filaments:pva
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These numbers are provided as a baseline, and **need** adjustment and calibration for your specific printer/ | These numbers are provided as a baseline, and **need** adjustment and calibration for your specific printer/ | ||
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|PVA |220 |60 |Not required | |PVA |220 |60 |Not required | ||
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Additionally if the filament has soaked too much moisture, for example the spool was left unattended to outside of a dry box for a week then hydrolysis will degrade the material substantially and individual strands of the spool can fuse together upon attempting to dry it. | Additionally if the filament has soaked too much moisture, for example the spool was left unattended to outside of a dry box for a week then hydrolysis will degrade the material substantially and individual strands of the spool can fuse together upon attempting to dry it. | ||
- | PVA becomes flexible when it is wet. | + | PVA becomes flexible when it is wet. |
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+ | Print at slow speeds for best results. | ||
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+ | For optimal bed adhesion it is recommended to apply a thin layer of glue stick. |
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