Zebra ZT410 Industrial Printer USB Port Repair
Zebra ZT410 Industrial Printer USB Port Repair
The Zebra ZT410 is a heavy duty industrial printer, but at it’s core it has a motherboard with a USB Type A Port which is prone to damage with frequent plugging and unplugging with its usb cable.
About the printer:
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In this case we needed to use a hot air station to de-solder and remove the existing broken port.
After the port is removed we need to extract the solder in the holes connecting the pins. This is done with a solder sucker and a hot air station.
Once the vias in the circuit board are cleaned out we can then install the new port and add some high quality leaded solder to the pads/pins to resolder the new port into place.
When the soldering is complete we then run a continuity check to ensure no shorts were made and that the port is electrically connected using a pinout guide below.