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Plate cooler with Philips air purifier

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0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer
0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer
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Supports to turn the Philips AC0820 air purifier into a print plate cooler To mount them, simply insert the 4 pins between the purifier's fins

 

Warning: the purifier's fins are not regular, nor is their spacing, so in some places the parts might be difficult to fit or may not secure well and slip off Therefore, it is advisable to choose the attachment points carefully so that they are stable and prevent the plate from falling

 

I always keep this air purifier near the printer, which I turn on during printing, so I thought of using its air jet to cool print plates when I want to remove parts quickly It is practical and the presence of the supports does not affect the purifier's operation

 

The support surfaces have rounded edges, so they will not scratch the plate

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