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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Winter here and some extrusion temp fiddling required for adhesion this will presumably change at it warms up for summer</p><p>It would be fairly easy to arrange a (roughly) constant temperature in the chamber with some low level of replacement air to avoid fume buildup (aquarium air pump?). The question is what temperature - points include:</p><p>plastic bits inside<br />insulation especially on the steppers<br />cooling of extruder</p><p>Thinking 50C or would that be stretching it.</p>]]></description>
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