Pros & Cons
Pros
Only complaint i can make is that the spool isn't wound very well, but i've not had a knot as of yet. No settings profiles for popular slicers but i suppose it's not too much to enter all the settings in manually when you get a spool and tweak them to... Read More
I think this is pretty normal; with the right object and angles it look like it will look really nice. Great customer service. I wish it was a darker red but i definitely recommend.
Cons
Won't stick to anything except the nozzle and stringing and globbing like crazy. The filament rolling on the spool is not very good, it's not equal.
Highlights
Quality
Both have printed well for me at 230c/80c, and i'm happy with the results.
Great bed adhesion with minimal stringing and overall print quality was better than i had expected.
Print quality was fine and print was rigid.
*caveat: i did have an issue with the spool i got but overture cs wasted no time rectifying the problem.
Price
Re-purchase same product works wellre-purchase same brand filament works well as expected in 3-d printing any models will be re... Read More
Competitiveness
Of 75c printing at 30mm/s and it printed great with only little bit of stringing on the back side.
I'm also happy to not have yet another non-recyclable plastic spool taking up space after i've used up the filament.
Printed on a creality cr6 se, nozzle at 250c, bed at 85c, layer height of 0.
Like you should with every new roll of filament, run a temperture tower to get the best temp setting.
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Quite stringy will dry it and see if it gets better
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I printed a vent grill with it
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I print the first layer very low to the bed almost smearing it on but i do that with any difficult filament
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I use a stock ender 3 pro with magnetic bed
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So far very little stringing and few fails user error really
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If you think petg is harder to use its not
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If you use a larger nozzle you can get your print to be pretty translucent
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I brook all 3 glass beds trying to get the prints of after they all cooled down