One of the most significant developments regarding XGroovy's operations is the formal investigation launched by Ofcom (Office of Communications) . As of late 2025, the regulator has been examining whether the platform complies with the , specifically its duties to implement "highly effective age assurance" to prevent minors from accessing pornographic content.
The exterior feels warm (45-55°C) – is this normal? Answer: Yes, for devices running >2 hours. If it exceeds 60°C exterior, check for blocked fan.
The "xgroovy safety hot" standard is evolving. The next generation (due for release Q4 2025) introduces "Adaptive Groove Geometry"—active channels that open and close based on real-time load. Furthermore, integration with Matter smart home protocol means your safety hot system will talk directly to your smoke detectors and sprinkler systems.
– “Xgroovy” isn’t a recognized safety equipment brand. It may be a misspelling of XGr (e.g., XGR safety gloves?) or a random online seller’s store name. “Safety hot” could refer to heat-resistant safety gear (gloves, sleeves, tools for hot surfaces).
Here is a breakdown of what these terms likely refer to and how to interpret your request:
Printing with PEEK, PEI, or Ultem requires sustained bed temperatures of 120°C–200°C. Standard heaters delaminate the PCB or cause fire hazards. Xgroovy’s grooved aluminum beds maintain flatness within 0.1mm while the “safety hot” logic prevents thermal bridging to stepper motors.