mccalm
Member
I messed up! While reassembling my PRO-95, after replacing the speaker, I managed to let the LCD module slip out of its proper position. I heard a crunch while tightening one of the screws (the sound of breaking glass) and now the display no longer functions. The top right corner of the display is now cracked. The scanner seems to operate okay, but nothing is displayed on the LCD. (The new speaker sounds great by the way).
So, I am wondering if anyone knows of a source for the LCD? From what I can gather, there are two good part numbers for the display; 12392296 (L90596) and 12357752 (L90561). Does anyone know if a display from a PRO-93 is interchangeable?
I have contacted GRE and RS and both advised the LCD module is no longer available.
The lesson to be learned here, for anyone who is about to replace a bad speaker in their PRO-95, is to remove the flex strip that connects the LCD module to the connector on the circuit board before you do anything with the front half of the scanner. It's easy for the LCD module to slip out of place during reassembly. I had already taken mine apart on two previous occasions, and reassembled it with no problems, but the third time I guess something shifted at the last second, with catastrophic results.
I would appreciate any help.
So, I am wondering if anyone knows of a source for the LCD? From what I can gather, there are two good part numbers for the display; 12392296 (L90596) and 12357752 (L90561). Does anyone know if a display from a PRO-93 is interchangeable?
I have contacted GRE and RS and both advised the LCD module is no longer available.
The lesson to be learned here, for anyone who is about to replace a bad speaker in their PRO-95, is to remove the flex strip that connects the LCD module to the connector on the circuit board before you do anything with the front half of the scanner. It's easy for the LCD module to slip out of place during reassembly. I had already taken mine apart on two previous occasions, and reassembled it with no problems, but the third time I guess something shifted at the last second, with catastrophic results.
I would appreciate any help.