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Review on 🖨️ Taulman3D T Glase Filament 1.75mm for Additive Manufacturing: Top-Quality 3D Printing Products and Supplies by Scott Rao

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I give up. I don't understand this thread.

I've been trying to print with T-Glase Red and T-Glase Blue for more than a week but I couldn't figure it out. I'm using an Ender 3 V2 with an all-metal Micro Swiss hot end. The Taulman website states: Print Temp = 238-245 °C. Nozzle = any size. Print speed = ABS speed - slower for highly detailed prints. Retraction = 3-4mm. ". Well, that's REALLY helpful. NOT. I've tried the above settings for retraction, temperature, etc., a resolution of 0.20, and only 30-90 mm/s print speed (which I've used for ABS in the past , and each time I had a droplet on the print causing a thermal runaway, however the Matterhackers website says: Print Temp: 238°C - 245°C Nozzle: Any size Print Speed: 10-14mm/ s retraction: 3 -4mm Print Platform: Glass heated to 45°C with a PVA layer At this extremely slow print speed, all but the simplest prints took over 24 hours Oh, and by the way, I asked Matterhackers for help FOUR TIMES, but without a single reply.So I've ventured into several online forums and you can see I'm not alone in tackling this thread well.. worked for about 30 minutes then again a drip of extruded material and thermal you walk. Mind you I just finished a 10 day print in a different material (PLA, TPU, PLA+) for my wife's birthday. a gift and when I gave up the T-Glase went back and printed a few other items with no problems. understand technical ability. Therefore I cannot recommend this item. What I got before my printer broke looks great, but I just don't have time to BETA test Towlman's unreliable product.

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