Actually, I tried it with the door open and a desktop fan at full power in front, and it’s working quite nicely. I’m about an hour into the print, hasn’t blocked yet. (Actually, I just heard my printer beeping, print is done, and it’s looking good.)
All brands ABS? I thought Up printers had trouble with non-PP3DP filament? The place where I bought my printer specifically recommended against using non-original filament with it.
Yes, I’m also going to install en extra cooler, but simply a desk fan works as well. (But looks stupid.)
Well, same people also said PLA would work without problems, so I’m going to take what they say with a grain of salt from now on… and just buy my filament somewhere else.
I find Easyfill from Formfutura extremely good, though not cheap.
But I also printed with ABS filament costing 20 euro’s the kilogram and even that worked.
Its a pity though that the temp of the bed is not adjustable. With larger prints there is a severe chance of warping, but I use glue trying to prevent that. Sort of arabian gum we call it here in the Netherlands.
Hi! What brand 20 EUR/kg are you using? I’m also in the Netherlands.
My experience sometimes is that if the bed adhesion is good, the part simply warps the perforated bed itself. Would a higher temperature reduce that?
Lack of adjustable temperature indeed is annoying, as is the lack of PLA support out-of-the-box. Lack of support for 3rd party software as well. But still, printer works very well and is relatively user-friendly if you stick to the original PP3DP ABS filament.
Though, I would try out a RepRap if I had to choose a printer again since it’s open-source.
I don’t know if the heating of the bed has to be lower or higher since I cannot try it.
But I have another printer where everything is adjustable (Makerbot software) and I must say, every filament has its particular use. Unfortunately. Even different colors of the same manufacturer can differ.