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[* icon_caution] Set the nozzle temperature to 285 degrees celsius for the heatblock to expand and grip it with a wrench.
[* black] Gently reattach the heatsink thread with your pliers, leave some slack so that it is not flush with the heatblock.
-[* black] re-screw the cleaned nozzle but leave a gap between the nozzle and heatblock.
-[* black] screw the heatsink thread until it is flush with the heatblock.
+[* black] Re-screw the cleaned nozzle but leave a gap between the nozzle and heatblock.
+[* black] Screw the heatsink thread until it is flush with the heatblock.
[* black] Tighten the nozzle once again until you feel the that the nozzle's thread is touching the heatsink thread to ensure that filament does not build up in the heatblock threads.