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

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Description of 🖨️ Taulman3D T Glase Filament 1.75mm for Additive Manufacturing: Top-Quality 3D Printing Products and Supplies

1.75mm PET 3D Printing Filament. The Consistency and Quality of Each Roll of T-Glase is Very Important. Rolls are made in the United States. Extrusion Temperature: 238C - 245C - Every Roll is Laser Measured to Ensure Quality, Providing You With Dimensionally Accurate 3D Prints. This is a PET Filament, Which is An Excellent Replacement for PLA. T-Glase is Beloved Around the World for It's Beautiful Colors, Translucence, High Strength and Ease of Use. Strong, Good Looking 3D Prints Help Make T-Glase a Well Liked Filament Around the World. There Are Plenty of Standard, Highly Commoditized 3D Printing Materials. T-Glase is Not One of Them. Made from Premium Resins.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pleasant "shine " on this thread

No information comes to this thread. Therefore, you need to go through the list to find all the information you need. This is a 1kg spool of thread. The listing says it was made in the USA, but again there is no information on the spool itself. This yarn has a very pleasing sheen. Not exactly cobalt blue, but a very nice rich shade. So far I haven't had any problems with this thread.

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember, but something happened

Revainrating 4 out of 5

There is no printing information on the packaging so read carefully

I am always looking for different types of filament for my 3D printers (I have two, a Dremel 3D40 and a 3D45). This is PET filament so it only works on my 3D45. There is almost no information about the thread on the packaging, which is a shame. I'm also not thrilled with the spool as there aren't multiple holes to rewind it after use. According to the listing, the temperature should be between 238 °C and 245 °C. The 3D45 range for PETG is 230-265°C, with an optimal die temperature of 250°C and…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick start guide

Revainrating 1 out of 5

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

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  • Weight
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  • Some little things