printer.
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On the electronics box (Einsy base), release the middle screw on the box to open the door.
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Release all M3 screws on the cable holders on the box.
Avoid cutting the cables!!!
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If some of the cables are secure with zip ties,
carefully cut the zip ties
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Disconnect all cables from the EINSY electronics board.
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Some of the cables have a safety latch on the connector. Press the latch before disconnecting.
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Using the Philips screwdriver, loosen all the 6 power terminal screws and slide out all the power cables.
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Contents
Original Prusa i3 MK3S/MK3S+ to MK3.5 upgrade (1.0)
1. Introduction
2. Parts check
3. Printer dissasembly
Disconnecting cables
Removing the electronics box
Removing the einsy-door
Removing the heatbed
Removing the heatbed cable cover
Releasing the cable management
Disconnecting the LCD cables
Disconnecting the PSU cables (Black PSU)
Removing the LCD assembly
Still no sweets?
Parts summary
4. xBuddy assembly
5. xLCD & PSU assembly
6. Heatbed upgrade
7. Extruder upgrade
8. Preflight check
Manual changelog MK3.5 upgrade
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Ebann
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9 months ago
Not sure why people seem to be having trouble with this. Screwdriver fits nicely between all the wiring. It doesn't make sense to me to disconnect the wires first and then try to remove the harnesses when everything's still fastened
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SpazPlastics LLC
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9 months ago
agreed, idk how you would do this without first removing the whole little board box!
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pathia
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about 1 year ago
it is much easier to disconnect all the wiring by first removing the door by unscrewing the top screw of the hinge.
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sliverbaer
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about 1 year ago
Thank you, was much easier. (I wish the comments had likes.)Also need to remove the cables from the box entirely.
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