I suggest you make an insulated enclosure for your printer. It serves two purpose: stabilizing chamber temp for ABS printing and keeping bad particles from spreading into the room.
Then upgrade it with 2 air ducts to bring fresh air in and take bad fume out after the print. Say, run air circulation for 30 minutes after print should mostly eliminate most of bad particle in the enclosure.
I am glad I went this route while trying print ABS with bed slinger Anycubic i3.
This was how I made the enclosure without table saw!
I used 2 of these from kmart, just tossed out the middle section. The shelf came un-assemble so no problem there
Used these flat brackets to joint 2 shelves into bigger one, 600x600x600 mm3
Bought a MDF panel 600x900 from Bunnings and just cut to size 600x600 without much cost.
The front panel is just a double-wall pc sheet (sunlite brand) that used for roofing. I cut this sheet with hand saw and utility knife, then embedded magnets at corners
The cost for the enclosure:
- Book shelf $23 x2
- Flat bracket $5
- 6mm MDF sheet 600x900 $9 + 1 cut $5
- sunlite sheet 600x1200 $26
- wood glue + wood screw $10
- Aluminum Thermal Sheet from bargain store $6
Total cost: AU$107 + about 2 hours of work
You can add led strip for better lightning as well.