When printing with PETG – or any other filament – an essential thing to consider is the glass transition temperature (Tg). This is the temperature at which amorphous solids turn from a solid to a...
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PETG Retraction Settings: Total 3D Printing Guide (Do This!)
PETG is a notoriously difficult 3D material. It has a high melting point, which means that it takes longer to cool down once printed. Material oozing from the nozzle during non-extrusion...
One of the most annoying issues when printing with PETG is finding the right speed balance. Technically, this material requires a low speed to achieve good results. Yet, too low printing can...
PETG is one of the most popular 3D printing filaments, but also one of the most challenging to work with. This material is highly hygroscopic and notorious for stringing and blobbing if you can’t...
ABS is one of the 3D printing materials most notorious for warping. This defect can single-handedly ruin your otherwise perfect prints, so knowing how to prevent it can help you avoid the loss of...
Print gaps in layers are among the most common 3D printing defects. They occur for a variety of reasons, ranging from the slicer and printer choice to the user experience – and anything...