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9.2 Print temperature is too low
Warm plastic will always bond together much better than cold plastic. If you
notice that your layers aren’t bonding together and you are certain that your
layer height isn’t too large, it is possible that your filament needs to be printed a
higher temperature to create a strong bond. For example, if you tried to print
ABS plastic at 190
℃
, you would likely find that the layers of your part will easily
break apart. This is because ABS typically needs to be printed around 220-
240
℃
to create a strong bond between the layers of your print. So if you feel this
may be the problem, verify that you are using the correct temperature for the
filament you have purchased. Try increasing the temperature by 5- 10 degrees
to see if the adhesion improves. Please read “Cure Tutorial” or “Anet3D printer
Control Panel Instructions” to learn how to set print temperature.