So I've been having some prints do some weird things lately, like warping (during the print, not when curing), missing parts of the print, etc. At first, when it was primarily warping, I thought it might be due to being left hanging for too long, as it's sometimes 20+ after a print finishes before I get back out to the shop to remove/clean. However, this latest print failure has me wondering. This happened immediately after a different, successful print covering the same amount of the bed.
It did get pretty cold last night, and I was printing through the night (trying to get baddies ready for our session on Monday), so I'm beginning to wonder if that might be the cause. I believe it got down to around 40f, and the shop isn't insulated so it's safe to assume that was pretty close the ambient temp for the printer.
Anyone have any experience with failures like these/printing at those temperatures? Should I just not plan to print when the weather's like this?
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Jason Willis
2020-02-15 02:43:55
Paolo Maurini
2020-02-15 02:57:42