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In this next Episode we continue to print Voron 2.4 R2 ApolloX ASA parts on the open frame Felix sucessfully. The results are not perfect yet, but there is still enough filament and more parts to tweak more slicer settings to get it to as close to perfect as possible within the constraints of the printer and environment. But so far, the brims and draft shield seem to hold.</description>
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