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Nope, you can leave the printer in the state it rests in when it finishes a print.
Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply!
I usually unload when finished. Ask my wife ☝️
You can ask me too 😉 (I don’t do his wife I just trust the man)
It depends on how long you'll go between prints. If more than a day, I like to unload.
Any particular reason you like to unload if you go longer than a day?
Nope
Filament can absorb moisture and that can cause print issues. Best to store in an airtight container with desiccants.
It can become brittle in the extruder and snap. Not extremely difficult to clear out with a bambu, but still annoying to deal with.
Depends on the material. Some will absorb moisture if left out so it’s best to put it back in a package with desiccant. Others like PLA will mostly be OK.
Nope, you can leave the printer in the state it rests in when it finishes a print.
Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply!
I usually unload when finished. Ask my wife ☝️
You can ask me too 😉 (I don’t do his wife I just trust the man)
It depends on how long you'll go between prints. If more than a day, I like to unload.
Any particular reason you like to unload if you go longer than a day?
Nope
Filament can absorb moisture and that can cause print issues. Best to store in an airtight container with desiccants.
It can become brittle in the extruder and snap. Not extremely difficult to clear out with a bambu, but still annoying to deal with.
Depends on the material. Some will absorb moisture if left out so it’s best to put it back in a package with desiccant. Others like PLA will mostly be OK.