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In order to prevent filaments from absorbing moisture from the environment, you may wish to utilize a Drybox. This is a container that maintains a low/no moisture atmosphere to protect the plastic contained within. These are often homemade, as drybox construction is simple and straightforwards.</description>
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In a perfect world, everyone would use a well-calibrated lab oven capable of reaching temperatures up to 350C. However, a variety of equipment can be used for 3D printing purposes, even as simple as a 55C filament drier.

In this space, “ovens</description>
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        <description>much ink has been spilled elsewhere on printers.

this page is to share the printers usually chosen by the community, and is a good place to introduce the modifications needed/used.</description>
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