Help with first PETG Print
Hi, I am new to 3D printing, assembled the MK3S+, and can print PLA with no problem. I started my first real print using Overture PETG in digital blue and it has been interesting trying to figure out. Initially, I had a ruined first layer which I thought was from an incorrect Z height or bad bed level but that turned out not to be the case. With the bubbling sound and burning smell, I suspected temperature and lowered it down to 220 C which is below typical spec for PETG. But it printed fine. The second print turned out ok but I noticed this mid layer (see picture). Can this be a result of bad filament? So strange to have a melted and stringy section halfway through the print. I did a temp tower test and picture is posted below.
RE: Help with first PETG Print
I have printed several items with that exact filament (including the color) using the default generic PETG temperature settings in PS and had no issues. PETG does string a bit more compared to PLA.
RE: Help with first PETG Print
That's why I chose that brand. Unless my nozzle thermometer is off, makes me wonder if they mislabeled my roll as PETG when it is really PLA lol
RE: Help with first PETG Print
Found this after posting about the same kind of problem - https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-mk3-assembly-and-first-prints-troubleshooting/need-help-with-printing-petg/#post-623206
Very interesting insight re: temperature tower. There's obvious 'fuzziness' at and above ~235C.