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Wisdom says no. If you want to clean the paper path easily go to an office supply store and get printer cleaning paper. It is sticky on both sides and will remove paper dust from the pick up roller and all the other rollers inside. It will also clean any leftover bits of paper from jams. Any internal dust buildup will be cleaned too.
Hi Alonzo,
To clean the dust inside the screen, you will have to disassemble the LCD panel. It is a very risky job and there is every chance of damaging the LCD screen unless you have a real good experience of doing it. If you are not good at doing such jobs, please let some professional do it for you.
Yes, you can take the faceplate apart and use air pressure or a photo lens brush to remove the dust. You probably won't get all of it off as the dust is attracted to that area due to the static build up. You can try using an antistatic spray on the lens to try to dampen down the issue longer.
Lens can only be cleaned outside on the front surface. Use T-shirt washed with detergent then dried, never rinsed. otherwise you have to change the lense assembly, in front of the sensor. That is a big job.
Display is lcd in front of LED light screen. You can clean between led screen, lcd and also casing screen using cotton T-shirt material, after you disassemble the camera.
Nowadays, digital cameras are disposable, not worth fixing. Buy a new and better one soon.
Most Nokias, this model included, are not designed for the user to
disassemble - you run the risk of damaging internal components.
If you want to clean the dust you should get your phone opened and cleaned at
a Nokia Care Centre. Getting it done anywhere else will invalidate the
manufacturers warranty.
Dust inside the LCD is rare...and not user removable. If it's between the actual LCD and a transparent cover, a good computer shop should be able to disassemble the screen and clean it for you. Don't try this yourself unless you are ready to buy a replacement screen. they are very fragile and easily damaged by probing fingers and screwdrivers.
You have to disassembly your camera for it, including the lens assembly.
Even if you have experience and skills in fixing electronic devices, I don't recommend it, since any particle of dust will get inside the lens and your camera, and will affect it.
The recommended place to perfom such cleaning activity is a Clean room (class 3 or higher), and have handy the proper cleaning tools.
Disassembling the lens is tricky and also needs a lot of patience and technique skills to do it properly.
Imagine that by accident a spring pops up a tiny metal ball (1.5 mm diameter) and you lose it in your home, then because of it, your lens will not work properly.
If it has warranty, I do recommend you to send it to cleainig to a professional repair and cleaning service.
If still you have questions or doubts, or need a cheaper quote for it (after get some quotes from local repair centers for comparison), you can contact the ebay seller Great_items_2004
Well, I pretty much knew that the display would have to be disassembled to clean the dust out. I should have been more specific by asking if the display "could" be taken apart to clean it out, especially since the dust is in between the image and light source layers.
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