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+[title] Label all existing wires with painters tape
+[* icon_caution] Remove the power cable and make sure the machine is not powered at all.
+[* black] Using the painters tape and a marker, label all the cables within the machine. This is useful when reinstalling the cables into the motherboard later, but it's also good to know what is what.
+[* black] You should have the following labels: X, Y, Z, X stop, Y stop, Z stop, Hotend, T0 (Hotend thermistor), Fan 1, Fan 0, and Filament Sensor
+[* icon_note] Fan 1 (as labeled by Anycubic) is actually multiple fans. We're going to need to modify this later on to plug into the new motherboard.

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