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Is Ventilation Necessary for Safe 3D Printing?
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[QUOTE="Xforce, post: 6245022, member: 658515"] I got to use some 3D printers, the Ultimaker 2+ and 3 in a nearby library’s maker space... No ventilation but also no weird smells from the molten plastic or PLA... and I know the temperature of the nozzle is 250 Celsius. I’m sure the material they use makes sure the molecules don’t break down at that temperature they melt. [/QUOTE]
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