Abs Heat Bed Temperature
90 100 C.
Abs heat bed temperature. Updated Feb 27 2021. If you are interested in printing any sizable parts an enclosure is highly recommended. Read on to learn all about the best print bed temperatures for ABS.
The most commonly used bed temperature for ABS start at least at 80 C. It works by keeping the print at a high-temperature level. The Perfect PLA Print Bed Temperature.
With the increase in heat the aluminum bed may start expanding which can disturb the bed level because its shape will be changed. Printing requires a print chamber as warping is fairly common with ABS. Also check the cable connection at the back of the X-axis extruder piece.
The Ender 3s advertised print speed is quite high but manufacturers tend to inflate this figure as it makes for a good selling point. To print very large parts thin parts or parts with a high infil percentage a heated chamber is recommended to ensure no warping. If your bed is particularly bad at getting adhesion you might want to clean the bed of residues and fingerprints and relevel the bed.
Since ABS contracts more than other plastics while cooling down the print has a higher chance of warping since the upper layers that are not being heated by the bed cool down and exert a pulling force on the lower layers which may either cause the print to warp or layers to separate less common. If you have a glass bed the slurry is pretty much the best. If that is not enough and you use a glass bed a slurry of ABS in Acetone could come in handy.
I would check to make sure your thermistor wires are not damaged at the Thermistor end. Printing on an aluminum bed is possible but it is not that easy. That seems a bit long.

