PETG Filament - 1.75mm±0.03mm (3kg)
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Technical Specification
Print Any Model You Want with ERYONE PLA Filament.
Material: PLA
Length:340m
Diameter: 1.75mm±0.03mm
Print Temperature: 190-220℃
Heated Bed Temperature: 55-70°C
Recommended Printing Temperature: 210-220℃
Recommended Print Speed: 30-100m
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FAQ
1.Q: Can PLA be used to print tableware?
A: Not recommended. Although PLA is degradable, food-grade raw material, the PLA with toner is non-food grade. If you really want to print a set of tableware, transparent PLA is suggested.
2.Q: The nozzle is clogged by PLA, and how can I solve it?
A: Inconstant filament diameter, the lower nozzle temperature and frequent replacement with different kinds of filaments will lead to this problem. So, before you get started, clean the nozzle and turn up the temperature to a proper value.
3.Q: My prints have web-like strings (stringing) issues. How can I troubleshoot it?
A: Too high temperature makes the PLA filament melt and flow so fast. Please turn the temperature down to a proper value.
The retracting parameters are improper, so adjust the retracting length and speed.
4.Q: There are too much melted filament around the nozzle. What should I do?
A: This problem can be attributed to over-high temperature, low printing speed, and in the slice software, the nozzle diameter doesn’t match with the extrusion output.
5.Q: The PLA filament was perfect when I opened the package. After several times of intermittent printing, my PLA filament snaps by accident during printing. Why?
A: Normally, the PLA filament in the printing process will not snap by themselves. However, after being affected by moisture, the degradable material PLA will be more brittle and easier to break, so you should pay attention to dampproof.
6.Q: The surface of my print isn’t very smooth, and the extruded filament has inconstant diameters. Why?
A: The printing temperature is too high or too low. The temperature doesn’t match well with the printing speed. You need to adjust the printing speed or temperature.
7.Q: Why my PLA-printed objects don't stick to the heated bed? How do I solve?
A: The distance between the nozzle and the bed is too far. Make sure your heated bed is leveled and it’s clean. Then judge if the printing temperature and heated bed temperature are too low, and our customers should adjust them to correct ranges.

Setting Specification
PETG Filament bundle 1kg helps you print without stringing and warping issues under optimal settings. Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature: 215°C-230°C (419°F - 446°F), Heating Plate /Bed/Platform Temperature: 80-100°C(140°F - 176°F), Speed: 40-80mm/s.

Clog-free & Bubble-Free
Designed and Manufactured with Clog-Free patent to guarantee a smooth and stable printing experience. Complete drying for 24 hours before vacuum aluminum foil packaging, which can effectively protect the PETG filament from moisture. As the PETG material is sensitive to moisture, please remember to put it back into the re-sealable aluminum foil bag timely after using to maintain excellent printing result.

Less- tangle and Easy to Use
Full mechanical winding and strict manual examination, which guarantee the PETG filaments tidy and easy to be fed; Larger spool inner diameter design makes feeding smoother.

Dimensional Accuracy & Consistency
Advanced CCD diameter measuring and self-adaptive control system in the manufacturing guarantee these PETG filaments of 1.75 mm diameter, dimensional accuracy 99% Probability + / - 0.03 mm; 1 kg spool (2.2lbs).
FAQs
How does the PETG Filament compare to PLA in terms of durability?
The PETG Filament has higher toughness and hardness than PLA. Its impact strength is over 30 times that of standard PLA, and the elongation at break is more than 50 times greater.
What should I do to prevent moisture - related printing issues?
The filament is vacuum - sealed after 24 - hour drying. After use, store it promptly in the re - sealable aluminum foil bag, as PETG is moisture - sensitive.
Why is the PETG Filament less likely to clog during printing?
It's designed with a Clog - Free patent. Additionally, the full mechanical winding and strict manual examination ensure a smooth feed, reducing the chance of clogs.
What are the ideal printing temperature settings for this PETG Filament?
The recommended printing temperature is 230°C - 250°C, and the heated bed temperature should be set between 70 - 85°C for optimal results.