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eggsa
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How to achieve close to 60°C chamber temp?

The Prusa Core One L is marketed with up to 60°C. How can I achieve about 58-60°C for ideal ASA printing? There is basically no insulation of the enclosure and it looses too much heat. And the corners have open gaps.

Opublikowany : 20/06/2026 3:59 am
eggsa
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RE: How to achieve close to 60°C chamber temp?

I actually figured out a solution myself by covering the top with some insulating material and cranking up the temperature of the heat bed to 110°C. Given the constant heat radiation of the print bed it makes sense that the insulation of the enclosure has some limits.

Opublikowany : 21/06/2026 3:20 pm
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Kubarlov
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RE: How to achieve close to 60°C chamber temp?

You did the right thing. You might remember from elementary school that heat isn't airborne, but radiated, so those gaps in the corners are nothing compared to a metal casing that conducts heat and releases it outward across its entire surface.

Opublikowany : 22/06/2026 8:54 am
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