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6. xLCD assembly

6. xLCD assembly
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6. xLCD assembly
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Tools necessary for this chapter
Tools necessary for this chapter
Tools necessary for this chapter
For the following steps, please prepare:
2.5mm Allen key
Needle-nose pliers for tightening and cutting zip ties
Torx key T8/10
Phillips screwdriver
xLCD assembly: parts preparation (part 1)
xLCD assembly: parts preparation (part 1)
For the following steps, please prepare:
xLCD-support(1x)
xLCDcover (1x)
xLCD (1x)
Remove the protective film from the xLCD screen.
xReflector sticker set (1x)
The list continues in the next step...
Installing the xReflector sticker
Installing the xReflector sticker
Installing the xReflector sticker
Installing the xReflector sticker
Peel off one of the individual adhesive xReflector sticker.
If the sticker is damaged during peeling, there is an extra sticker in the SPARE package.
Position the xReflector sticker strip so that it lines up with one side and both the edges of the "gutter" in the xLCD-cover. Continue to lay down the xReflector sticker strip towards the other side of the gutter.
Press the xReflector sticker strip all the way into the gutter so it adheres to the xlcd-cover.
Covering the xLCD
Covering the xLCD
Covering the xLCD
Covering the xLCD
Carefully slide the xLCD into the xLCD-support, ensuring it snaps under the plastic tabs. Align the screw holes in the xLCD board with the holes in the plastic part.
Place the xLCD-cover on the xLCD, orienting it so the encoder passes through the hole in the cover.
Installing the PE Faston
Installing the PE Faston
Installing the PE Faston
From the back of the xLCD assembly, secure all parts together using three 3x8sT.
The screws cut thread directly into the plastic, so there might be some resistance.
Through the opening in the xLCD-support, place the PE Faston on the xLCD with the exact orientation as shown.
Center the PE Faston in the opening and secure it with the 3x8sT screw.
The screw cuts thread directly into the plastic, so there might be some resistance.
xLCD cables: parts preparation
xLCD cables: parts preparation
xLCD cables: parts preparation
For the following steps, please prepare:
PE cable 460/420 mm (1x)
xLCD cable (1x)
xLCD-knob(1x)
3x12sT screw (4x)
Connecting the xLCD cable & PE cable
Connecting the xLCD cable & PE cable
Connecting the xLCD cable & PE cable
Connecting the xLCD cable & PE cable
Take the xLCD cable and prepare the end without the QR code label.
If your xLCD cable doesn't have a label, it won't affect functionality. The choice of cable end is purely for aesthetics.
Connect the xLCD cable to the xLCD board. Ensure the safety latch on the cable connector aligns with the triangle symbol on the xLCD slot.
Make sure the xLCD cable is connected in the same orientation as seen in the picture. Otherwise, your display won't work
Take the end of the PE cable with the square connector. Slide the connector onto the PE Faston all the way.
Attaching the knob
Attaching the knob
Attaching the knob
Attach and push the xLCD-knob onto the xLCD encoder pin.
Note that there is a flat part on the encoder shaft. There is a geometry on the inside of the knob that should align with the flat part to seat the knob properly.
Attaching the xLCD assembly
Attaching the xLCD assembly
Attaching the xLCD assembly
Attaching the xLCD assembly
There are four holes in the front plate of the printer's frame. Insert four 3x12sT screws through each of them from the inner side.

Attach the xLCD assembly onto the front plate. The screws should fit into the corresponding openings in the xLCD assembly.

Guide the xLCD and FE cables under the front plate to the frame.
Tighten up all four 3x12sT screws.
The screw cuts thread directly into the plastic, so there might be some resistance.
If screws are hard to tighten, pre-screw them into the xLCD support to create a thread for easier tightening.
Guide both cables through the cable clips inside the frame, leaving the end of the xLCD cable free for now.
Connecting the PSU: PE cable
Connecting the PSU: PE cable
Connecting the PSU: PE cable
Connecting the PSU: PE cable
Place the printer so that you have easy access to the bottom side of the PSU.
Remove the left screw on the PSU circuit board. Note there is a washer on the screw.  Do not throw the screw away, you will need it later.
Place the single end of the PE (not the forked end) cable into the same place you have removed the screw. Secure the cable by re-using the screw together with the washer.
Note the correct orientation of the PE cable connector.
Guide the PE cable so that it does not interfere with the threaded column under the PE connector.
Power cables info
Power cables info
Power cables info
In the following steps, we will be connecting the power cables one by one. The terminal screws are installed on the PSU already. Loosen them but don't remove them completely so they don't get mixed up with the other type of screws used on the xBuddy board side of the cable. Each of the two power cables has two leads.
One has a prevailing red color = positive / + 
One has a prevailing black color = negative / - 
Note that the power cables have different connectors on each end. For now, prepare the U-shaped connectors (crimping tube color may vary).
Note that the polarity of the terminals on the PSU is:
Positive (V+)
Positive (V+)
Negative (V-)
Negative (V-)
The red cable (positive) may have a black stripe on it. Similarly, the black cable (negative) can have a red stripe on it.
Do not connect any cables yet, wait until you have prompted.
Connecting the PSU (part 1)
Connecting the PSU (part 1)
Take two RED wires and slide the fork connectors all the way into the first two (positive) terminals from the left on the bottom of the PSU. Make sure the steel washer is above the "fork" connector.
Point the bent part of the fork upwards.
Tighten the terminal screws firmly.
Keep in mind some parts are made out of plastic. When tightening each of the terminal screws, proceed carefully.
Connecting the PSU (part 2)
Connecting the PSU (part 2)
Connecting the PSU (part 2)
Take the BLACK wires and slide them all the way into the last two (negative) terminals. Make sure the steel washer is above the "fork" connector.
Tighten the terminal screws firmly.
Check all the connections again!

The red (+) wires are connected into the two terminals on the left.

The black (-) wires are connected into the two terminals on the right.
Make sure that cables are tightened properly. Otherwise, there is a risk of a damage to the printer and its surroundings!
Connecting the power panic
Connecting the power panic
Connecting the power panic
Connecting the power panic
Connect the power panic cable into the PSU. Use the side with the black connector at the end.
Check all the connections again! The red wire is in the second slot and black in the fourth. Make sure that all the cables are properly tightened. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to the printer and its surroundings.
Place the psu cover over the power terminals. Make sure the "PRUSA" logo is facing upwards.

Attach the cover by using the two M3x10 screws through the marked openings. Note the openings are quite deep.

Make sure the cover is seated properly and no cable is being pinched underneath.
Take a look from the bottom of the PSU and guide all the PSU cables through the cable clips according to the picture.
Guiding the Z motor right cable
Guiding the Z motor right cable
Guiding the Z motor right cable
Slide the zip tie through the circular holes in the frame to create a loop on both sides of the frame so that the cable goes through both the loops.
Start tightening the zip tie so it is snug and holds the wires on both sides. Be careful not to over-tighten the zip tie as it could damage the wires. Cut off the remaining part of the zip tie very carefully.
Guiding the power cable bundle
Guiding the power cable bundle
Guiding the power cable bundle
Continue downwards and using another zip tie create the next loop.
Guide the Z-axis cable and all cables from the PSU through the zip tie.
Place the PE and power cables at the bottom of the bundle.
Push the cable gently in the zip tie and tighten it so it is snug and holding the wires. Be careful not to over tighten the tie as it can cut the wires. Cut the remaining part.
Guiding the power cables
Guiding the power cables
Guiding the power cables
Guiding the power cables

Continue guiding the cables toward the xBuddy. Include the Y motor cable into the bundle.

Secure it with another zip tie to the frame.
Fold and carefully guide the xLCD cable under the cable bundle. Do not include the xLCD cable in the cable bundle. Leave it free for now.
Guide the PE cable from the xLCD through the cutout in the frame and include it in the cable bundle.
Secure the cable bundle with the zip tie.
Guide all cables from the PSU through the cable-clip. Leave the ends of the cables free for now.
Connecting the X and Y  motor cables
Connecting the X and Y  motor cables
Connecting the X and Y  motor cables
Connect the X motor cable to the first slot from the left on the top of the xBuddy.
Connect the Y motor cable to the second slot from the left on the top of the xBuddy. Guide the cable alongside the xBuddy box over the zip ties.
Connecting the PSU cables: PE cable
Connecting the PSU cables: PE cable
Attach the PE cable connector to the right lower screw hole in the xBuddy box. Secure the cable with the M3w washer and the M3x6 screw. Tighten the screw firmly.
Note the correct orientation of the PE connector.
Guide the PE cable so that it does not interfere with the threaded hole under the xBuddy board.
Connecting the PSU cables:
Connecting the PSU cables:
Connecting the PSU cables:
Connect the power panic cable to the white connector on the bottom of the xBuddy board.
Connect the PSU cables into the xBuddy board in this order (starting from the left with the first pair of the PSU cables). :
Red power cable (positive)
Black power cable (negative)
Red power cable (positive)
Black power cable (negative)
Secure all power cable connectors with the terminal screws. Tighten the screws firmly.
Verify the correct placement of the cables comparing it to the picture. This is crucial! Incorrect wiring may cause damage to your printer!
Securing the PSU cables
Securing the PSU cables
Securing the PSU cables
Divide the cable bundle into two paths:
Insert the zip tie through the right hole in the cable clip.
See the detail showing an example how to guide a zip tie through the cable clip.
Guide the cables from the PE cables, PSU cables, Power Panic cable and motors cables around the left side of the cable clip.
Guide the xLCD cable around the right side of the cable clip.
Very gently tighten the cables with the zip tie. Cut off the remaining zip tie.
Guiding the Z motor left cable
Guiding the Z motor left cable
Guiding the Z motor left cable
Push the zip tie through the frame under the Z motor left.
Guide the Z motor left cable through the cutout in the frame to the xBuddy box.
Carefully tighten the zip tie. Cut off the excess of the zip tie.
Do not overtighten the zip tie, it may fatally damage the cable.
Connecting the xLCD cables
Connecting the xLCD cables
Connecting the xLCD cables
Connecting the xLCD cables
Connect the xLCD to the slot on the right side of the xBuddy. Note the safety latch on the xLCD cable connector. The latch must fit into the upper side of the connector.
Make sure all the cables guide through the zip ties in the xBuddy box, not under them.
Arrange the xLCD cable like in the picture. The xLCD must covering the cable bundle. Tighten the cable bundle with the first two zip ties in the bottom of the xBuddy box. Do not overtighten the zip ties!
Connecting the extruder main cable
Connecting the extruder main cable
Connecting the extruder main cable
Connect the extruder main cable to the slot in the right side of the xBuddy.
Arrange the cable according to the picture. Tighten the cable bundle (extruder main cable and the motor cables) with the two upper zip ties. Do not overtighten the zip ties!
Time for energy delivery!
Time for energy delivery!
It was almost like rocket science, but you did it! Take six gummy bears.
Did you know that some gummy bear manufacturers offer sugar-free versions of the candy, which are sweetened with artificial sweeteners like maltitol or stevia.
Almost there!
Almost there!
Almost there!
Almost there!
Wasn't as hard, right? You are almost there!
Just compare the xLCD assembly and the cable management to the pictures.
Let's go the next chapter: 7. Y-carriage & Heatbed assembly
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