I unboxed the various layers of the printer, just to make sure I was shipped a printer (and not bricks/rocks/etc), and that all the parts were there.





When I took a closer look, I noticed the power supply was set to 230V, so I set that to 115V at this time so I would not forget to later on when I build the thing. I created a video of the unboxing so I knew how it went in the box, and I had video of the condition everything was in, and specifically in case anything was missing from the time that the tape was punctured.
Will post the video when I upload it. and update this entry.
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