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    Angry Powerspec Ultra (Flashforge clone) LCD not displaying correctly

    I powered on my printer and began loading filament for a print this morning and when I finished loading the filament, all the text on the LCD disappeared, but the buttons were still visible/functional. I restarted my printer (thinking this might be some weird one-time bug or something) and whenever I finished any task (loading filament, calibration, etc.) the text would vanish from the buttons. When I reboot the printer the text is visible, but vanished once an action is completed. I have had this printer for over a year now and never experienced this issue. Additionally, I reset to printer to factory setting, and it failed to correct the problem. While printing all the temperature information is not visible, but the print continues as normal, and I can view the temperature info in PowerPrint when I connect wirelessly. I did a print yesterday, and I didn't experience any problems. Has anyone experienced this problem themselves and what can be done to solve it?

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    It is static, ground yourself before touching anything on the printer. Can also get one of those grounded electronics work mat to put under it.

    This happens more in the dry winter months.

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    Good to know. I rebooted the printer again, but this time the screen just powers on and nothing is displayed, and it doesn't make the booting sound effect. I hear a fan turning on, but nothing beyond that. I am experiencing some winter weather where I live, but I can't get the printer to boot right now, when it was printing without issue 10 mins ago.

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    Time to flip it over and take bottom cover off. Check all the screws on the green plugs and make sure they are tight.

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    OK I will try that in a minute. I'm not an expert on electricity, but if part (or all) of my machines board fried due to static could the fan and LCD still operate? Is there a way to fix it if the board is fried or could it be simply replaced? Thank you for your help btw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight_of_Ni View Post
    OK I will try that in a minute. I'm not an expert on electricity, but if part (or all) of my machines board fried due to static could the fan and LCD still operate? Is there a way to fix it if the board is fried or could it be simply replaced? Thank you for your help btw
    I don't know, just do some preventive maintenance making sure all the wiring is tight then go from there.

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    I think I was able to fix the problem. I removed the ribbon connected to the LCD and put if back in and it worked fine, but I still have a few minor display errors that I'll fix when the cold, staticy winter weather passes. Thank you for your help and advice!

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