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Preventing PVA and BAM to alter temperatures #19128

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PVA and BAM should not change the build plate and build volume temperature settings of the model material.

PP-371

…ume temperature settings of the model material.

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PVA and BAM will soften in the printhead at build volume temperatures above 40C, I think 40C should be the hard limit. This is a great way of defining the maximum and optimal value for a setting though.

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PVA and BAM will soften in the printhead at build volume temperatures above 40C, I think 40C should be the hard limit. This is a great way of defining the maximum and optimal value for a setting though.

OK, I will put the maximum build volume temperature of 40C for PVA. I'll keep it 70C for BAM because it needs to work together with PC.

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⚠️ Clang-Tidy found issue(s) with the introduced code (1/2)

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⚠️ Clang-Tidy found issue(s) with the introduced code (2/2)

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Looks good to me, however I had to resolve some git conflicts, so @pkuiper-ultimaker please make a quick check and tell me if something is missing

@HellAholic HellAholic merged commit 3fae96e into main Jul 2, 2024
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@HellAholic HellAholic deleted the PP-371-Prevent-wrong-temperature-with-support-materials branch July 2, 2024 09:06
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