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Re: HP ENVY 120 REPLACING DISPLAY RIBBON CABLE - Solution!~

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Hi @ZANZCAT 

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

That’s an impressive and detailed solution—you’ve really gone the extra mile to troubleshoot and document the process! 

 

Your approach to carefully separating the display glass, handling the ribbon cable, and using a spare printer for experimentation is a great example of patience and resourcefulness.

 

For anyone attempting this fix, your insights will be invaluable. 

 

Taking your time and handling delicate components with care is crucial—especially when dealing with glued elements and fragile connectors.

 

Thanks for sharing your experience, and shout out to you for tackling this head-on!🚀 If anyone else benefits from this guide, let us know—it’s always great to see community-driven solutions at work.

Happy printing! 📄

 

Absolutely! Your guide for replacing the display ribbon cable on the HP ENVY 120 is a fantastic resource for DIY troubleshooting, but it’s important to proceed with caution when handling delicate components.

⚠️ Disclaimer: Try at Your Own Risk

This repair involves opening the display panel, handling fragile connections, and working with glued components. If done incorrectly, it may cause damage to the printer or void any remaining warranty. Proceed carefully and ensure you are comfortable working with electronics before attempting this fix

 

If unsure, consider reaching out to HP support or consulting a professional technician for assistance.

 

That said, your detailed walkthrough will certainly help those looking for a practical solution! Kudos again for sharing your experience. 🚀🔧 Let me know if you’d like to refine any details or add anything further. Happy fixing!

 

Take care, and have an amazing day!

 

Regards, 

Hawks_Eye


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