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[title] Checking for a die cast laser
-[* black] With the laser removed from the system, remove the 2 screws from the bottom of the laser. Use a ***Phillips PH1*** screwdriver. You need to do this to verify if your laser is die cast or plastic.
-[* black] With the cover off of the laser, look at the laser. The laser should look like the laser in the picture. If it doesn't, it is a plastic laser assembly. After this is verified, put the cover back on the bottom of the laser.
+[* black] With the laser removed from the system, remove the 2 ***''{hillips PH1 screws''*** hiding the laser. ***''Check if the laser is plastic.''***
+[* black] ***''If your laser is repairable, it will look like the one shown in the photos.''*** If it is not metal, it cannot be salvaged. Reassemble and adjust if repairable.