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-[title] Is this a waste of time?
-[* icon_note] Before you even bother with this, make sure you have a die cast laser. The plastic ones fail because of uneven wear.
-[* black] If your laser is plastic, ***STOP HERE***. It failed because the plastic wore incorrectly.
-[* black] If you have a ***DIE CAST LASER*** this can save the unit for a period of time. These seem to fail because the optical block is worn out, or on the way out.
+[title] Is your system recoverable?
+[* icon_note] Before starting this repair, check if the laser is die cast before opening the system. If your laser is die cast, it should look like the laser in this system. Plastic lasers can't be repaired with this method.
+[* black] If your laser is plastic, ***Stop here and replace the laser***. The failure mode was related to uneven wear.
+[* black] If you have a ***Die cast laser***, this fix may recover the laser. These often fail due to laser wear and tear over the years, but can also fail because due to the lens for the laser being the issue.