Chamber temperature for ASA high enough?
Hi,
I ordered a Prusa Core One L printer. I'm waiting for the delivery. But now I have my doubts because I want to do a lot of ASA printing.
ASA needs a high chamber temperature like 70 degrees. But the Core One L only gets to 60 degrees.
Furthermore I ordered the filter kit. I'm afraid this extra filter with fan will make the maximum chamber temperature lower then 60 degrees.
In that case I will regret my choice for the Prusa Core One L.
Does anybody has some experience with this? And if this is a problem for ASA, is there a solution or work around?
RE: Chamber temperature for ASA high enough?
No panic.
We have a plain Core One, so likely with even less effective chamber heating, but what we have printed in ASA (Prusament black) so far has turned out pretty good.
RE: Chamber temperature for ASA high enough?
I print ABS/ASA and it works, just need to close some holes to make it more air tight and you will be fine. I do not have the filtration, though.
See mu signature in Printables, Collections and there are some addons for the Core One L you may want to have.
See my GitHub and printables.com for some 3d stuff that you may like.
RE: Chamber temperature for ASA high enough?
Yes, closing hole. Example taping over gaps in the frame. I also throw a blanket on the top to keep heat in. I can get around 58° which is good enough for most ASA.