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Ver. B) 1.5mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, PETG
Ver. B) 1.5mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, PETG
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Ver. B) 3mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, PETG
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I noticed that during some prints, if heating mode is enabled to filter the air inside and the AUX fan is set to 100% to properly remove the ABS odor, a lot of air is pushed toward the model from the outlet below.

This print redirects that air downward, away from the model. That hole is only used for the Air Filter/Heat function of the P2S and X2D, especially with high-temperature filaments such as ABS, ASA, and PETG.

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU ONLY USE ABS FOR THE X2D since it offers a heated-chamber!!

Version A) pushes most of the air down below the buildplate, it even works if the build plate is further down. And also away from the inlet of the Chamber filter (so that it doesn't get sucked in after just getting filtered).



Version B) pushes most of the air down too below the buildplate, but also to the door side.  I tried minimizing air-restriction with A) but this improves on that by allowing air to be pushed out to the side towards the closed door.



ONLY USE PETG OR BETTER ABS TO PRINT THIS MODEL! 

UPDATE:

20.04.2026 I added versions with 3MM distance to the buildplate (the original onces with 1.5mm are still there and still work). :)

Warning:
Always make sure the model sits tight on the wall! The tolerances are tight with this model. I left a 1.5 mm gap there to the build-plate (I also added a version with a 3 mm gap!) and designed it in such a way that it bends away from the build-plate when pressed from the sides! Always make sure that this gap exists to prevent collisions with the built-plate and only use PETG or ABS for model so it doesn't deform!

After installation please slowly lift/lower the bed to make sure the gap exists!

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fits perfectly. printed with Bambu Lab ABS
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Ver. B) 1.5mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, PETG
Printed with PETG matte, fits perfectly 👍been facing with the right side cooling issue. I hope this finally solves the issue. previously I manually turned off the fan, but that caused outgassing and heat creep at times with smaller models 🫠.
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Sorry, what materials do you normally print with? This mod only really helps with ABS/ PETG printing if the filament uses "heating mode" that enables the filter in the back to suck in air and blow it out the lower hole where this model will redirect the air down. 😅 For PLA and other materials that use "Coolingmode" you might need an aux-deflector for the top hole, that still allows for cool air to come in to the chamber but not get it blown directly onto the model: https://makerworld.com/en/search/models?keyword=Aux+deflector+p2s You can use any model that deflects it 45° above the heatbed 😀
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Replying to @S_ro :
PETG mostly, when I printed multiple of these Gridfinity bins, those on the right side looks horrible 😅. I eventually learned it was this filter fan was the culprit. I’ve not printed PLA yet, but I do have the 45 deg installed, P2S even when I limit the filter fan to 20%, it still ramps up to 50%. I’m printing spool desiccant holder now, they all look good! I recalled previously the one on the right side… had worse finishing.
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Replying to @Celciuz :
Oki thats good to know, thanks! In the beginning when the P2S launched they only enabled the filter mode for ABS but at some point also changed it so that PETG uses it (which atleast in colder rooms good). I heard mixed reports for people where some said it was on for them and PETG and other who have said that it was still cooling mode. So I was not sure what the current state is since I on mine it was on heating mode for PETG, but I modified my filament presets which are kind of old 😅
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Ver. A) 1.5mm Downwards Flow, PETG
Great
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Thank you for printing it and for the beautiful images! And also, while it didn't shift during a long ABS prints of mine I still recommend keeping an eye on it for a while :) I tried to leave as much room to the build plate as possible (if I reduce the gap even further the fan will have to work a lot harder) :) I printed mine using PETG :D PLA is definitly not recommended here :)
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Replying to @S_ro :
I will keep an eye on it ;)
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Replying to @TommyCederlund :
Thanks! :D
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Ver. A) 1.5mm Downwards Flow, PETG
p2s, textured PEI plate, default profile, black PETG. no issues with the print.
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Ver. A) 1.5mm Downwards Flow, ABS
Does its job of preventing warping really well, also its really easy to connect to the printer.
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Ver. A) 1.5mm Downwards Flow, PETG
Great print! Didn't push it all the way in first time I installed it and it got knocked off, but now it fits perfectly
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Ver. B) 1.5mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, PETG
a small masterpiece. turned out great. thanks.
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Ver. B) 1.5mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, ABS
Printed version B in Grey PETG HF Fitted very well, nice and secure, and clears the build plate perfectly. Good model
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Ver. A) 1.5mm Downwards Flow, ABS
Turned out just fine, installs well and easy to remove if required as well. Printed mine with a bunch of other dust covers.
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Ver. A) 1.5mm Downwards Flow, PETG
Perfect it does not touch the build plate
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Ver. B) 3mm Downwards + Doorside Airflow, PETG
Working good so far. BL PETG HF Black.
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