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I’ve got an esun dryer box, it seems to be working ok (it gets hot, fan works, it stays on for several hours) but I don’t seem to be able to get it to actually successfully dry my filament.

I’ve got a roll of PETG that’s been out for a while, had problems when printing (popping, lots of stringing, and it keeps crashing when bridging), I figured it’s just wet, but even after 8 hours of drying it’s no better.

So I just need to dry it for longer? Am I doing something wrong?

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[–] NoRamyunForYou@lemmy.nz 8 points 1 year ago

When I've had some filament lying out for a while, I usually start drying it atleast a day before.

I use the eSun Dryer as well, and usually start with a ~5 hour dry on Setting 3, and then another 3~5 hour dry right before I plan to print.

Seems to get the job done :)