![Are there any drawbacks from ventilating directly from the prebuilt printer enclosure (like in picture 1)? Or is it necessary to get a second enclosure and ventilate from that (like in picture Are there any drawbacks from ventilating directly from the prebuilt printer enclosure (like in picture 1)? Or is it necessary to get a second enclosure and ventilate from that (like in picture](https://i.redd.it/are-there-any-drawbacks-from-ventilating-directly-from-the-v0-2hcs69msyvmb1.jpg?width=973&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2f26960765b06aee500f7524b15725719da6031e)
Are there any drawbacks from ventilating directly from the prebuilt printer enclosure (like in picture 1)? Or is it necessary to get a second enclosure and ventilate from that (like in picture
![Designed and printed a window fitting for my resin printer exhaust and a soldering iron exhaust snake. : r/3Dprinting Designed and printed a window fitting for my resin printer exhaust and a soldering iron exhaust snake. : r/3Dprinting](https://i.redd.it/hbkpeu5srlv61.jpg)
Designed and printed a window fitting for my resin printer exhaust and a soldering iron exhaust snake. : r/3Dprinting
![Amazon.com: Resin 3D Printer Enclosure with Ventilation, Fire Resistant Fabric UV Block Window, 12V Fan Vent Pipe Pre-Installed, Extract Smoke Smell Keep Warm, for Common LCD 3D Printers : Industrial & Scientific Amazon.com: Resin 3D Printer Enclosure with Ventilation, Fire Resistant Fabric UV Block Window, 12V Fan Vent Pipe Pre-Installed, Extract Smoke Smell Keep Warm, for Common LCD 3D Printers : Industrial & Scientific](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71li2feGK9L.jpg)