Adaptive Cooling Adaptive cooling is a dynamic feature in 3D printing that adjusts cooling fan speeds based on the print's requirements. This technique is particularly useful for managing thermal properties during complex prints, such as overhangs, bridges, or small features. By increasing fan speed in areas requiring rapid solidification and reducing it where slower cooling is beneficial, adaptive cooling minimizes defects like sagging, warping, or poor adhesion. Many slicer programs support adaptive cooling profiles, which can be customized for different materials and model geometries. This feature improves the overall quality and precision of prints while reducing the risk of thermal-related issues. |