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3D printer for hot weather & high-speed printing

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Bowden type dual nozzle DIY 3D printer for hot weather & high-speed printing. - Does your Bowden type dual extruder work well in hot weather??    In my case, I got a lot of stress from the nozzle blocking caused by filament thermal expansion in the nozzle. The weather was really hot and I didn’t have an air conditioner. The room temperature where I used 3D printer increased up to 32℃. For better bed adhesion, I tried to print an initial layer with low printing speed (around 50 mm/s) and high nozzle temperature (around 200℃ with 2nd nozzle hea

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Bowden type dual nozzle DIY 3D printer for hot weather & high-speed printing. - Does your Bowden type dual extruder work well in hot weather??    In my case, I got a lot of stress from the nozzle blocking caused by filament thermal expansion in the nozzle. The weather was really hot and I didn’t have an air conditioner. The room temperature where I used 3D printer increased up to 32℃. For better bed adhesion, I tried to print an initial layer with low printing speed (around 50 mm/s) and high nozzle temperature (around 200℃ with 2nd nozzle hea
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