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If connections of electrodes to the opposing side of the EIB are desired, only glue and/or screw the EIB to the drive body on the higher side (see later step). Also, if this 'criss-cross' pattern of electrodes under the EIB is desired, consider delaying adding the fiber until after loading the electrodes. Otherwise, it will be harder to move the electrodes over to the opposite side of the EIB.
Make sure to use enough epoxy to hold the EIB to the drive body securely. Ideally, the epoxy should reach down the 'ears' on the drive body a bit, and also reach around the edge of the EIB, and extend a bit onto the top of the EIB. The only constraint here is that all vias need to be clear, and access to the screws needs to be unobstructed. 

Gluing fibers to EIB

Position fibers at desired depth, and glue them to the EIB with epoxy. 
Make sure to add epoxy to the top and bottom of the EIB to securely stabilize the ferrule.

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