
I have seen where others print this thread on a roll in the expected temperature range (180-210˚C) but I have didn't change Prusa's default settings (for their own 'Prusament' filament set to a nozzle temp of 215°C and a layer of 60°C) and I've now printed 3kg with no problems. It's best, as with any new filament, to print out a calibration test to see how your environment affects the ideal filament parameters. I can only compare this thread to Prusament but I find this thread to be just as reliable and good quality as Prusament but at a lower price.

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