Why the 100 ℃ default bed temp for Flex filament
The Prusa Material Guide recommends a bed temperature of 50℃ for all flex filaments except for ColorFab nGen Flex (85℃). So why does the firmware set the bed temp to 100℃ when changing filament or doing a first layer test. In my case this makes the textured steel sheet extremely difficult to clean.
Best Answer by prnthp:
Hmm... I'm pretty sure mine is set to 50 C when changing filament to FLEX. Are you sure you are selecting the right filament type?
RE: Why the 100 ℃ default bed temp for Flex filament
Hmm... I'm pretty sure mine is set to 50 C when changing filament to FLEX. Are you sure you are selecting the right filament type?
RE: Why the 100 ℃ default bed temp for Flex filament
@prnthp
😱 DOH!! I think you must be right! The choice right above Flex is PP which is 240/100. Same hotend temp, but twice the bed temp of Flex (240/50). I must have fumble-fingered it!