🎨 Elevate Your Prints with PolyLite PETG - Where Innovation Meets Color!
Polymaker PETG Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing, offering exceptional mechanical and thermal properties. With a dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm and heat resistance up to 80°C, this filament ensures reliable performance. It comes in a tangle-free, moisture-proof package and features an eco-friendly cardboard spool. Perfect for both beginners and professionals, it guarantees worry-free printing with lifetime technical support.
Manufacturer | Polymaker |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | PB01010 |
Material Type | PETG |
Size | 1.75mm |
Manufacturer Part Number | PB01010 |
U**C
Nice color
Happy with purchase. No issues with printing.
S**R
Polymaker is fantastic!
Polymaker is a brand that I am ashamed to say I have only recently discovered. It is fantastic. It prints so well, excellent bed adhesion, excellent layer line adhesion and consistency. The colors are amazing, and the price is good.I have not had anything to complain about, this is a dependable filament. I have noticed that it seems to be less prone to stringing than other PETG filaments I have printed with as well.I will be buying more when this spool is running low!
R**.
Only good for reliving the bad old days
The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon has incredible technology to make 3D printing just work: automatic flow calibration, a LIDAR scanner, AI recognition of print faults, a customized slicer... but Polymaker PETG says "Just print nice? Hold my resin."The X1 Carbon happily makes great prints from almost every PETG I've tried. No-name Chinese filament? Prints great. Bargain brands? Excellent results. Boutique brands with odd formulas? Works fine.But Polymaker...I load Polymaker into the X1 Carbon when I want to know what it felt like back when state-of-the-art was a Creality Ender. Not the Ender 2 or Ender 3, the original Ender. Back in the days when you had to spend weeks tuning everything to get any results at all. When 3D printing was the sole realm of people with a dual Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and polymer chemistry and far too much spare time. With Polymaker PETG, I get to experience that existential frustration of never getting a clean print no matter what I try, of repeated first-layer adhesion failures, of more spaghetti than a state full of Olive Gardens, of stringing and blobs and rough edges and an oddly matte patina.Slower print speed? Faster print speed? Less fan, no fan? Lower nozzle temps, higher nozzle temps, door open or closed... nothing makes this stuff print anywhere close to the quality of filaments costing half as much. You'll tune a fish before you tune this filament for effortless printing on a Bambu printer.
J**N
Ok, but not great. Cardboard spool causes issues.
The filament prints well enough, I guess. However, the cardboard spool has more friction on the filament holder than a normal plastic spool. It wound up causing some printing defects because my extruder was having to tug against the weight of nearly full roll of filament that didn't want to turn. This is my first time with a cardboard spool, but based on my results, I'd only recommend this if you have one of those DIY filament roll holders that have bearings. The increased friction of the cardboard should do well on that.The spool was also wound rather haphazardly, as you can see in the picture. I had to unwind it a bit and check it multiple times because it looked like there might have been a tangle.The PETG blend they use was a bid more odiferous than the last two PETG brands I've used too. Smelled a bit like ABS. Might be in the mix? The smell wasn't enough to turn me off and I eventually went nose blind to it. But if you are sensitive to such things, here's an FYI.
M**T
nice prints
no problems for me, prints well and the color is true to the discriptioon.
P**D
Specifications are dead on
PETG is a bit trickier to use than PLA. The filament specifications are accurate in printing with this material. It is well packaged and wound very precisely.
I**S
First time printing with PETG, got good results
Prusa MK3S .4mm nozzleGeneric PETG filament settingsSet the heat settings to the midpoint of what the box recommend. Beautiful results!No excess smells. No stringing. A good vibrant color. Semi-glossy finish. The prints came out very strong. Would recommend.
L**S
Flakey? Bad batch?
My first time to use Polymaker PETG. Bought it since it had a profile for my newer Bambu printer. No go. Awful. I’ll not buy this again.The filament seems to flake during printing. Breaking. This roll is fresh out of the sealed bag. (Which is metalic/opaque so you can’t see the color exactly, without opening. I’ve not seen an opaque filament sealed bag before. Not a great idea, that I can think of.)
J**Y
fantastic filiment
it just prints great no problems just print at 230 on the hotend
C**Z
Excelente producto!
Excelente calidad de este PETG, facil de usar, buen acabado, buen repertorio de colores y buen precio, lo volveré a comprar sin duda
F**R
Farbtreu und leicht zu drucken
Tolle Farbe die Polymaker hier als PETG zur Verfügung stellt. Ist genau der Farbton eines Spielgerätes meiner Kinder, so konnte ich mit einer hohen Farbtreue und dank sauberem Druck einer wirklich tollen Oberfläche das Spielzeug meiner Kinder reparieren.
K**R
No good!
This stuff clogged the machine right from the get go. We will not purchase this again.
N**A
Mieses Filament welches nur für Frust sorgt
In über 4 Jahren 3D-Druck, selten so mieses Filament verdruckt. Eine halbe Rolle ist jetzt ins Recycling gewandert, da es nicht möglich ist mit diesem Material einen ordentlichen Druck zu produzieren.Von Unter- und Überextrusion im selben Teil, Inkonsistenzen in den Oberflächen, zu Stringing und Warping bei unterschiedlichsten Temperaturen, Drucken die fehlerhaft unterbrochen wurden weil es zu Spaghetti kam oder auch einfach keine Layerhaftung zustande kam.Ich kann echt nur sagen, Finger weg von diesem Material. Selbst mit meinem Bambu X1C hab ich das nicht vernünftig gedruckt bekommen und der hat bisher alles gedruckt. Selbst ABS und ASA ohne irgendwelche Probleme, aber eben nicht von Polymaker.
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