3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
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Lifting on the corners, especially if this was a bed sized print, was probably due to warping. It stinks that it took out your bed, but warping probably wasn't the cause there.
My main printer these days is enclosed. When I print PETG on it I'll pop the lid open because PETG doesn't like to be too warm.
I thought too cold caused warping, does too warm cause it as well?
Sorry for the delayed reply. No, too warm won't cause warping. However, the hold side of your hot end will at best be ambient temperature. If it gets too warm you can clog your nozzle.
My view is "if the chamber doesn't need to be hotter why make it hotter?".
If you were printing ASA/ABS you want your chamber to go basically as hot as you can get it though - especially if you're printing something big.
No worries thanks for the information!