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🖨️ Gizmo Dorks Polycarbonate Filament Printers: Enhancing Additive Manufacturing 3D Printing Supplies Review

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Description of 🖨️ Gizmo Dorks Polycarbonate Filament Printers: Enhancing Additive Manufacturing 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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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Uneven adhesion of layers

Despite many attempts at different temperature and speed settings (260-295°C), the adhesion of the layers remains uneven. bigger role? As soon as I pulled the front end out of its anchorage on the wall of the reel, it started spinning colossally and I landed halfway on the ground.

Pros
  • Use only in a well-ventilated area or system
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is some tough stuff

I bought this to print new parts for a canopy frame that was damaged in a hurricane. At first I was disappointed with the prints because they were very rough. After checking the PC for problems with the filament, I concluded that although the filament was sealed, it was likely absorbing moisture. I put the whole coil in the oven at 150F for 6 hours and made prints again. The prints are amazing and the details are stronger than the originals. FYI: I printed the parts on a Lulzbot TAZ5 with a…

Pros
  • Print temperature: 255°C - 300°C depending on part and printer type
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Polycarbonate prints well if you use the right settings

This material looks good. This is what it says, a polycarbonate filament designed for use in 3mm (2.85mm actual OD) FDM printer extruders. In this review, I assume that you have a working knowledge of 3D printers. So far it hasn't blocked my printer. or I had trouble feeding through my Bowden tube. What is not clear from the descriptions or anything is why you might need this material as polycarbonate (PC) is not the easiest material to print. The great thing about PC is that it's extremely…

Pros
  • Heated bed printing
Cons
  • Unbelievable price