cables themselves.
Remove just the endstop cable sections from the metal clips, sliding them out from under the
clip, bending the clip out of the way no more than is absolutely necessary. Metal clips can be
broken if bent back too far.
Remove all three sections of the endstop cable from the clips. Leave the Xaxis motor cable as
is, unclipped from the zip tie but still in place in the metal clips.
4. Flip the Replicator 2X onto its left side and remove the electronics bay cover.
The cover is secured with four bolts
. Remove them with your 2.5 mm hex wrench. Set the
bolts and cover aside.
5. Unplug the XYZ endstop cable connector.
With the Replicator 2X resting on its left side, the XYZ enstop cable connector will be left of
center on the motherboard, directly to the right of the wide gray ribbon cable leading to the LCD
interface. Remove the connector from the motherboard.
6. Unclip the X, Y and Zaxis sections of the cable from the underside of the Replicator
2X.
Slide the Xaxis section of the cable out from under the clip at the front right corner of the
underside of the bot. Slide the Y and Zaxis sections of the cable out from under the clip at the
back right corner of the underside of the bot.
7. Pull all three sections of the cable through to the underside of the bot.
Pull the Xaxis section of the cable through the hole at the front right corner of the underside of
the bot. Pull the Y and Zaxis sections of the cable through the hole at the back right corner of
the underside of the bot.
The XYZ endstop cable is no longer attached to any part of the Replicator 2X. Discard it.
8. Plug the new XYZ endstop cable into the motherboard.
9. Route the Xaxis section of the endstop cable to the front right corner of the bot.
Push the cable connector into the body of the bot through the hole in the corner of the bottom
panel. Slide the cable underneath the nearby metal clip.
10. Route the Y and Zaxis sections of the endstop cable to the back right corner of the