The rear panel is a metal plate installed on the back of the printer to act as a seal.
The rear panel is significantly deformed due to transportation or maintenance, affecting its functionality or installation.
IMPORTANT!
Always power off and disconnect power on the printer before performing maintenance work. Not doing so means there is a risk of electric shock, short circuit, and damage to the printer or surrounding area.
When a maintenance task necessitates the printer being powered on, use insulated gloves for safety and pay special care not to pinch, damage, or put pressure on any exposed wires, connectors, or circuit boards. Additionally, the nozzle can be extremely hot so never touch it with exposed skin.
If you have any questions or concerns related to the above or the steps in this guide, please open a new ticket in our Support Page for assistance.
Refer to the instructions for Replacing the PTFE Tube Bracket to remove the PTFE tube bracket.
Refer to the instructions for Replacing the Filament Buffer to remove it.
Remove the four screws shown below.
As shown in the image below, remove the green screw, followed by the nine red screws.
Avoid the PTFE tube and remove the rear panel.
Pass the PTFE tube through the bracket slot, align the rear panel with the edges and screw holes, and install it on the back of the printer.
Identify the screw at position 1, marked in green, and tighten it. Then tighten the remaining nine screws.
In the 4 positions marked with orange, tighten the 4 screws in sequence.
Refer to the instructions for Replacing the Filament Buffer and install the filament buffer.
Refer to the instructions for Replacing the PTFE Tube Bracket to install the barrel bracket.
We hope this guide has provided clear and practical support.
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