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이 단계에 사용된 도구:iMac Intel 27" Cardboard Service Wedge$4.99
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힌지가 자유롭게 움직이면 iMac의 균형이 맞지 않아 작업하기 어렵습니다. iMac을 눕힌 상태로 수리를 완료할 수 있지만, iMac 서비스 쐐기를 사용하면 더 빠르고 쉽게 수리할 수 있습니다.
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iFixit 카드보드 서비스 쐐기를 사용하는 경우 다음 조립 지침을 따라 조립하세요.
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If you cut around the display well and take your time to roll back and forth (using the iFixit roller opener tool), especially around the corners, you don't actually need to use any cards (Steps 9 - 17) to get the screen to come free of the body. On the top edge left and right, take each end of the screen gently and pry free with your fingers - GENTLY - and you will hear the remaining tape separating along the sides. Take care NOT to flex the screen as you do so.
If you are removing a cracked screen (as I was), be super careful to pry and swing the display EVENLY up from the body - this is an item of utmost importance, whether you use cards or not to get the last of the adhesive to release.
Finally, with the power and data cables disconnected and the display held up at around 80º, you will find that the adhesive along the bottom edge of the display assembly will take quite some work to free. As the guide says, you can use a plastic card; but I found it necessary to use a metal spuger (carefully so as not to touch the power supply board of course!) in order to free the lower adhesive and remove the display.
Overall, take your time and focus on "being one with the iMac" as you work, and you will find it quite trivial to remove this 27" retina display.
hello, I'm writing from Italy. I have a problem with the screen of the iMac 27 "5k retina late 2014, purchased the 12-22-2014, I do not know if the warranty covers this type of defect within two years. There are spots in the lower left, appear as sagging, I think it's the dust, but I assure you that the environment is clean with no smoke or whatever. Obviously the spots are inside, how can I fix it, other news of these spots? I have to completely change the display or can separate the glass from the monitor LED?
Many thanks
Enzo
this should be covered by warranty. call applecare.
vireshkj -
Hello,
Any Update? Mine has the same issue and it is out of warranty.
Would an air blower do the trick past point 17/18?