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North Forge has two DIY filament dryers. If you haven't stored your filament properly, it can absorb moisture and cause poor print quality. Dry your PLA at 113F for 8 hours before printing. Other materials may require hotter temperatures or shorter times. Please don't leave your filament in the dryer long-term.

Revision as of 10:12, 2024 June 13

North Forge has two DIY filament dryers. If you haven't stored your filament properly, it can absorb moisture and cause poor print quality. Dry your PLA at 113F for 8 hours before printing. Other materials may require hotter temperatures or shorter times. Please don't leave your filament in the dryer long-term.