TLDR; except when not printing), retract 1.6, flow 115%, I'm printing on a standard Ender 3 Pro. I finished 1 print at 35mm/s, 215 hot end, 65 bed retract at 1.6. My first print didn't have good layer adhesion, they separated when the part was bent, and on subsequent prints the filament got stuck in the feed mechanism halfway through the print. 20mm/s I increased the print temperature to 230 to also reduce the pressure on the gear. Layer sticking was caused by insufficient extrusion (filament size too small) and can be corrected by increasing the flow rate to 115%. ok but i felt like 115 ended up with a much stronger part (those parts i print are structural). This filament is perfect for what i use it for. I printed replacement footpegs for the roof rack. And rubber feet for stairs. It's soft enough to be slightly sticky and not mar surfaces, yet hard enough to hold its shape. Excellent stuff.
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