High bed temp may lead to fillament clogging

Hi all
Does anyone get this message ? I get it all the time when printing direct form x1c ,not when I send from app or pc ?
1:The door is open
2:Printing PLA
3:Room is small and has radiator in so bed always stays about 24 deg even when printer is off

Everything always prints ok ,but just annoys me …

Regards

I get it in my x1c when the chamber temp is above 20 degrees when starting a print with pla or petg

I just ignore it, as long as the chamber is below the “danger zone” temperature (35 for pla, etc) everything is fine

The message is only there to remind you about heat creep, I wish you could turn it off, though

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Thank you , I love it on the forum ,always find a answer ,great community…I ride a motorcycle and that’s the only other community where everyone helps each othe ,shame the rest of world either ride a bike or own a 3d printer LOL
Cheer

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I tried both with closed door an fully opened door.
My PLA Silk does some stringing if closed but other than that my temp stays below 40°C in the chamber.
I can’t see any difference between closed and open with PETG-HF

I always aim for 45 and below for PLA and 55 and below for PETG; I’m one of the weirdos though that happens to live where I don’t need to open the door or glass (never have never will) and I don’t use glue stick either. 99.99999% success rate on 2 X1Cs with 3,900+hrs combined. when I tell people either of these things they tend to jump down my throat lol, just know, it’s largely climate and HVAC contextual. I never go over those temps so I never open the door or glass.

I found out anecdotally that ironing gets ruined if/when I ever open the door during it, that’s so ironic that you get stringing with the door open. I live in Denver and the house is usually between 65-70 at all times, RH around 30% ambient, wonder how much those play a part.

Thank you ,looks like o was worrying about nothing with PLA and chamber heat :joy:I have made a bracket to hang of the door for camera so it will never close properly but that ok …
Thanks