
Cr10 Fan Duct
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A Cr-10 owner, eh? Well, I've got good news for you! Replacing your fan duct is easier than printing a new one! Simply follow these steps and you'll be back to cool prints in no time. First, shut down your printer and unplug it from the wall. This will prevent any accidental starts or power surges while you're tinkering with the innards. Next, remove the screws holding the fan duct in place – usually two or three depending on your model. Gently pull the old fan duct out of its housing and discard it responsibly. Now it's time to install the new one! Take your replacement fan duct and insert it into the housing, making sure it clicks securely into place. Replace the screws you removed earlier and tighten them firmly. Don't overtighten, though – you don't want to damage any surrounding components. That's it! You've successfully replaced your Cr-10 fan duct. Give your printer a quick test run to ensure everything is working as it should. If you're not getting the airflow you expect, double-check that the new fan duct is properly seated and the screws are tightened correctly.
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