Atomos Ninja Inferno SSD Caddy
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Modifying the original Atomos Ninja Inferno caddy design by slotting up the sides helps close the gap between the SSD and the case, reducing flex when tightening screws. Four M3x4mm screws with small countersunk heads are required, though they can be challenging to source. If the SATA port opening sags due to inadequate supports, especially when printing with PETG, it's necessary to sand it back to prevent the caddy from catching on the plug during insertion. For a high-quality finish, printing to glass or using a new heatbed surface with a fine texture is recommended.
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