Polaroid I-2 USB-C Port Board Replacement

ID: 165658

Description: Use this guide to replace the USB-C port or the...

Steps:

  1. If you have any film left, take some photos and remove the cartridge! Disassembly will expose the film and damage it.
  2. Before you begin:
  3. Power down and unplug your camera.
  4. Put on the lens cap to avoid scratching your lens during disassembly.
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  6. In the following steps, "left" and "right" are written from the perspective of using the camera—or when the lens is facing away from you.
  7. Use the latch on the left side of the camera to open the film door.
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  9. Fold a piece of cloth or napkin (or the included bag) into a small square.
  10. Insert the cloth into the film compartment far enough to block the film door from closing during disassembly.
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  12. Flip the camera over, making sure the cloth stays lodged in the film compartment.
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  14. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 3.9 mm-long screws securing the bottom cover.
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  16. Insert the tip of an opening pick under the top left corner of the bottom cover, near the slider button.
  17. Tilt the pick up and push to position the pick between the bottom and front covers.
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  19. Slide the opening pick toward the rear of the camera to release the clips along the left edge.
  20. Leave the opening pick at the bottom left corner to prevent the clips from resecuring.
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  22. Insert the tip of a second opening pick under the top right corner of the bottom cover.
  23. Tilt the pick up and push to position the pick between the bottom and front covers.
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  25. Slide the opening pick toward the rear of the camera to release the clips along the right edge.
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  27. At this point, the bottom cover clips should be released. If not, slide an opening pick along the perimeter of the back cover to release any remaining clips.
  28. Tilt the back of the bottom cover upward and pull it away from the camera, making sure to thread the film door lever from its recess.
  29. Remove the back cover.
  30. During reassembly, insert the film door lever into its recess before aligning the bottom cover and pressing it into place to secure its clips.
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  32. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the film door's left hinge and the frame.
  33. Twist the spudger to separate the rubber hinge grommet from its peg in the frame.
  34. Pull the film door towards the front of the camera to completely disconnect its left hinge.
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  36. Tilt the left edge of the film door up to separate the left hinge's rubber grommet.
  37. Remove the film door.
  38. At this point, you can remove the cloth blocker from under the print roller.
  39. During reassembly, hook the left hinge on its post and push the right hinge over its post until it snaps into place.
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  41. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 3.9 mm-long screws securing the back cover.
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  43. There are two alignment pegs along the bottom edge of the back cover.
  44. Insert a spudger between the frame and the alignment hole on the back cover.
  45. Twist the spudger to lift the back cover off of the alignment peg.
  46. Repeat for the second alignment peg.
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  48. There are eight large clips that secure the back cover. The next four steps show how to release them.
  49. These clips are very strong and require significant force to release.
  50. The procedure to release the clips is tricky and will require time and patience to perform correctly.
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  52. Releasing the clips requires getting a tool between the covered "thin" edge of the front cover and the clips themselves.
  53. Angle an opening pick upward and insert it at the gap where the bottom right corner of the back cover meets the triangular tip of the front cover’s right edge.
  54. Push the pick up to get it above the overhanging lip in the back cover.
  55. You'll see the plastic warp a little. This is normal.
  56. While pushing upward, slowly rotate the pick towards the left edge of the camera until it's under the front cover.
  57. The pick can slip out easily, so this may take a few tries.
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  59. While pushing the pick downward, slide it all the way up the right edge to release the clips.
  60. Keep the pick as upright as possible while sliding to avoid hitting the clips.
  61. The plastic in the lip of the back cover will warp. This is normal.
  62. Leave the pick at the top corner before continuing to prevent the clips from resecuring.
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  64. Angle a second opening pick upward and insert it at the gap where the bottom left corner of the back cover meets the triangular tip of the front cover’s left edge.
  65. Push the pick up to get it above the overhanging lip in the back cover.
  66. You'll see the plastic warp a little. This is normal.
  67. While pushing upward, slowly rotate the pick towards the right edge of the camera until it's under the front cover.
  68. The pick can slip out easily, so this may take a few tries.
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  70. While pushing the pick downward, slide it all the way up the left edge to release the remaining clips.
  71. Keep the pick as upright as possible while sliding to avoid hitting the clips.
  72. The plastic in the lip of the back cover will warp. This is normal.
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  74. Don't try to pull the back cover off just yet, as it's still connected by a cable.
  75. At this point, the back cover should feel loose. If any parts still feel connected, repeat the last four steps until all the clips release.
  76. Pull the back cover off the camera and rotate it over the right edge to expose the flex cable.
  77. During reassembly, make sure the the flex cable isn't caught between the covers before re‑engaging the clips.
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  79. Use tweezers to peel off the tape covering the interconnect cable ZIF connector on the control board.
  80. Set the tape aside. You'll reuse it during reassembly.
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  82. Use the flat end of a spudger to lift up the locking flap on the control board ZIF connector.
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  84. Use tweezers to pull the interconnect cable out of its slot in the control board.
  85. Remove the back cover.
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  87. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 3.9 mm-long screws securing the top cover.
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  89. The next six steps demonstrate how to release the top cover's clips. These clips can re-engage easily, so you may need to repeat certain steps to release all of the clips.
  90. Angle an opening pick upward and insert in the gap at the top right corner of the top cover and front cover, next to the flash.
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  92. Slide the opening pick toward the rear of the camera to release the clips along the right edge.
  93. Leave the pick in the gap before continuing to prevent the clips from re‑engaging.
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  95. Angle a second opening pick upward and insert in the gap at the top left corner of the top cover and front cover.
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  97. Slide the opening pick toward the rear of the camera to release the clips along the left edge.
  98. Leave the pick in the gap before continuing to prevent the clips from re-engaging.
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  100. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the frame and the top cover's left external clip, above the viewfinder.
  101. Twist the spudger to release the clip.
  102. If one of the opening picks fall out, don't worry! Continue with the guide as normal.
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  104. Insert the tip of an opening pick between the frame and the top cover's right external clip.
  105. Pry up to release the clip.
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  107. Pull the lens cap off and remove it.
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  109. Lift the top cover off the camera and remove it.
  110. During reassembly, push the top cover onto the frame until the clips re-engage.
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  112. Use the tip of a spudger to lift up the two sides of the locking tab on the USB‑C port board cable connector.
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  114. Use tweezers to pull the USB-C port board cable connector out of its socket.
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  116. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws securing the front cover:
  117. Two 5.9 mm-long screws along the back edge of the front cover
  118. Flip your camera over.
  119. Two 3.9 mm-long screws under the front of the camera
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  121. Lift the back edge of the front cover up enough for the USB-C port board to slide underneath it.
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  123. Pull the USB-C port board straight out of its slot in the frame and remove it.
  124. During reassembly, align the board properly in its slot in the frame before sliding back into place.
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  126. The plastic cover is secured to the USB‑C port board with an alignment peg.
  127. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the plastic cover and the top of the USB-C port board, above the 2.5 mm jack.
  128. Twist the spudger to lift the alignment peg out of its slot in the board.
  129. Pull the plastic cover off the USB-C port board.
  130. Only the USB‑C port board remains.
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