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Retraction settings for PETG are very different from those for other filaments. This is because PETG prints at a relatively high temperature so, the material flow is very hard to stop and control. | Retraction settings for PETG are very different from those for other filaments. This is because PETG prints at a relatively high temperature so, the material flow is very hard to stop and control. | ||
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| + | '''Best Cura PETG Settings''' | ||
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| + | Nozzle Temperature: 235-250°C | ||
| + | Bed Temperature: 70-100°C | ||
| + | Print Speed: 40-60mm/s | ||
| + | Initial Layer Print Speed: 20mm/s | ||
| + | Retraction Distance: 6mm (Bowden setups), 2-3mm (direct drive setups) | ||
| + | Retraction Speed: 40-45mm/s | ||
| + | Combing: “Not in Skin” or “Within Infill” | ||
| + | Cooling Fan Speed: 0-50% for strength, 50-100% for quality | ||
| + | Initial Layer Cooling Speed: 0% | ||
| + | Build Plate Adhesion: Raft or Brim | ||
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| + | ==== Is PETG Filament Toxic & Safe to 3D Print Indoor? ==== | ||
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| + | No, PETG filament is non-toxic, and it can be printed safely indoors. Also, it doesn’t even emit any smell when it is printing. Just make sure your 3D printing area is well ventilated to avoid a buildup of nanoparticles in the air. These particles can cause eye and throat irritations. | ||
| + | Is PETG Heat Resistant? What Temperature Can PETG Withstand? | ||
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| + | PETG has decent heat resistance properties, especially when compared to most other filaments. It can resist temperatures up to its glass transition temperature, which is around 80-85⁰C. It handily beats out filaments like PLA in this respect, but it displays less heat resistance than ABS. | ||
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| + | However, it is more UV resistant than both of them, making it the perfect choice for outdoor applications. | ||
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Print speed 30 - 60mm/s Retraction 35-40mm/s Bowden and Direct Drive extruders Retraction distance 5-7mm for Bowden extruders 2-4mm for direct-drive extruders Fan-Speed niedrig für gute Layerhaftung, höher für Sauberkeit.
Retraction settings for PETG are very different from those for other filaments. This is because PETG prints at a relatively high temperature so, the material flow is very hard to stop and control.
Best Cura PETG Settings
Nozzle Temperature: 235-250°C Bed Temperature: 70-100°C Print Speed: 40-60mm/s Initial Layer Print Speed: 20mm/s Retraction Distance: 6mm (Bowden setups), 2-3mm (direct drive setups) Retraction Speed: 40-45mm/s Combing: “Not in Skin” or “Within Infill” Cooling Fan Speed: 0-50% for strength, 50-100% for quality Initial Layer Cooling Speed: 0% Build Plate Adhesion: Raft or Brim
Is PETG Filament Toxic & Safe to 3D Print Indoor?
No, PETG filament is non-toxic, and it can be printed safely indoors. Also, it doesn’t even emit any smell when it is printing. Just make sure your 3D printing area is well ventilated to avoid a buildup of nanoparticles in the air. These particles can cause eye and throat irritations. Is PETG Heat Resistant? What Temperature Can PETG Withstand?
PETG has decent heat resistance properties, especially when compared to most other filaments. It can resist temperatures up to its glass transition temperature, which is around 80-85⁰C. It handily beats out filaments like PLA in this respect, but it displays less heat resistance than ABS.
However, it is more UV resistant than both of them, making it the perfect choice for outdoor applications.
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