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🖨️ Gizmo Dorks Polycarbonate Filament: High-Quality Additive Manufacturing Products for 3D Printing Supplies Review

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Description of 🖨️ Gizmo Dorks Polycarbonate Filament: High-Quality Additive Manufacturing Products for 3D Printing Supplies

Printing temperature : 255°C - 300°C depending on part and printer type. Print speeds : 30mm/s is ideal, can go up to 60 or 80mm/s. Store airtight in use and when not in use, absorbs moisture. Print on a heated bed. Only use in well ventilated areas or in a ventilated system.

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Excellent Polycarbonate Filament! FYI, it can be a bare PC or very close to it, it will definitely warp if you don't set it up properly. At first it seemed that those who gave this thread negative reviews were right about the deformation and separation of the layers. But after a few days of tweaking the settings and finding that I had to stick to the table for this, I finally got it to print strong and beautifully, like the Polymaker PC Max I did 4 rolls with. I'm glad the PC Max sold out…

Pros
  • Print Temperature: 255°C - 300°C depending on part and printer type
Cons
  • Uncertain

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Probably pure PC, really heat resistant.

I got this because I needed to print a part that needed to be very heat resistant. The problem with most PC filaments is that they are cut from PET or ABS to lower the extrusion temperature and make printing easier. That's not it. This stuff is most likely pure PC. I was hesitant at first due to a lot of negative feedback, but it looks like most of this is coming from people who don't know how to print with high-temperature resistant plastic, or expected it to feel like a friendlier…

Pros
  • Print speed: ideally 30mm/s, can be up to 60 or 80mm/s
Cons
  • fragile

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The bobbin is poorly wound. Best results at >300°C

Once cured, this material is very stiff and heat resistant. More than any other material I've tried. Therefore, it is necessary to print parts for your printer somewhere near the hot end if you have a heated print chamber and print regularly with high-temperature materials. PC mixes tend to warp over time and you have to keep printing new parts to keep the machine in tune. I deduct 2 stars for the bad winding. It tangles and resists the point of sticky extrusion and even creates layer lines…

Pros
  • Printing on heated bed
Cons
  • Very expensive