Hate to say it, but if that is a Basic, you need to get the temperature around the machine down to below 75°F or it’s going to be stuck in a cooling pause for a very long time.
Does the temperature drop at night? You might try running your jobs a little bit later. Or maybe disconnect the vent hose when it’s not in use so that the hot air doesn’t migrate up through the hose into the machine during the day when it’s not in use.
Maybe adding an additional portable air conditioner would help. Or directing the cold air from the AC vent directly towards the room (closing off other vents in the house and opening that one full and closing the door).
This was a creative solution from another customer:
https://community.glowforge.com/t/stupid-but-works-for-alert-cooling/19115?u=jules
I would probably try to rig up a long dryer hose coming out of the vent instead of the cardboard pipe. Either way, it will direct the cold air towards the machine air intake on the lower right hand side though, which is what you want to try to pull off somehow.
I’m going to shift your post to the Beyond the Manual section so other customers can share their solutions. Support isn’t allowed to make non-OEM suggestions for venting.