After many headaches with this filament I'm not sure if it's even PETG. My machine and slicer are matched to PETG which I have used from other brands. When I tried to use this I chose the same profile I normally use and 240C. Terrible dripping and tension and a clogged nozzle after a few tries. I tried lowering the temperature, then lowered it again and again. Right now I'm at 200°C (like PLA) and it's still pushing out. It cracks and breaks (like PLA) instead of bending like PETG. And it peels away from the glass substrate easily (like PLA) rather than snagging a lot and fumbling with it to remove it. It still looks bad and there is shit everywhere. If I wanted PLA I would order it. I also noticed that unlike the label on the roll that suggests 230-260°C, the product description on Amazon says "220 +/- 5°C" for what it's worth.
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