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HP Service Center Repair tag 41CX Fullnut - Decipherable?
03-20-2023, 03:42 AM (This post was last modified: 03-20-2023 03:46 AM by TallKey.)
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HP Service Center Repair tag 41CX Fullnut - Decipherable?
Unsure of what they repaired, if it is possible to learn what was repaired from the label.

Please take a crack at deciphering the tag.


What I see:
6-28-89 MB D (circled)
J3-84
Bats-X3

The 8 in J3-84 could be an S. The 3 looks like a B, but does not look like either of the other Bs.

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03-20-2023, 05:40 AM
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RE: HP Service Center Repair tag 41CX Fullnut - Decipherable?
(03-20-2023 03:42 AM)TallKey Wrote:  Unsure of what they repaired, if it is possible to learn what was repaired from the label.

Please take a crack at deciphering the tag.


What I see:
6-28-89 MB D (circled)
J3-84
Bats-X3

The 8 in J3-84 could be an S. The 3 looks like a B, but does not look like either of the other Bs.

SN begins with
2420

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03-20-2023, 11:09 AM
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RE: HP Service Center Repair tag 41CX Fullnut - Decipherable?
It could also be:
53-54
Ba 5-X3
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03-20-2023, 05:17 PM
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RE: HP Service Center Repair tag 41CX Fullnut - Decipherable?
Also possibly J3-J4
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03-20-2023, 08:31 PM (This post was last modified: 03-20-2023 08:34 PM by TallKey.)
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RE: HP Service Center Repair tag 41CX Fullnut - Decipherable?
Bolts, maybe:
Has the longer 3/8" fasteners.

Included a photo of the 3 HP fasteners and a Hillman #2 3/8" slotted brass for comparison. Also note the 0.4mm nylon spacer.

Have read HP switched to the 3/8" lower fasteners or at least replaced them at a repair cycle.

First time seeing the 0.4mm nylon spacer and the 3/8" HP black fasteners. Also first time with a FN CX.

J3-J4 leads here:

Service manual:
J3 top row pads, 4-33/4-34
J4 Vbat
X3 I/O assembly (port 3?), 4-67/4-68

J3 position 1 is Vbat for X1 X3

Of note, there was a bit of gold colored fleck stuck to the flex connector at position 1. Calculator was working fine. The upper back fastener wells need repair.

Have before and after pictures of the flex connector, if anyone is interested. Looks like part of a circuit board pad pulled loose from a J3 (not from this board).


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