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This package contains the LCD Panel Firmware Update Utility. The LCD firmware accepts data and commands from either a serial or a parallel interface and enables the display to generate text or an image.
This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, and then run (double-click) it to unzip the set of files. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
When using a Desktop computer, you can have another monitor with video that is only connected to view the download instructions. DO NOT have any USB cables connected to this monitor.
Almost every device you can buy nowadays has upgradable firmware. New firmware versions can fix bugs, patch security vulnerability, improve features, or add features. As computer monitors get more complex and feature-packed, it becomes more important to use the latest firmware. Samsung doesn’t provide instructions on performing a firmware update in user guides on on download pages. This guide explains the exact steps for updating the firmware on Samsung monitor, and will hopefully save you a lot of searching.
To download the latest firmware for your monitor go to the Samsung support website, click search for your model number, and enter your model number. Click on manuals and software. Under firmware, click download.
The flash drive needs to be formatted with a FAT32 filesystem. The easiest way to do this is to use the free an open source drive flashing tool, Rufus. Rufus is a simple GUI utility for flashing drives
Plug the flash drive into the USB Type A port labeled Service. Same Samsung monitors have two USB Type A ports, but only one of those ports is a service port that can be used to upgrade firmware. Some monitors only have a service port. Others have multiple USB ports, with only one port as a service port.
To check the firmware version of your Studio Display, choose Apple menu > About This Mac, click System Report, then click Graphics/Displays. In the Studio Display section, the firmware version is listed next to Display Firmware Version.
From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, do one of the following depending on the version of macOS you have:On macOS Ventura or later, choose System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Software Update.
About a month ago I started noticing holes in the same spots in my prints. After running some tests I contacted support and found that my LCD needed to be replaced — this was after 691 hours on the UV LED array. I ordered a new one with the calibrator, but it was on back order. I knew how long Prusa back orders can be (>1 year for a MMU2) so after some research I found on Amazon an Elegoo Mars Pro 2.2k 5” LCD screen that looked very similar to the SL1 without the aluminum frame. After I ordered and received this screen, I broke the LCD screen and glass plate below it from my old LCD print display. Then after several designs and prints on my MK3S I made a frame of PETG which placed the Elegoo LCD in the correct position in the old aluminum frame (I can send anyone the file for it). I silicone glued all together (same as the original SL1 LCD is silicone glued). This rebuilt display assembled in the printer the same as the original and has been working well. Shortly after I installed it, the back ordered LCD screen and calibrator arrived from Prusa (surprise! surprise!). I put that LCD screen in storage and used the calibrator as instructed to calibrate the Elegoo screen. All is going well so far. The Elegoo screen is reinforced but certainly not as strong as the Prusa one. My next question is: Is there a way to know how long I have printed on this LCD display? I can subtract 691 from the total hours on the LED array but it seems there should be a better way — a direct way to show print hours from the time a LCD display was installed.
PS: Determine the screen model that needs to be selected according to the suffix of the original version, as shown in the green box. (If you have replaced the LCD screen, please check the model identification on the screen cable before downloading the corresponding firmware update)
Caution:The.LCD file will be automatically updated after restarting the machine in the shutdown state. Please do not update repeatedly to avoid being prompted "Same Firmware already exists!"
Message about firmware update detection should appear and the 30 seconds countdown should start, after this time the update will begin automatically. Press "Yes" to proceed. The machine will start updating the firmware. You shouldn"t remove the SD card, turn off or reset the printer during this process.
Message about the screen update should appear. Press "Yes". The machine will start updating the LCD screens. You shouldn"t remove the SD card, turn off or reset the printer during this process. This process may take up to 60 minutes.
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