Enclosure Ventilation Enclosure ventilation refers to the controlled airflow system within a 3D printer’s enclosure, designed to manage heat, fumes, and particulate matter generated during printing. Proper ventilation is especially important when working with materials like ABS or nylon, which release potentially harmful fumes. Ventilation systems often include fans, filters, and ducts to maintain air quality while preserving a stable internal temperature. Balancing ventilation and temperature control is crucial to prevent warping or adhesion issues. Advanced enclosures may use HEPA or activated carbon filters to ensure a safe and clean printing environment, particularly in home or professional settings. |