A little behind-the-scenes. I use a Monoprice Maker Select, located on a shelf in a closet that serves as a loose enclosure. The acoustic foam beneath is rated for flammability and provides compliance to damp out the printer’s vibrations, making it significantly quieter in operation. The Noctua fans help too. Other modifications include:

A Rear mounted fan duct provides excellent, even cooling without obstructing access to the nozzle.

A magnetically mounted sewing machine LED doubles as a pulley for the filament.

A printed chain link offsets the cable carrier into a more desirable position.

LMUW8 linear bearings (LM8LUU equivalent) from Misumi are used for the carriage, glued for retention.

Each belt has a half-twist so the smooth side runs over the idler pulley.

An extra vent is bored out just above the PSU’s exhaust fan. This was an attempt to fix an overheating problem, but tt turned out the plastic connector housing for the heated bed had melted. I soldered the wires directly to the board and haven’t had issues since.

The glass bed is present because the aluminum plate was too far out of flatness. Thermal pads direct heat towards the outer perimeter, which heats the entire surface more evenly, though slower. I still print on blue painter’s tape, as PETG may bond to the glass too well to be removed.