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[title] Post-print Maintenance
-[* black] While it may not be necessary to clean the nozzle after every print, it is good practice to check the state of the nozzle after every print and clear away any excess plastic which may have built up while the print was in progress. To clean the nozzle of a 3D printer, you can use a nozzle cleaning kit or a brass wire brush.
-[* black] To use a nozzle cleaning kit, insert the cleaning tool (typically this is a small needle-like object) into the nozzle and twist it gently to remove any debris.
+[* black] After every print, it is always a good idea to inspect the nozzle and the print surface.
+[* black] The print sheet should be clear of any debris and it can also be cleaned with 90% Isopropyl alcohol to ensure optimal performance for the next print.
+[* black] While it may not be necessary to clean the nozzle after every print, it is good practice to check the state of the nozzle after every print and clear away any excess plastic which may have built up while the print was in progress.
[* black] To use a brass wire brush, the hotend should be heated and the printer should be unpowered. Lightly brush the heater block and the nozzle remove any burned plastic residue and other debris.
+[* black] Note: A brass wire brush may not be recommended for some configurations of the printer. For example, if you have an Olsson Ruby Nozzle or an E3D Nozzle X installed on the printer, using a brass wire brush may void the manufacturer warranty and cause cosmetic or permanent damage.
[* black] Warning: The printer must be turned off when using a brash wire brush around the heater block and nozzle. If the printer is powered, it is possible to short out the thermistor or heater cartrige, which may cause permanent damage the electronics.