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· Maximum recommended chamber temperature for S5?
Don't think there's an official Ultimaker maximum, but besides steppers in my experience you're quicker running into issues with the hotend, as you need air to cool it. Looong time ago when i still printed ABS on an enclosed Ultimaker2Â i had this issue. Think I kept the chamber temp below 50c to be ok at the time. Obviously the characteristics of the Core are different, so it's a matter of experimenting I guess...
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Don't think there's an official Ultimaker maximum, but besides steppers in my experience you're quicker running into issues with the hotend, as you need air to cool it. Looong time ago when i still printed ABS on an enclosed Ultimaker2Â i had this issue. Think I kept the chamber temp below 50c to be ok at the time. Obviously the characteristics of the Core are different, so it's a matter of experimenting I guess...
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