Easy path to high quality > 150mm/s print speed?

@Mossy the chamber fan doesn’t blow on the parts whatsoever, the intake at the rear shelf is next to useless and basically sucks and makes a lot of noise. I’ve set mine to “0” with no adverse effects, if running PLA I will leave the lid off which works way better than the ineffective Chamber fan (S3). On the other hand the Parts fan (S1) and the Aux fan (S2) are for cooling and do make a difference when set correctly.

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You’re right I’m sorry I had a moment and didn’t connect which fan you were talking about. For where I am an open case is not an option. My printer is located in a commercial woodworking mill.

Thats cool, sorry it came out a bit abrupt. I was trying to be clear on which fan was which. The P3 is still pretty lame in my opinion, it gets marginally better clearing power if you leave the silly filter out. I’ve had a 13 min benchy in PLA by cranking up the parts and aux, I don’t normally bother with excess speed in my daily printing.

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No you’re good! I find it’s better than nothing especially since I can’t open box it. For my use case speed means more parts and more parts means more money. I am going to push it harder and try to get to a consistent 500mms. My parts don’t need to be insanely pretty. Just structuraly need to hold up for the task.

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