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 ====== Adapting anycubic main enclosure to the new PCB ====== ====== Adapting anycubic main enclosure to the new PCB ======
 The Anycubic I3 Mega enclosure needs to be slightly modified to give some space to the D-sub connectors. For this holes need to be cut in the metal casing. The following file can be helpful here: The Anycubic I3 Mega enclosure needs to be slightly modified to give some space to the D-sub connectors. For this holes need to be cut in the metal casing. The following file can be helpful here:
-  * {{ :projects:3dprinting:anycubic_i3_mega:i3_mega_hub2-outline.pdf|I3 MEGA HUB2 outline.}}+  * {{ :projects:3dprinting:anycubic_i3_mega:i3_mega_hub4-outline.pdf|I3 MEGA HUB4 outline.}}
  
 This file contains the following drawing: This file contains the following drawing:
-{{ :projects:3dprinting:anycubic_i3_mega:i3_mega_hub2-outline.png?direct&600 | Drawing to facilitate positioning of holes.}}+{{ :projects:3dprinting:anycubic_i3_mega:i3_mega_hub4-outline.png?direct&600 | Drawing to facilitate positioning of holes.}}
  
 To start, first unscrew/remove everything which is attached or mounted on the main metal casing. It is better to prevent any metal dust getting onto the circuit board and/or power supply or anything else. When done, for the large cutout, draw with a pencil horizontal and vertical lines on the metal casing, using the position of the press-in nut, which is visible from the outside, like shown on the picture below: To start, first unscrew/remove everything which is attached or mounted on the main metal casing. It is better to prevent any metal dust getting onto the circuit board and/or power supply or anything else. When done, for the large cutout, draw with a pencil horizontal and vertical lines on the metal casing, using the position of the press-in nut, which is visible from the outside, like shown on the picture below:
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