Wanted to give everyone a heads up on a Troubleshooting issue with the LCD screen. I had two prints in a row with some "light leakage" where extra material printed on the side of my model. I thought it might be at the start of LCD failure.
So I ran the UV test, and sure enough more of the screen was lighting up than just the test rectangle. The dreaded LCD failure.
I opened up the machine, and instead of replacing the LCD (I had an extra) I just reattached the cable very firmly and ran a test again on a hunch. With the cable re-seated, the LCD worked perfectly! I have a theory that the vibrations of operation can slightly loosen that lcd cable and cause what appears to be LCD failure when in reality the LCD screen is absolutely fine.
So, if you have light leakage, before ordering a new LCD or complaining to Anycubic, I highly advise just going in (watch a Youtube video on how to replace it to see what to do) and making sure the contact is perfect. And to anyone who's scared to open up the machine or whatever, I'm highly non-technical and I will say it was very easy!
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