Koz Ross on Nostr: npub10aepe…rygz9 npub12atwf…lme5y Not necessarily. I would say running PLA below ...
npub10aepe5pxwt2ut3t502p46gx2kpm8uz6gpzjqac84dghe7rzwgsss5rygz9 (npub10ae…ygz9) npub12atwfrq4rfv7fqara6gzsgrgj7k8ngewzl5nzs46agwyxzh0e25qxlme5y (npub12at…me5y) Not necessarily. I would say running PLA below 220 is a bad idea, and I've run it as hot as 240 before when I needed the flow.
Manufacturer recommendations are rarely worth anything, and printing too cold will give you weak parts at best, under-extrusion and outright jams at worst.
Manufacturer recommendations are rarely worth anything, and printing too cold will give you weak parts at best, under-extrusion and outright jams at worst.