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I've been testing some ironing settings and it seems that part cooling fan speed is pretty important to create a smooth finish. I'm wondering if it's possible to make the model control the fan speed during ironing, maybe as a new feature? To me it seems that if a line is long little cooling is needed since the line will cool solidify before the nozzle comes back to the area but if the line is short some or a lot of cooling is needed to prevent buildup in front of the nozzle, causing scarring.
This is a picture of a long ironing line. Left side hasn't been ironed, middle is being ironed with fan turned off and right side is ironed with the fan on.
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Using the small area flow compensation model to control fan speed during ironing?
Feature request - Using the small area flow compensation model to control fan speed during ironing?
Jul 14, 2024
I've been testing some ironing settings and it seems that part cooling fan speed is pretty important to create a smooth finish. I'm wondering if it's possible to make the model control the fan speed during ironing, maybe as a new feature? To me it seems that if a line is long little cooling is needed since the line will cool solidify before the nozzle comes back to the area but if the line is short some or a lot of cooling is needed to prevent buildup in front of the nozzle, causing scarring.
This is a picture of a long ironing line. Left side hasn't been ironed, middle is being ironed with fan turned off and right side is ironed with the fan on.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: