solarbird: (korra-excited)
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So a week ago I upgraded my Ender 3 V2 to a bimetallic heat break, for the usual reasons, and I've found a couple of unexpected benefits:

1. Way easier to get super-clean cold pulls, so I'm saving time on filament changes. But more importantly:

2. After installing and rerunning PID calibration, I can now stably print at 170°C! Before I couldn't. The printer could just barely handle 175°, and couldn't maintain 170° reasonably at all. Now it works great!

Admittedly printing at anything below 180°C is a super edge-case - I mean, the firmware defaults to not letting you print that cold, you have to override that to do it at all. But if you use some low-temperature filaments as I do, getting a better 175°C and getting 170°C at all is a nice little surprise side-benefit.

And yeah, I've done some side-by-sides printing old .gcode files, print quality really is just a little bit better, presumably from better temperature stability all around.

So - yeah! Pleasantly surprised. Yay. ^_^
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