Food Vacuum seal plug to Vacuum port

Food Vacuum seal plug to Vacuum port

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I used ABS and printed base side down, employed a brim at 5mm and kept it from touching. I operated the printer at 0.2 layer height. I utilized the Geetech A10 to print, with a hot end temperature of 240 degrees Celsius and a heatbed set to 75 degrees Celsius without an enclosure. I installed a magnetic removable bed obtained from eBay. I encountered no warping issues. Alternatively, try printing PLA+ at 230 nozzle temperature and a bed temperature of 65 degrees Celsius. So far, I have not attempted printing PETG, but it should also work. Standard PLA might print successfully, although it may potentially leak; this is simply my guess. If anyone has experience with this, please provide feedback. Both files exhibit slight size differences at the nozzle end. To resolve this issue, you can use fine sandpaper to gently rub down the area if it's too tight for the vacuum port hole or try scaling up or down using a 3D program or slicer.

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