Highlights
Quality
Very happy with the product and hope to buy again!
The first layer went down smooth with no issues and as you can see the print quality is amazing in the details that i was able to get.
Print quality was good and it adhered very well.
This does not affect the quality of the filament or print just a personal preference i would like to see jayo adapt.
Price
The cost was in line with other petg filaments i have tried.
But for that price i decided to try it on my own and purchased 1 roll.
Packaging/appearance
My hotend was at 245 and my bed was at 80.
I'm curious to see how it holds up over time but as far as performance out of the box, i couldn't ask for more.
Competitiveness
Much easier than other petg i've tried.
It does appear to be stronger than the hatchbox filament i normally use.
I print it at 220c on the hot end with a e3d hardened nozzle.
So i recently purchased a spool of the jayo black petg filament x002k8b4wt to try out.
Overview
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I forgot to change my settings in cura before printing so the first print didnt come out well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It literally makes the prints pop right off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Very hard to print for novice printers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We were a bit disappointed in the rainbow ness of it all
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Very little transition and my roll seems to be all yellow orange green nothing like the picture or sample prints shown
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The biggest complaint was with the windings
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We had 3 failed prints due to the filament getting hung up on the spool so we have to fiddle with it every half hour or so to keep it coming off the spool