3D Printing - 3D Printer HardwareA user sets the heated bed temperature to 0°C for printing ABS filament. What is the likely problem?AThe print will stick too well and be hard to removeBThe print may warp or not stick properlyCThe printer will overheat and stop workingDThe filament will melt too fastCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand ABS printing needsABS requires a heated bed around 90-110°C to stick well and avoid warping.Step 2: Analyze effect of 0°C bed temperatureSetting bed to 0°C means no heat, causing poor adhesion and warping of ABS prints.Final Answer:The print may warp or not stick properly -> Option BQuick Check:ABS needs warm bed; 0°C causes warping [OK]Quick Trick: ABS needs warm bed; zero causes warping [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking print sticks too well at 0°CAssuming printer overheats at low bed tempBelieving filament melts faster with cold bed
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