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Hi @angeltwayana ,
What is the problem with the display?
If it needs replacing unfortunately, I’ve been unable to find a replacement LCD screen. You may have better luck.
Given the cost of a new calculator it may be uneconomically viable to replace the screen even if you could find a replacement part.
-If it’s just that a line may be missing in the display or certain sections of the display is not working, you could always try dis-assembling the calculator and ''gently'' disconnecting the display module from its connector to the systemboard and then reconnecting it in case it was a faulty connection that was causing the problem.
+If it’s just that a line may be missing in the display or certain sections of the display is not working, you could always try dis-assembling the calculator and inspect the display module connections to the systemboard in case it is a faulty connection that is causing the problem.
Always remove the power source or battery from electronic equipment before starting any repairs etc.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @angeltwayana ,

What is the problem with the display?

If it needs replacing unfortunately, I’ve been unable to find a replacement LCD screen. You may have better luck.

Given the cost of a new calculator it may be uneconomically viable to replace the screen even if you could find a replacement part.

If it’s just that a line may be missing in the display or certain sections of the display is not working, you could always try dis-assembling the calculator and ''gently'' disconnecting the display module from its connector to the systemboard and then reconnecting it in case it was a faulty connection that was causing the problem.

Always remove the power source or battery from electronic equipment before starting any repairs etc.

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