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jdoerksen257
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PETG Printing Advice

Hi All,

I'm have some slight issues with changing a print to PETG filament.  The initial problem was that the print was not sticking to the bed with extruder first layer temp 235C and other layers 230C (bed 70C all the way through).  After looking at some articles I bumped the extruder temp to 250C for all layers, which resolved it.  But I'm noticing some defects on my prints as shown in the attached photos.   Apparently this can result from the filament absorbing moisture from the air.  Are there any other possibilities for what might be causing this issue?  I use Prusa Slicer.

Thanks,

 

Josh

 

Best Answer by ScottW:

Those little squiggly defects are CLASSIC for wet filament.  I know you said you dried it, but looking at your last photo I think it is still wet.  How are you drying it?  Are you sure about the temperature, and is there air flow to carry the moisture away?

This topic was modified 1 year ago by jdoerksen257
Posted : 31/08/2023 9:49 pm
Walter Layher
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RE: PETG Printing Advice

You should dry PETG filament before printing. Make it a general rule. 🙂

Posted : 31/08/2023 10:17 pm
jdoerksen257
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Topic starter answered:
RE: PETG Printing Advice

Hello again!

I'm still running into some issues with this.  I've tried drying the filament 3-4 hours at 150° F, and subsequently tried dropping the extruder temperature back down to 240° C for all layers.  I'm still getting the same kind of defects.  I am noticing that the defects on the outer wall are concentrated at the layer start point on each layer, giving a line that runs up the part. One site advises changing the retraction distance settings. Are there other possibilities?  I may try dropping the extruder temp 5 degrees more.

Thanks,

 

Josh

 

 

Posted : 03/10/2023 9:34 pm
ScottW
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RE: PETG Printing Advice

Those little squiggly defects are CLASSIC for wet filament.  I know you said you dried it, but looking at your last photo I think it is still wet.  How are you drying it?  Are you sure about the temperature, and is there air flow to carry the moisture away?

Posted : 03/10/2023 11:58 pm
Diem
 Diem
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Agreed, still wet.

Cheerio,

Posted : 04/10/2023 10:03 am
jdoerksen257
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Topic starter answered:
RE: PETG Printing Advice

Gotcha, yeah I was using a large drying oven we have at work that has a digital temp controller, but it is self-contained and doesn't have ventilation.  I might just go for one of those filament dryers.

 

Posted : 04/10/2023 2:46 pm
jdoerksen257
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Topic starter answered:
RE: PETG Printing Advice

I realized the settings were wrong on the oven and it wasn't actually heating the full time.  This is the result after drying the PETG spool in the oven 4 hours at 150 F.  Thank you so much!

 

Posted : 06/10/2023 4:40 pm
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