I have, with a hammer, a screwdriver, and a vise (next time, I would try heat), gotten the outer covering of the connector off. There looks to be no non-destructive way to disassemble further to access the pins.
For my MFC-J4410DW, the parts link is https://service.brother.co.jp/training/a... . Also, I've found a site that claims to have the relevant parts: https://www.precisionroller.com/ Update (04/29/2019): I've created a guide that may help.
I don't think we need 30km range. Is there any solution to extend the range to, say, 20m? As with the OP, I'm happy to open up the Mac if necessary. Update: Here's a more reasonable alternative (bonus: It works with iOS devices too): http://www.miccus.com/products/blubridge-home
My iMac has a serial that begins with W8523 and I just discovered leaking capacitors on it, causing the computer to behave very erratically and only start up occasionally, so the problem seems to go outside the stated range.
iFixIt’s part does not come with adhesive for the TouchID connector. This is a major problem. If you have some adhesive to apply between the cable and the bracket here, I would do so.
Specifics on what was confusing or suggestions on how to improve it would be helpful. These reprogramming instructions are copied almost verbatim from the manual.
If you’re having trouble getting this all together, especially if the adhesive has worn off of the earpiece speaker contact cable, try putting on the earpiece speaker first, and then putting the bracket on over it. I found this much easier than the described procedure.
Make sure your new screen does not have the plastic bit that holds the proximity sensor before you try to put the one from your old screen in. Mine came off with the proximity sensor, and I had a devil of a time figuring out why the proximity sensor wouldn’t seat.
You’re welcome! Very glad I could help out!
iFixIt’s part does not come with adhesive for the TouchID connector. This is a major problem. If you have some adhesive to apply between the cable and the bracket here, I would do so.
I think you can create a page for that product, then just include these instructions on that page.
Specifics on what was confusing or suggestions on how to improve it would be helpful. These reprogramming instructions are copied almost verbatim from the manual.
If you’re having trouble getting this all together, especially if the adhesive has worn off of the earpiece speaker contact cable, try putting on the earpiece speaker first, and then putting the bracket on over it. I found this much easier than the described procedure.
The official manuals are available on the iFixIt product page at MFC-J4410DW Repair; they may have the info you’re looking for.
Also, you may wish to check that arm again; perhaps it seated wrong or there’s a blocked sensor or something.
You’re welcome and thanks!
Make sure your new screen does not have the plastic bit that holds the proximity sensor before you try to put the one from your old screen in. Mine came off with the proximity sensor, and I had a devil of a time figuring out why the proximity sensor wouldn’t seat.
Well, feel free to make a guide based on this one for whatever your problem was!
It can be easier to come in from the other way than shown in the image, near the home button.
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