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White dusty like powder on hotend fan and inside of stealthburner head?

Hello All.

I have been noticing that I have some white powder sticking to my hotend fan and also found some of it around the center LED of the toolhead (Stealthburner)
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It does not seem to me like dust but more like chalk/calsium 'ish'.

This is something I have noticed building up since I started using the Stealthburner.
It might have been around same time I also started using isopropylalcohol to clean the PEI sheet between prints and Dimafix as adhesion.
I print 99.9 % in ASA (Black).

So could this be something that comes from either the isopropylalcohol or the Dimafix?

Does other have similar experiences.
I never saw this when I printed on my old printer with PLA and PETG. And I dont remember seing ANYTHING at all like this either in the beginning on my Voron when I was using the Afterburner head.
But at that time I was not using the isopropylalcohol or the Dimafix either.

/Zep
 

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I suspect it's filament offgas residue that just builds up in those areas. I used to have this issue when I printed a lot of PETG on some Prusa MK3S machines, it gathered around the part cooling fan and other areas around the nozzle.

I shouldn't affect functionality, you should be good to go once you wipe it off. I just used a paper towel. For tricky to reach areas I just blasted some compressed air I had on hand.
 
I suspect it's filament offgas residue that just builds up in those areas. I used to have this issue when I printed a lot of PETG on some Prusa MK3S machines, it gathered around the part cooling fan and other areas around the nozzle.

I shouldn't affect functionality, you should be good to go once you wipe it off. I just used a paper towel. For tricky to reach areas I just blasted some compressed air I had on hand.
Yeah I dont feel either it will affect funtionality. I am just wondering what it is from.

The voron0 that I used for maybe ~4kg of ABS is already very gunked up on the windows by some resedue.
Do you use any filter in those printers?

That seems to me as a different issue though. I dont have that issue with the whole of the inside of the printer being covered and I dont really have issues other than this stuff attaching to where I showed/mention. I dont really have a feeling it is "harming" my printer but I will of course have this in mind in any case.

Yes I made some filters but those are just activated coal filters so that is mainly for the smell I guess.
 
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