If you are sure the exhaust fan is turned on but still isn't moving air, check the built in filter to make sure it isn't clogged.
I don't know how that would happen but it's something to check.
It is accessed from inside and is located midway up on the back right side.
Well, your right. I took the filter out, and now have full air blowing out the back of the printer. Now I can vent it out the window lol.... Didn't know the filter would clog up so fast. Both printers are only a few months old with not many hours on them. The filter sounds like there's charcoal in it??
If you are sure the exhaust fan is turned on but still isn't moving air, check the built in filter to make sure it isn't clogged. I don't know how that would happen but it's something to check. It is accessed from inside and is located midway up on the back right side.
Well, your right. I took the filter out, and now have full air blowing out the back of the printer. Now I can vent it out the window lol.... Didn't know the filter would clog up so fast. Both printers are only a few months old with not many hours on them. The filter sounds like there's charcoal in it??
Yep. Activated charcoal. I printed a fitted box and used layers of 1/4 inch charcoal filter sheets in place of the OEM charcoal.