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[title] Orientation: The cage and the print head
[* black] This step is to orientate you to the parts involved.
-[* black] Picture 1 shows the labels I've used in this guide. And yes, that plastic holder gave me a lot of grief.
+[* black] Picture 1 shows the labels I've used in this guide. And yes, that plastic holder gave me a lot of grief. I had to rip out the cables in order to figure out how to remove it. ***DO NOT unplug your cables at this point!***
[* black] Picture 2 shows how the dismantled cage will look like.
[* black] Picture 3 shows the print head. To be clear, the print head is actually just that metal bit. For this Epson L6170 Eco-tank printer, the print head has the nozzles attached to it.
[* black] If you're buying a replacement print head, you might want to take note that some sellers ++only sell the print head++ (which means you need to unscrew the nozzle attachment).