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Review on πŸ“ Enhanced Dimensional Accuracy of OVERTURE Filament Consumables by Louis Asok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent yarn for the price (HIGHLY recommended!)

*UPDATE: 11/4/2019* Recently tested the new Overture PETG Orange and as always can only expect excellent results. I 3D printed the bench at 150% scale to check tension and camber. Aside from the line on the body, the Prusa Slicer's known issue of how it prints fills and solid layers, the print came out great as shown in the images. My print settings were exactly the same as for all of my Overture 3D PETG colors. :- 250C / 240C- 90C / 85C- 10mm/s first layer / Standard Prusa MK3S profile for all others with 4 perimeters and 15% gyroid infill. The build area is 200 x 200, which has a very good texture for both PETG and PLA. New colors are on the way. I can't wait to post the results here. If you are interested in great PETG at a very fair price, Overture 3D is your choice, no question. Overture 3D PETG filaments (all colors): very easy to print, almost no tension (although this really depends on your printer settings). Excellent layer-to-layer adhesion. No layer adhesion issues (slow printing for the first layer). buy.Print Settings (UPDATED): Printer: Original Prusa i3 MK3SSlicer: Prusa Slicer 2.0 (Prusa MK3S Print Settings) Nozzle: 250Β°C/240Β°C (2+ layers) Bed: 90Β°C (1st layer)/90 Β°C (Layers Remaining) Print Speed: 8mm/s / 45mm/s (2+ layers) Retraction: 0.8mm at 35mm/s Jump Z: 0.6mm Clear PETG recently launched is but just as good as the others and prints exactly the same. If you are looking for a great yarn at a fair price, look no further! Overture 3D is your path to filament!

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