As 3D printing enthusiasts in Australia, we know that summer heat can challenge our machines. One prominent issue is heat creep, where heat from the hot end travels up the filament path, causing jams and inconsistent extrusion. Below are strategies to tackle this problem effectively.

What is Heat Creep?

Heat creep occurs when the filament softens or melts in the upper regions of the extruder, often exacerbated by increased ambient temperatures. Enclosed printers are particularly vulnerable, as they trap heat inside, raising the temperature further.

Identifying Heat Creep

Common symptoms include:

  • Extruder jams or clogs
  • Inconsistent extrusion
  • Filament softening in the extruder

Strategies to Prevent Heat Creep

  1. Improve Airflow: Remove printer enclosures, enable exhaust fans, or consider active cooling systems. If possible, relocate your printer to an air-conditioned space, ensuring airflow doesn’t disrupt prints.

  2. Adjust Temperature Settings:

    • Chamber Temperature: Lower slightly without compromising adhesion.
    • Bed Temperature: Reduce from 60°C to 55°C for PLA, using compatible surfaces like DREMC Satin PEI.
    • Environment: Consider removing covers to promote airflow.
    • Nozzle Temperature: Ensure cooling fans are functional and reduce printing temperature if necessary.
  3. Choose the Right Materials: Opt for higher HDT heat-resistant filaments to mitigate heat creep.

By employing a mix of these strategies, you can keep your 3D printing projects thriving even during the Aussie summer. For additional support or questions, feel free to contact DREMC Support.

More Information: https://support.dremc.com.au/en/support/solutions/articles/51000506444-tackling-heat-creep-in-aussie-summer

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