I am speaking from third hand knowledge. It's something I read somewhere on the web, and I don't know if either the source, my understanding, or my memory is correct.
However, as I remember it each Kindle screen is driven by a unique "waveguide". The person reported that swapping eInk screens was a problem because the waveguide tuned for one screen would not work for another.
I can't find the post, and I wouldn't be surprised if this is wrong, but ...
I agree with Harry, see what Amazon customer service will do first.
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