Stringing circle

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Re: Stringing circle

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I just got a new roll of Dutch Orange yesterday from PrintedSolid and launched a 6 hour print.

Sometime overnight the print came off the build plate and I awoke to a big ball of spaghetti.

I wonder if the rising humidity helped cause that. I haven't been using glue stick since just heating the glass to 70C had worked well.
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Was it n-Gen? I can't remember what bed adhersion I used at the moment, I need to consult my little white book :geek:
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Colorfabb PLA/PHA...the beautiful Dutch Orange
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Oh yes it's a nice orange, print yourself off a couple of the treefrogs they look great in the bright colours.
For bed adhersion I use my wife's hairspray, a good quality one mind 'Elnet' with a bed temperature of 45 - 50'C works well, only need to reapply every 10 prints or so.
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