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GBMaryland
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Elegoo PETG Glass Fiber

Anyone have any experience printing with Elegoo PETG GF? 

I started playing with it, and I have determined that it does not the .4mm HF Hardened nozzle. (Even though their website says that you can use a .4…)

I swapped in my .6 HF hardened and it loaded without issue. Specifically, what settings did you use?

Kinda hard to print PETG tower when I’m not finding one for a .6 nozzle. 🙁

It’s fairly inexpensive stuff and everything else they make seems to pretty great in the Core One.

Best Answer by Diem:

It's about six years since I last used GF inclusions.

I would not use a HF nozzle but it must be hardened.

As I recall it printed satisfactorily using a regular PETG profile.

It is almost essential to paint the finished print.  If left unpainted in the sun the UV breakdown releases the ends of glass micro-fibres which can cause significant skin damage if handled.

Cheerio,

Postato : 08/07/2025 7:25 pm
Diem
 Diem
(@diem)
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It's about six years since I last used GF inclusions.

I would not use a HF nozzle but it must be hardened.

As I recall it printed satisfactorily using a regular PETG profile.

It is almost essential to paint the finished print.  If left unpainted in the sun the UV breakdown releases the ends of glass micro-fibres which can cause significant skin damage if handled.

Cheerio,

Postato : 08/07/2025 10:40 pm
GBMaryland
(@gbmaryland)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Elegoo PETG Glass Fiber

Interesting! Thank you.

I did a test print and now I trying a larger print. It appears that you are 100% correct; the standard Elegoo Rapid PETG profile works just fine.

I guess we’ll see if I screw up my high flow nozzle… doh.

The stuff is somewhat strong, that’s for sure.  no intention of using it in  outside conditions,  so we’re probably good in that regard.

Postato : 08/07/2025 10:49 pm
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