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Jgaurora A5 : Printing ABS+

Hello everyone,

Does someone have ever try printing ABS+? I bought one on Amazon (but I didn't saw the caracteristics)
It need to be print at 260 / 280 °C with a bed at 80 / 120°C ....

I'm a bit afraid.

Comments

  • Samuel PinchesSamuel Pinches Posts: 2,997Administrator
    Because the A5/A5S does not have an all metal hotend, you should not go above 250C. That will cause the ptfe tube in the heatbreak to overheat and release toxic gases. Instead, if you are interested in high temp printing you may want to look into an all metal upgrade.
  • ValĂ©ry LopezValĂ©ry Lopez Posts: 14Member
    Ok, thank you for reply, I will resend it on Amazon!
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