From 0fe3de3ce05888ef11cca9348d8fcf77294738cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mmatzka Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2019 11:50:23 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update how-to-guide-micro-fan-replacement.md --- technical-support/how-to-guide-micro-fan-replacement.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/technical-support/how-to-guide-micro-fan-replacement.md b/technical-support/how-to-guide-micro-fan-replacement.md index a4e5056..a8ec24b 100644 --- a/technical-support/how-to-guide-micro-fan-replacement.md +++ b/technical-support/how-to-guide-micro-fan-replacement.md @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Note: Newer Micro and Micro+ printers will have the fan mounted internally and i ![](https://printm3d.com/solutions/assets/img_5639138236824.png) - 10. Install new fan by dropping fan into the square opening of print bed housing. All fans should be mounted this way and not glued on from the outside. + 10. Install new fan by dropping fan into the square opening of print bed housing. All fans should be mounted this way and not glued on from the outside. Note: Fan label will face upwards inside the print head housing. ![](https://printm3d.com/solutions/assets/img_563913a514317.png) @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Note: Newer Micro and Micro+ printers will have the fan mounted internally and i 18. Replace black silicon heater cover over the nozzle and heating unit. - Note: heating unit should be completely inside silicon cover. It may take some careful pressing with a small screwdriver to get the heating unit into the silicon \(see photo below\). + Note: heating unit should be completely inside silicon cover. It may take some careful pressing with a small screwdriver to get the heating unit into the silicon \(see photo below\). ![](http://m3dhelp.com/support/assets/img_55760c77540c2.png)