Prints not sticking in colder ambient temperature issue
So I finally got my printer assembled and printed the boat...worked really well. I then moved it outside to my shed which has an ambient temperature between 50 and 60 degrees F. Every time I print out there though it works for the first few layers, then it becomes unstuck from the bed and the print becomes a mess.
I've got a qidi x-one2 with an enclosure that never fails out there, so I'm wondering if I need to enclose my prints to get it to work out there. I tried raising the bed temp up to 70C but it didn't help any. Also as a last resort tried the aquanet I use on my glass bed for my other printer but that didn't help either.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
RE: Prints not sticking in colder ambient temperature issue
A photo tent might retain sufficient heat.
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RE: Prints not sticking in colder ambient temperature issue
If I understand correctly, the printer will not operate below 15C, it will generate a MinTemp error. Prusa recommend 20C
RE: Prints not sticking in colder ambient temperature issue
Darn, I tried to delete my previous post as it states the obvious and doen't help at all.