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==== Hot surfaces ==== | ==== Hot surfaces ==== | ||
- | Inside the build chamber, the heating element generates the necessary ambient temperature set for a specific material. Depending on the processed material, surfaces inside the build chamber can **reach temperatures up to +70°C**.\\ | + | Inside the build chamber, the heating element generates the necessary ambient temperature set for a specific material. Depending on the processed material, surfaces inside the build chamber can **reach temperatures up to +80°C**.\\ |
- | The build plate is heated separately. It can **reach temperatures up to 130°C**.\\ | + | The build plate is heated separately. It can **reach temperatures up to 150°C**.\\ |
The extruder nozzle is heated to melt the filament strand and may **exceed temperatures of 500°C**.\\ | The extruder nozzle is heated to melt the filament strand and may **exceed temperatures of 500°C**.\\ | ||
Do not open the build chamber during or immediately after completion of a print job. The build plate heating shuts down after finishing a print and cools down to chamber temperature. **Always wait** at least 10 minutes before removing the printed object. This is also to avoid stress cracks due to sudden temperature drop.\\ | Do not open the build chamber during or immediately after completion of a print job. The build plate heating shuts down after finishing a print and cools down to chamber temperature. **Always wait** at least 10 minutes before removing the printed object. This is also to avoid stress cracks due to sudden temperature drop.\\ |