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🖨️ Fused Materials Printer Filament 1.75mm: Enhance Your 3D Printing Experience Review

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Description of 🖨️ Fused Materials Printer Filament 1.75mm: Enhance Your 3D Printing Experience

An Innovative Material - Fused Materials PVA is a water soluble filament used with dual extruder 3D printers to print support structures. Consistent Diameter - +/- .03mm dimensional accuracy. Optimized for PLA - PVA works with a variety of materials but it works best with PLA. Low-print temperature - PVA work best at low-temperatures. Refer to the instructions on the box!. Works on all major dual extruder 3D printer brands.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic with the right cutoff settings.

NO Z-GAP REQUIRED! It's magic that I found it now. I had a lot of trouble with this until I discovered that by default, Cura creates a z-distance between the support material and the build material, even if the support is water soluble. I have a confusing mess with the default Z-distance (which only appears when showing expert settings). With a Z spacing of 0 and a support roof, my prints come out nice and clean. I would also recommend using a primer tower which removes the liquid from the…

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works out. But would it kill her to spool it?

I have a couple of printers on which I print a variety of materials - PLA, PETG, ABS, PC, PC-CF. Whenever I switched from high temp to low temp material I had (understandably) inconsistent extrusion and no clogging. I thought I would try this one. It works. Maintains similar extrusion properties from 190°C to 270°C. When I change filament type I run about a foot or so through the hot end at about 15-20C above the temperature of the last filament I ran. Pull out, skip the next thread until you…

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  • beautiful thing
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something

**Update cause below** There was an issue that occurred after printing at least a few hours after the blocking. I don't know exactly where the problem started, but after "unblocking" the clog with the nozzle wire, the clog re-blocked after only about 10-30mm of thread. I changed the nozzle, changed the filament (several times) and even switched to a dual gear extruder, nothing worked. I pushed (using touch menu extrusion) about 200mm of this cleaning filament through the nozzle, multiple colors

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  • Convenient to use
Cons
  • old