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🖨️ Unveil Crisp Creations: Transparent Filament Printer Printing Materials Review

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Description of 🖨️ Unveil Crisp Creations: Transparent Filament Printer Printing Materials

New arrival PETG filament:Easy to print, Excellent layer adhesion. Industrial Scientific Additive Manufacturing Products 3D Printing Supplies 3D Printing Filament. Universal compatibility with diverse FDM 3D printers in market. Eco-friendly and odor-free. Premium petg and cost-effective:our petg filaments deliver exceptional quality and reliability to meet your everyday needs in design and prototyping while in its cost-effective price. Print Suggestion:Optimal printing temperature for most 3D Printer:220+/- 5°C;Heated Bed Temp:60°C - 70°C;Recommended Printing Speed: 30 - 45 mm/s.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Wrong label? - 3D Printing Filament

After many headaches with this filament I'm not sure if it's even PETG. My machine and slicer are matched to PETG which I have used from other brands. When I tried to use this I chose the same profile I normally use and 240C. Terrible dripping and tension and a clogged nozzle after a few tries. I tried lowering the temperature, then lowered it again and again. Right now I'm at 200°C (like PLA) and it's still pushing out. It cracks and breaks (like PLA) instead of bending like PETG. And it peels

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • alt

Tldr; Terrible, but you can still try to consume the coil with the following settings: This is low quality according to my well chosen Prusa MK3. Plastic regularly spews out large clumps of black goo. Don't even think about printing it under 260 degrees Celsius. It will simply clog (Fig. 2). Even if you print at 260 it can get clogged with a brown coating. I am currently typing at 270 and this is happening. mediocre. I print at 58% of the Prusament PETG profile to avoid clogging. This, combined

Pros
  • 3D Printing Consumables
Cons
  • Long Lead Time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

You have to dry it

I'll start with the conclusion: this PETG is of surprisingly good quality for this price range. All spools I have purchased have ended up printing reliably and producing high quality prints with a good overall finish. Unfortunately, this is not the end of the story. All the coils I bought also contained some moisture. The spools came sealed and shipped straight to my printer, where I immediately had issues with adhesion and quality. It took several minutes to watch the nozzle to see obvious…

Pros
  • 3D printing filament
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something