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carlos.b
(@carlos-b)
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PETG Filament advice

Hi guys,

I am looking for a PETG filament for printing spare parts for my MK2 and some other stuff that will be exposed to sun and rain, The price of the filament in the Prusa Shop is probably the best I have find so far, but haven't found any review of this filament, have you tried it? do you recommend it? Is there another nice option?

Cheers!

🙂

Postato : 20/09/2016 4:06 pm
Patrik Rosén
(@patrik-rosen)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Im only printing with eSUN filament, and I really like their PETG filaments as well.

Me on 3dhubs!
Postato : 20/09/2016 4:42 pm
Bill W
(@bill-w)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

I use both MadeSolid PET+ and eSun PETG. Both print very well. Unfortunately it looks like MadeSolid is out of business although you can purchase filament on Amazon still [EDIT: Maybe not! ;(]. A friend uses Inland PETG and likes it also. I posted my Simplify3D profile which includes the eSun and MadeSolid PET products on the Simplify3D setting thread. I'll be happy to share the details with you if you like.

PETG is my "go to" filament. For me it combines the ease of PLA and the characteristics of ABS. The biggest issue I have with it is strings and blobs but I'm working on that. I might try NGEN also.

Bill W
"Even old dogs can learn new tricks!"

Postato : 20/09/2016 4:42 pm
adrian.s2
(@adrian-s2)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Hi,

I use eSun PETG exclusively now.

I managed to reduce a stringy \ blob problem by reducing the extrusion rate a small amount.

It seems for me that the PETG would build up on the nozzle due to a small excess delivery amount over time and periodically would catch on the print and either leave a small blob or string with the movement of the head.

Strings are not too much of a problem for me bit the odd blob could screw up anotherwise great print! 🙄

Postato : 20/09/2016 5:02 pm
Bill W
(@bill-w)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

I was noticing the buildup on the nozzle and had taken to using a brass wire brush to clean the nozzle before every print. But I've just installed a Filastruder sock on the head and it doesn't seem to suffer from that problem. I guess the PETG doesn't stick to the silicone much. Maybe that will help my blob problem.

Bill W
"Even old dogs can learn new tricks!"

Postato : 20/09/2016 5:06 pm
Cipis
(@cipis)
Utenti
Re: PETG Filament advice

Yes, printing PET without buildup was one of the goals of that E3D sock.

Postato : 20/09/2016 6:28 pm
carlos.b
(@carlos-b)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: PETG Filament advice

oh ok, good to know that. now going back to the first question, Has any of you tried the PETG filament from the Prusa Shop? 😉

Postato : 20/09/2016 8:18 pm
luc.e
(@luc-e)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Hi,

Yes I did with great success. I don't seem to have stringing and blob issues with it while using the standard PET Slic3r settings. I switched from ABS to PETG because on the new MK2 I had some issues with ABS first layer not sticking to the bed and I didn't want to use the juice on the PEI bed surface (difficult to remove). I did however had to lower the Z live a bit compared to using PLA.
For the moment I only used the transparent Prusa PETG. Find PETG so much better than PLA or ABS.
Prusa does not have a lot of colour choices so I'm now looking at buying from a local store and give it a try.

Postato : 23/09/2016 4:02 pm
luc.e
(@luc-e)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Examples of Prusa's PETG print

Postato : 23/09/2016 4:28 pm
Linux User Group Oberschwaben
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Re: PETG Filament advice

oh ok, good to know that. now going back to the first question, Has any of you tried the PETG filament from the Prusa Shop? 😉

I printed all replacement parts for the MK2 with the prusa shop PETG. 40 % infill, (officially they use 25 % with ABS) had no problems when using glue on the bed 🙂

I'm thinking of switching to Esun PETG as my main filament when my current PLA runs out. Any tuning advice for the stock slic3r profile appreciated 🙂

Also i would like to know if i can color petg like pla with sharpies ?? This would be really cool!

Postato : 24/09/2016 4:05 pm
joefiorini
(@joefiorini)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Also i would like to know if i can color petg like pla with sharpies ?? This would be really cool!

I've done a number of Sharpie prints with clear PLA, white PLA and clear PETG. I can say it does work. However, I have yet to figure out the magic to a high quality PETG print, so I can't really speak to quality on the Sharpie prints yet.

However, I can say that with clear filament (or Sharpie-colored translucent filament) that for smaller prints it is VERY hard to see detail. I finally broke down and ordered some colored filament the other day.

YMMV, of course I recommend you try it and see what you think. If you need any tips feel free to ping me. I'be posted here about it before, but didn't see many replies, so I'm assuming not many have tried it.

Postato : 08/10/2016 2:38 am
carlos.b
(@carlos-b)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: PETG Filament advice

Wow, I didnt receive notifications for the latest responses, glad to know you guys have success with prusa PET filament. I am printing kind of ok but it isn't great yet, I still have to brush the nozzle before starting each print, I have received the e3d silicone socks today, tomorrow will do a test. Also want to use the new slic3r prusa version, hope it improves PET printing 🙂

Postato : 14/11/2016 10:33 pm
Wirlybird
(@wirlybird)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

How are you finding PETG to release from the bed? In another group they warned that it sticks to good and can damage the bed.

On the buildup on the nozzle I read that if you lower the extrusion multiplier by .01 at a shot you can get it to stop. Haven't had a problem with that yet on my Flashforge Creator Pro. I am using the eSun black. So far prints pretty good on tests.

Postato : 15/11/2016 7:58 pm
JoanTabb
(@joantabb)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Does the talcum powder on PEI Sheet trick work for PETG?

Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Postato : 16/11/2016 12:28 am
richard.l
(@richard-l)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Joan

Yes, talcum powder works great for PETG.

Postato : 16/11/2016 3:37 am
Wirlybird
(@wirlybird)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

I heard that also. Glue stick apparently can help on release of the print. Go figure. I have other printers with glass beds so I may not try PETG on the MK2. We'll see.

Postato : 16/11/2016 2:03 pm
Patrik Rosén
(@patrik-rosen)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Yes glue works good to actually decrease the adhesion when printing PETG and Flexible for example.

Me on 3dhubs!
Postato : 16/11/2016 2:06 pm
Wirlybird
(@wirlybird)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

Good to know.

Postato : 16/11/2016 2:43 pm
carlos.b
(@carlos-b)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: PETG Filament advice

Glue works fine to me, doesnt matter the size of the print.

About the filament building up in the nozzle: I kind of gave up, can't manage to print a perfect first layer with Prusa Petg, I always get blobs and strings. Has any one else used the reduce extrusion multiplier trick?

Postato : 17/11/2016 10:27 pm
JeffJordan
(@jeffjordan)
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Re: PETG Filament advice

hi community,
got PRIMASELECT PETG filament here, but can't manage to get proper first layers with the PETG setting that comes with slic3r 1.31.6-prusad3d 🙁

It always looks like this:

btw: didn't use any glue until now.

any hints ?

dem inscheniör is' nix zu schwör...

Postato : 01/12/2016 8:24 am
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