Introduction
This article is devoted to replacement of e-Ink screen on your Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T3. The main difficulty is to remove old double-sided tape by which screen holds on main body.
ED060XC5(LF)C1 screen have been used as a new part.
What you need
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Detach the back cover from the e-reader
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Remove the black sticker, uncovering three additional screws. The sticker comes loose quite easy.
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Unscrew all 10 screws (length 3.2mm).
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Now take a spudger, and start opening the case at the top. There are four retaining clips at each side.
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Unscrew these 5 screws (length 4.3mm) . They hold the front bezel (white or black part of the main body).
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There are other screws that hold the motherboard (10×, 1.8mm) to the grey back plate. You do not need to remove them, unless you want to remove the electronics board (for example to prevent damage when cleaning the back plate in a later step).
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Take a new screen. Apply double sided tape on back side.
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Remove protective film from the screen
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Put the screen into the black frame. Upper side of the screen should touch upper side of the frame.
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Carefully join the screen in a black frame with the metal plate.
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Continue assembling in a reverse order
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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18 Comments
This an incredibly useful guide. I have the new screen, but I have asked and have not gotten an answer about what double-sided tape is used to attach the new screen to the body. Could someone supply this information pleasae.
You may use any double-sided tape you'll find in a shop. I used a 0.5 mm tape or thinner. I found it in a Stationary shop.
mrdkonst -
Is the ED060XC5(LF)C1 screen, the same quality and matte as the original one? I don't trust asian sellers so much, but the only one that I found on internet is this one.
In my case it has the same quality. I bought it on Aliexpress also.
mrdkonst -
After installing replacement screen the touch functionallity does not work, screen itself seems to work but you cannot make any touch selections, does anyone has an idea?
датчики сенсора находятся на материнской плате устройства по периметру. если они не становятся на свое место относительно экрана, сенсор не работает.
Yury -
Thank you so much!! I fix my beloved reader thanks to your guide!!
Hello! Did you replace display + touchscreen or only display? Does touchscreen works after all operations?
Hi! Here we have only a display for replace. Touch screen had been organised on some kind of infrared backlight. You can see IR diods and sensors around metal plate. So, I think, it something wrong with bus connection. Check if you made reassemble in correct way.
mrdkonst -
Thank you for your tutorial. After replacing the screen, the screen looks like it's working, but the buttons don't work and touch screen doesn't work. Could you please tell me what do do next? What can I try? Both the screen bus and the hard keys bus are in place, as indicated on the pictures. Thank you!
Hi,
Unfortunately, I don't know what to suggest to you. Please double check bus connections.
mrdkonst -
Thanks for this useful tutorial. After the change of my screen I've just lost temporarily the touch fonctionallity. All is ok after a reset and waiting time. Time for electrical power to activate all the components of the new screen ?
For the step 8, it's easier t detach old screen after heating (not too mutch) the screen with an hair dryer. Finaly, I remove the old glue traces with aceton.
I've allmost fixed my t3s, but one trace of the hard keys and charging flex cable got broken.
Any suggestions on what cable to buy to replace it?
Can i replace the LCD screen with backlight ? If yes which model do you think suitable and able to retain all functionality , do i need to replace the battery too ?
no, you cannot. This model only works with a reflective e-paper screen (not LCD)
Thank you very much. I had ordered the replacement screen 1 1/2 years ago but never took the time to fix it. Today I got mad at my newer Tolino reader which refuses to open many of my epub-files that I finally got around to try the repair.
Opening the device was easy, replacement was easy, but the original glue behind the screen! What a mess. This glue stuck to everything, my fingers, my knives. I was hoping to get the screen off in bigger chunks, but to no avail. I had to crumble it into tiny bits, remove the glue with combinations of acetone, thinner, alcohol and mechanical force. I was lucky that the infrared touch function wasn’t getting too dirty around the edges.
Now let’s hope that the battery didn’t fare too bad during the long rest, otherwise I will have to open it soon again…