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🖨️ PrimaCreator EasyPrint PETG 3D Printer Filament - Top Choice for Additive Manufacturing Review

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Description of 🖨️ PrimaCreator EasyPrint PETG 3D Printer Filament - Top Choice for Additive Manufacturing

Full 1 kg of premium quality petg 3d-print material for your 1.75 mm 3d-printer. (About 335 m +/- 1 percent ). Perfect diameter tolerance and roundness within +/-0.02Mm. During manufacturing laser is being used to measure the filament to ensure that we live up to our promise for a tolerance of +/-0.02 mm. Very easy to print with - due to a wide temperature span of 210° – 235° c. 100 percent pure virgin petg without any additives. Perfectly and tangle free spooled on a clear spool with smart length indicator (spool size 200 x 66Mm, hub diameter 54Mm). In the box: 1 kg of 1.75 mm easy print petg filament on a transparent spool.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Strange PETG. It's good PETG, but just as brittle as PLA.

This is PETG but the 'ease of printability' and the temperature required makes the prints brittle like PLA instead of flexing like most PETG and co-poly. Anyway, it's easy to print and if you're worried about your teflon tube warping at higher temperatures, don't worry here as the maximum temperature suggested here is 235 as opposed to the usual 70-80 Beds that most co-polys require. Light transmission is the same as other copolymers. Generally a good thread but weak for PETG.

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Long lead time

Revainrating 2 out of 5

difficult to set up a printer, still not sure if i was.

Printer: Ender 3 bearings + glass layer. If you're using the recommended temperatures on the reels, where everything is fine, print with LOTS of tension (common for most PETG filament I've read). eventually settled to 240 on the nozzle and 78 on the bed. was able to relieve the tension significantly. but most of the layers aren't very strong, don't hold up well. seems more brittle than many PLA brands I've used. The only real use noticing this in prints is just small projects for LEDs…

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  • Change price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good PETG. But it's not red. (Clear is better)

These guys make good PETG. Better than I've seen anywhere else I've bought. Red (not red) prints the worst I've seen in the Prima Creator range, but the worst is still very good. It's a little harder to set up. I find it very difficult to reduce the tension than with transparent (it's the best filament I've ever printed). The red isn't quite red either. It's an odd shade of red/orange/pink. I don't know what you would call it, but it's not red. Still, it's a good thread. I did it through a roll

Pros
  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide