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If it works it's good.ย Safety is always a concern but at temps below 100 it shouldn't be stressing any components overly much.
I don't print much ABS but when I do, I cover the machine and run the heated bed at 105.ย It's hot and I worry about the power supply and motors.ย I have had good success with PETG and it doesn't stress the machine near as much.
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If it works it's good.ย Safety is always a concern but at temps below 100 it shouldn't be stressing any components overly much.
I don't print much ABS but when I do, I cover the machine and run the heated bed at 105.ย It's hot and I worry about the power supply and motors.ย I have had good success with PETG and it doesn't stress the machine near as much.
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