Just went through another printer with 1/4" of black sound-deadening foam
attached to the insides of the enclosure in absolutely terrible shape. I
found that warm soapy water is the easiest way to remove it--it just
disintegrates into sludge when the water hits it.
I'm thinking of replacing it with 1/2" styrofoam. The noise to be
attenuated is high-frequency 1-3KHz from the printhead.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this--leaving any sound absorption off is
a little more than my ears can take.
Thanks,
Chuck