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gamike
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Re: PETG Printing Suggestions

I was having the same problems printing with PETG and was not having much success with adjusting the Z height or the reducing the print speed on the first layer. I finally had success by changing my bed cleaning procedure.

I just tried this:

  • Apply isopropyl alcohol to cold bed
  • Use a "magic eraser" or similar pad to "scrub" the bed
  • Dry bed
  • Apply windex with a paper towel
  • Dry bed
  • My first layer now set down perfectly. The print continues, as I type.

    Postato : 27/09/2018 3:26 pm
    gamike
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    Re: PETG Printing Suggestions

    Magic Eraser is a product sold under the "Mr. Clean" brand in the US, but HomeDepot sells a product under the HDX brand as "Easy Eraser". That is the product that I used.

    Postato : 27/09/2018 3:31 pm
    gamike
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    Re: PETG Printing Suggestions

    Worked!

    Postato : 27/09/2018 5:54 pm
    bobstro
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    Re: PETG Printing Suggestions


    [...] I just tried this:

  • Apply isopropyl alcohol to cold bed
  • Use a "magic eraser" or similar pad to "scrub" the bed
  • Dry bed
  • Apply windex with a paper towel
  • Dry bed
  • My first layer now set down perfectly. The print continues, as I type.
    I suspect you can skip one or more of those steps, but glad to hear you found a combination that works. Now you know your Live-Z adjustment is correct. I'd be curious to see if a dunk under the sink with dish soap, followed by a wipe with Windex would do the trick. The Windex actually loosens the hold for PETG, so having a good clean bed beforehand is probably the trick. Have fun with it!

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    Postato : 27/09/2018 6:25 pm
    gamike
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    Re: PETG Printing Suggestions

    I agree. The other side of my PEI bed experiences the same problem. I will try printing to that again, photograph the result, then, if it still exhibits the same problem, I will run the test of cleaning the bed with dish soap alone and try again.

    If that doesn't work, I will add the windex step. If that doesn't work, I will add one of the other steps. I'll post the results.

    Postato : 27/09/2018 6:29 pm
    gamike
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    Re: PETG Printing Suggestions

    Admittedly, this is a test of N=1, but looks like dish soap alone works!

    I started my test print on the untreated side and it was failing to lay down the first layer as before (see attached photo). I removed the PEI sheet and let it cool. I then cleaned it with soap and water.

    I restarted the print and it’s working great!

    Postato : 27/09/2018 7:18 pm
    QuantumFlex
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    RE: PETG Printing Suggestions

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for this post!

    I was ready to quit when it came to PETG. I have Sunlu PETG and I thought it was junk, but it was just my Prusa i3 MK3 sprinter settings.

    Adjustments:

    1. cleaned build plate with a Scrub Daddy and liquid hand detergent, then shook dry and wiped dry with toilet paper and 90% isopropyl alcohol

    2. Selected generic PETG. Adjusted PrusaSlicer settings for first layer to 228 degrees C and subsequent layers to 245C

    3. Set first layer to 0.35mm and subsequent layers to 0.2mm. No variable layers. (first layer was 0.3 I believe)

    4. Set first layer speed to 25mm (Was 20mm)

    5. Set z offset to 0.15 (was 0)

    6. set extrusion multiplier to 0.9 (was 1.0)

    7. extrusion width 0.7 across the board (was around 0.4)

    8. added a brim 1mm distance from object and 3mm width (was none)

    I never, ever would have gotten this to work if it were not for your questions.  I went from wanting to throw out the filament spool to loving PETG. Thanks, Martin and everyone who contributed!

    Postato : 21/12/2020 2:41 am
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