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    • Dad003undefined
      Dad003
      last edited by

      Well I believe I've done my best benchy to date with my printer. .15 layer height , petg 30-40mms ! Switching my hot end to 24v has helped a lots since I can finally utilise my cooling with out issue .

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      • rexxundefined
        rexx
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        Not bad overhangs look great try using different LW LH combos and you could even get it better wht LW and LH did you use here
        .4 nozzle with .4 LW and .2 LH is my guess what material is this?

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        • Dad003undefined
          Dad003 @rexx
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          @rexx material is PETG , printed at 200C , with a .4mm nozzle with .2 layer height and .4 wide , at 40mm/s

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          • breedundefined
            breed @Dad003
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            @dad003 200c on petg? That's pretty low. I usually print around 230 on a bed slinger and 245-250 on a delta.

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            • pjlundefined
              pjl @Dad003
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              @dad003 How did this print so well at 200 lol. I run petg at 230 as well (slow speeds, high volume)

              Interesting that it looks fairly shiny. Cold prints (in petg and pla at least) usually turn out a bit matte on the surface, not shiny at all. And they are weak as hell in the layer bonding.

              Are you sure your hotend thermistor is set up well?

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              • Dad003undefined
                Dad003 @pjl
                last edited by Dad003

                @pjl from the maker of this petg they recommand 200-230C for print , i did had cooling fan on a bit too .

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