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- PETG warping - adhesion or temperature too high?
Typically PETG works with 50-70 °C bed temperature 80 °C is likely too high (unless the surface of your bed is much colder than the temperature sensor) because PETG is floppy (soft) at that temperature, and the first layer should be rigid enough to stay flat after the upper layer will pull up (as explained here)
- I finally conquered PETG. Heres yet another guide for dialing it in . . .
Start on the low end temperature of your recommended filament setting and a bed heat of 70*C This is the magnetic flex sheet, but may require more on other material Print the 30 mm calibration cube with a single wall in vase mode to calibrate flow rate at a slow speed of 30 mm s and a wall line thickness setting of 0 40 or whatever your
- Recommended settings for PETG? (re: OVERTURE brand PETG)
Bed Temp: 80 - 90 However, the reviews comments have different suggestions and researching PETG in general also shows lots and lots of different suggestions Would these be good starting settings: Cura 4 4 1 0 2mm profile (or CHEP's Magic 0 2mm profile but I've had problems with that) Nozzle Temp: 240 Bed Temperature: 80
- PETG on textured PEI bed? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
The glass transition temp of PETG is generally 80° c so that is the recommend bed temperature Nozzle temp totally depends on the brand of PETG as unlike PLA PETG temps vary widely by manufacturer Your best bet is to print a temp tower for each brand of PETG you use
- Share your PETG settings! Here are mine : r FixMyPrint - Reddit
Filament: KODAK Translucent Purple PETG 1 75mm (~$20 kg) Slicer: Cura Nozzle Temp: 245C Bed Temp: 65C Print Speed: 45 mm s Initial Layer print speed: 25 mm s Rest of the settings: default Notes: Stringing sensitive, small temperature range Filament: CC3ID Blue-Grey PETG 1 75mm (~$18 kg) Slicer: Cura Nozzle Temp: 225C
- Anyone using SUNLU PETG: help : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
Only some parts stick to the bed, and when the print actually seems to start going alright, it doesn't stick on a line and then sticks to the nozzle and the whole print becomes a mess I've tried increasing, decreasing temps, tried increasing and decreasing layer heights, increaseing and decreasing the Z offset, cooling, releveling the bed
- Tips on how to print w PETG? 245 C° 70C° on P1P : r BambuLab - Reddit
I print primarily in PETG on my X1C and other printers You’ll want around 245-248c and set the speed to “silent” Printing at normal or faster in PETG is going to likely result in poor print quality, or just unusable prints
- My experiences with PETG on the X1C : r BambuLab - Reddit
At some point I tried it with new Prusa PETG and still there was no adhesion I tried to increase the bed temperature to 80°C (with the PEI textured plate) and set the nozzle temperature to 255°C and this one fixed the adhesion problem for me But after my first print my extruder started to clog frequently, and it was really a pain
- Any tips printing with PTEG on the Flashforge 5M : r FlashForge - Reddit
After several failed attempts and a massive tuning of the parameters I ended up printing the first layer with 280° C and a bed temperature of 80° C Recommended temperature of the filament is somewhere around 240-260°C I even set any fan cooling to an absolute minimum Maybe that could help in your case as well?! I also changed z level 0 15 mm
- I got a pei bed now but the PETG is still warping off.
I noticed that if my nozzle is close to the build plate on the first layer (like it should be with PLA and so on ) that with PETG it warps off the bed later on in the print Try to raise your nozzle up a tiny bit with Z-Offset when you print PETG and have the bed temp 5°C lower on the first layer Also, adding some Magi-Goo helps quite a bit
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