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These screws were used before the S5 for the case and other covers. So 2 options, maybe the S5 uses this kind of screw for the bottom cover or it is a "blind passenger" 🙂
I would not worry about it, these screws (round or the new flat ones) are for cover and chassis and not for something important in the printer.
The standard M3x16 or M3x14 screws are still used for all purposes other than the casing. But not for the bottom cover. I would check inside the build volume for a missing screw, e.g. somewhere on the bottom of the print bed.
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Smithy 806
These screws were used before the S5 for the case and other covers. So 2 options, maybe the S5 uses this kind of screw for the bottom cover or it is a "blind passenger" 🙂
I would not worry about it, these screws (round or the new flat ones) are for cover and chassis and not for something important in the printer.
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The standard M3x16 or M3x14 screws are still used for all purposes other than the casing. But not for the bottom cover. I would check inside the build volume for a missing screw, e.g. somewhere on the bottom of the print bed.
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SOLVED! Its the screw for the S5 front door hinges.
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