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Laurenz
(@laurenz)
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Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)

Has anyone success printing with PP on the Core One ?

After loading the filament, there are problems with retracting the filament. Immediately there is just this annoying clack-clack ... then I have to open and clean the nextruder.

Actually this should be the same also on MK4, because the nextruder is the same unit ?

 

Had anyone success with PP filament ?

Posted : 12/07/2025 9:28 pm
Artur5
(@artur5)
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RE:

I had no trouble printing PP ( albeit another brand ) on my MK3S+. I don't see why the Core One or Mk4 had to be more problematic, even if it's a different extruder.

Usually the issue with PP is getting a good bed adhesion. You need to use a dedicated adhesive, PP tape or, preferably, a  Prusa PP steel plate. 

Apart from that, you want to keep the filamenty dry and then it should be a straightforward job. 

This post was modified 2 months ago by Artur5
Posted : 13/07/2025 4:56 pm
GBMaryland
(@gbmaryland)
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RE: Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)

As a sidenote with this… There is a  nextruder mod for printing the main plate that goes around the nextruder gear. Basically, one of the issues is that there is no solid piece on the one side of the printed part… This leads to the ability for filament to go off track and get stuck underneath the main gear.

I had this happen with poly maker mate PLA and it’s screwed up my hot end beyond belief. -> It just shredded all through the gear to the point where I had to blow it out with canned air, and eventually ended up taking it apart, replacing the part after printing it with polycarbonate. (Technically it was supposed to be polycarbonate, carbon fiber, but it doesn’t actually get that hot right there…)

https://www.printables.com/model/1293080-nextruder-main-plate-load-cell-protection-no-suppo

 

Posted : 25/07/2025 12:59 am
Sara Khan
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RE: Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)

Printing FormFutura Centaur PP – Quick Guide

Nozzle Temp: 220–240°C

Bed Temp: 80–100°C

Speed: 30–50 mm/s

Cooling: Off or low

Bed Adhesion: Use PP tape, BuildTak PP, or EasyFix Nr.I

Common Issues: Warping and poor adhesion – use brim/raft and enclose printer if possible

Tips: Store dry, use minimal supports, tune retraction for stringing

Centaur PP offers excellent chemical resistance, flexibility, and strong layer bonding—ideal for functional prints.

Posted : 25/07/2025 6:49 am
Laurenz
(@laurenz)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)

 

Posted by: @sara-khan

Printing FormFutura Centaur PP – Quick Guide

Nozzle Temp: 220–240°C

Bed Temp: 80–100°C

Speed: 30–50 mm/s

Cooling: Off or low

Bed Adhesion: Use PP tape, BuildTak PP, or EasyFix Nr.I

Common Issues: Warping and poor adhesion – use brim/raft and enclose printer if possible

Tips: Store dry, use minimal supports, tune retraction for stringing

Centaur PP offers excellent chemical resistance, flexibility, and strong layer bonding—ideal for functional prints.

Did you read my original post ? - The problem is BEFORE heating the filament, It gets stuck in the nextruder when trying to retract the filament.

Of course I know the parameters and of course I did select the templates for FormFutura Centaur PP in Prusa Slicer.

Posted : 21/08/2025 9:55 am
GBMaryland
(@gbmaryland)
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RE: Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)

Doh! (to quote Homer Simpson)

Posted : 21/08/2025 10:01 am
Cédric
(@cedric)
Trusted Member
RE: Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)

Ive had issues where the filament gets stuck on the edge and dont want to enter nozzle, it just sits there doing that clack sound, the other issue with brittle filaments is that the filament brakes of when it passes over the extruder gear, which had to be solved by pretension and by rerouting the bowden tube so the filament enter with a different angle. Though none of these might be why your is making that noise.

Posted : 21/08/2025 12:49 pm
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hyiger
(@hyiger)
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RE: Printing PP (FormFutura Centaur PP)
Posted by: @laurenz

 

Posted by: @sara-khan

Printing FormFutura Centaur PP – Quick Guide

Nozzle Temp: 220–240°C

Bed Temp: 80–100°C

Speed: 30–50 mm/s

Cooling: Off or low

Bed Adhesion: Use PP tape, BuildTak PP, or EasyFix Nr.I

Common Issues: Warping and poor adhesion – use brim/raft and enclose printer if possible

Tips: Store dry, use minimal supports, tune retraction for stringing

Centaur PP offers excellent chemical resistance, flexibility, and strong layer bonding—ideal for functional prints.

Did you read my original post ? - The problem is BEFORE heating the filament, It gets stuck in the nextruder when trying to retract the filament.

Of course I know the parameters and of course I did select the templates for FormFutura Centaur PP in Prusa Slicer.

"She" is an AI account. I keep seeing these pop up from time to time. 

Posted : 30/08/2025 10:29 pm
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