Anycubic Kobra Speaker/Buzzer Cap

Anycubic Kobra Speaker/Buzzer Cap

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<h3>This is a redesign of Sparky0815's Buzzer Cap to fit the Anycubic Kobra</h3> <h5>(<i>Standard/Small Kobra. I have no idea if this will fit the other Kobras</i>)</h5> <br /> I've only had my printer for about a week, and I'm already fed up with the startup jingle (Why is it so incredibly loud?!). <br /> <h4>Basically, all you have to do is:</h4> <ol> <li>Remove the two screws from the Mainboard plastic cover </li> <li>Remove the cover <br />(<i>a bit of force and/or a screwdriver/plastic trim tool is necessary, as the plastic "clips" need to release. But don't just jam the screwdriver through the cover, as you risk damaging the mainboard</i>)</li> <li>Push this cap onto the speaker/buzzer </li> </ol> It is a tight fit, and you should hear a "click", once the small nubbin in the middle of the cap fits into the speaker/buzzer hole. Glue shouldn't be necessary. The startup jingle should now be 80-90% quieter. <b>Enjoy!</b> <br /> <br /> <h5><i>(In order to mute the sound as much as possible, this <u>has</u> to be quite a tight fit. <br /> I'm currently struggling a bit with uneven first layers, so your results may vary. <br /> If the cap doesn't fit correctly, try scaling the model in your slicer - or send me a message, and I'll adjust the model for you). </i></h5> <br /> Do this at your own risk. I shall not be held responsible or liable for any damages.

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