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Bob S.
> 24 hourThis foil lined fabric enclosure keeps dirt and dust off the printer, it also prevents drafts and temperature swings that cause prints to warp. Temperatures inside when printing range from 80°F for PLA to 105°F for ABS. If covered with a blanket, temps can go to 95-115°F as a heated chamber for PA, PC, and nylon.
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happy mommy
> 24 hourMy son just got the Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo. It fits and the filament has just enough room to also fit. It keeps his printer free from dust and cat hair and helps is stay extra warm if printing with ABS. Zippers are tad hard to zip up and in down in the front and it’s challenging to get them to go over the frame if you need to unzip the entire front though.
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Carla Moore
> 24 hourAs a printer with a very frequented through house I have noticed my prints have been often disturbed by the temperature difference. Ever since I got this it has improved my prints greatly and relieves the stress of my 3d printer catching fire. I would much rather it catch fire in this than on my desk
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Dustin Kane
> 24 hourEvery time Ive printed something that takes more than two hours inside of this thing all zipped up the extruder has clogged. Ive played around with the settings a ton, but to no avail. That said, when I print with the front OPEN it prints fine. When its open, Im not sure how much fireproofing, sound canceling, or temperature consistency Im getting (I mean, I wasnt getting temperature consistency with it closed either), but I suspect its better than being out in the open. It has this velcro opening on the bottom-left side (no idea what its for). Ive considering doing a computer case fan + arduino uno + temperature sensor thing, 3d print a bracket that I can attach that all to and attach it to that opening, then have it turn on the fan when it gets too hot. Im a little worried that Id be blowing cool air directly on the heated bed. Also worried about pressure build up inside the case so Id probably need to vent it out of the top. As fun of a project as that sounds, pretty annoying for a $65 box. Other notes: - Pretty easy to assemble - Has a nice pocket on the right side. - Very annoying to get the printer in and out of. Definitely have to remove the filament spool and the mount for it.
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Dee
> 24 hourCover is nice and sturdy to keep pets and dust away from printer.
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Richard Hemingway
> 24 hourFairly cheap, but its a cheap price. It well built but its obvious if care isnt taken the see threw window will rip on the corners of the creases. But totally recommend this enclosure
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Del Scoville
> 24 hourAt fist I thought there wasnt going to be room for the spool of filament. I centered the spool holder, and crossed my fingers that the filament making a u-turn into the filament detector would work, and it does.
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Bryan
> 24 hourIt keeps the temperature stable for my prints, so it does its job. My one gripe would be that the window could look better (the plastic looks wrinkled/crumpled). Not sure it was worth the 60 some dollars I paid for it.
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Jason M.
> 24 hourThis enclosure is huge. No real clear direction to assemble it but wasnt hard to figure out. I got it for a Endeds3v2 and only problem I see is if you use the stock spool holder on top of the printer it will be taller than the enclosure. So youll have to feed it from outside of the enclosure but there isnt an opening in the side of the enclosure to do so.
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Ryan H
> 24 hourSeems to work as advertised. Be warned, the rods used are the type of fiberglass that has tiny splinters, so for the love of all that is holy, learn from my mistake, wear gloves. Other than that, it takes up a lot of space.