Resin Printer Fails to Boot
1)Check the Power Supply
Power Cord and Socket: Verify that the 3D resin printer is plugged into a functional power socket. You can test the socket by inserting another device.
Power Switch: Ensure that the power switch of the printer is in the "ON" position.
Power Adapter: Examine the power indicator light. If it's not on, the power cord or adapter might be defective or malfunctioning. If the indicator light is blinking or shows a different color, the power adapter could be damaged or there could be an internal wiring issue within the printer. Try using a power adapter of the same specification for a power supply test. If the printer starts working normally, the original power adapter is faulty; otherwise, it indicates an internal wiring fault or damage.
2)Examine the Hardware
Hardware Connection Check: Uninstall the printer back cover and check if the cables/terminals connection of the motherboard/touch screen. Try to disconnect and reconnect to make sure they are well connected. With the power on, observe whether the indicator lights on the motherboard are lit normally and measure if the input voltage is correct.
If the indicator lights are abnormal, the motherboard might be damaged.
If the indicator lights are normal but the voltage is abnormal, it could be a problem with the lines/adapter. Measure and check the output voltage at the DC interface end of the adapter and the line voltage between the output end of the power adapter and the motherboard.
If the issue persists after above checking, please contact elegoo customer support for further help. And provide images/videos related to the issue and a detailed description. Our professional technical team will assist you in resolving it.