- A supported tablet was not found on the system cintiq series#
- A supported tablet was not found on the system cintiq crack#
The purpose of the copper tape is to shield the LCD circuitry so that its signals are kept inside the copper cage and do not interfere with the Wacom's pen signal. When covering in copper tape(front and back), make sure both copper on top and side are in the same circuit (touching each other). Make sure all circuitry is thoroughly cover with electrical tape (front and back)first to prevent shorts before using copper tape. Next I covered the LCD circuitry(on top and side tabs) with electrical tape to protect them from the copper tape that is applied afterwards. To help with heat dissipation, I attached (with thermal paste and tape) a long strip of aluminum foil to the back of the LED backplate, which I folded and used thermal paste in between each fold. The LED strip will get much too hot too fast now that you have cut off most of the backplate. Now reattach the strip on the other side as shown in the picture. Then carefully remove the LED strip while trying not to rip the thermal adhesive backing on the LED strip(best done with a razor blade). In order to turn the LED's backwards you must file down the aluminum tabs to make the surface opposite of the LED's flat. This is to retain the heat dissipation of the LED's thru the remaining aluminum without the aluminum being in the active area of the Wacom tablet. In the picture you will notice the LED backlight is now lighting the LCD backwards. Now that the LCD is stripped and held together with tape you will have to reattach the LED strip and shield the LCD circuitry. With the LCD circuitry folded out (on top and tabs on the sides as well) you must tape the edges to sandwich the layers together while being careful not to cover the LCD's viewing area. Going back to the LCD panel, you must use electrical tape to hold the various LCD layers together now that the steel casing is gone. This can be done with a dremel, some sheers or really sharp scissors. You must now cut the the thin Aluminum backplate as shown in the picture(ignore the black marker line), leaving about two inches from the edge. Attached to the bottom edge of the aluminum back with adhesive thermal tape is the LED strip. The steel back piece is simply adhered to the aluminum backplate and should now be removed. You should now be able to remove(with some wiggling) the aluminum and steel back. Remove all the tiny screws in place around the LCD's edges. The circuit board can then be folded outward. Once the front steel bezel is off, you can flip over the LCD and remove the tape protecting the circuit board.
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From experience this part is best done in an area with no dust.įirst remove the front steel bezel that is held with clips be VERY careful when removing anything at this point as the LCD is glass and will easily crack if mishandled. The steel or any metal will also block the pen signal from reaching the tablet and must be removed. As seen in the first picture the LCD panel has a steel case that structurally holds it together. In order for this entire project to work the intuos tablet must read through the lcd panel to the pen and the user on the other side. You should now be able to remove all components of the LCD and set aside the back casing. Carefully remove LVDS cable and LED FCC cable from the panel.Īfter the panel is out (and put somewhere safe from harm), the next step is to remove the inverter and lcd controller by removing the screws that are now visible (one is hiding under the hdmi port). You can unclip the LED underlight.Īfter the bezel is removed the lcd panel is held in with aluminum tape, simply cut it off and remove the panel. The touch controls should be stuck to the bezel with adhesive leave it there for now.
When removing the clips on the bottom(where the white LED underlight is) and the side (where the touch controls are) be very careful when removing the bezel as the circuit boards are clipped on and have easily torn FCC traces soldered to them. With the Dell ST2220L, the first step is to remove the front lcd bezel that is held on by clips around the edges as shown in the picture. Various Metal files(If using Aluminum Casing)įirstly, the Monitor must be dismantled. Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil (the kind used for food)ĭremel Rotary Tool (more powerful=better)
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Manhattan 161435 2600 Series Speaker System(Optional) Monitor Used: Dell ST2220L 21" LED MonitorĢ X 2 Watt 4 Ohm Class D Audio Amplifier Board - PAM8803 2W(Optional) There you can find compatible monitors for this project and a lot of invaluable knowledge related to DIY Cintiqs. The inspiration and ideas used in this instructable were started by the folks over at.