Can you print PETG fast?

The recommended speed for 3D printing with PETG is between 60 and 100 mm/s. When you print at a higher speed, it can have a negative effect on the quality of the 3D print. When you want a higher quality end result, you can decide to print a little slower, between 30 and 60mm/sec.
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Is PETG difficult to print?

PETG is also considered one of the easier materials to print with, though less than PLA. A major part of that is that PETG also does not need a closed chamber. However, due to higher temperature requirements, a heated printing bed is required for PETG, limiting perhaps the choice of printers for some users.
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Is PETG slower than PLA?

Still, printing speed for PETG is said to be kept at max at 60 mm/s, while PLA can easily go up to 100 mm/s.
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What is the best way to print PETG?

PETG has a higher melting temperature than PLA so we recommend setting your hot end temperature between 235 and 250°C. ALWAYS use a fan with PETG as it tends to cool the filament in the hot end and help with retractions. Keep your retraction speed slow at 40mm/s or less. Set your bed temperature to 80-100°C .
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What temp should I print PETG at?

PETG has a moderate printing temperature, typically printing between 230°C - 250°C.
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Can I print PETG without heated bed?

Overall, PETG is generally very easy to print with, as it requires no enclosure nor heated bed, making it compatible with virtually all FDM printers. It combines ease of printing with great strength and durability, making it a great filament choice for any print.
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Can you print PETG without fan?

PETG will print quite nicely without fans. Unlike other materials that require fans during printing, PETG actually does better without them. If you notice cracks and delamination in your prints, turn off the fans because printing without them increases layer adhesion.
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Is PETG toxic to print?

Does 3D Printing PETG Emit Harmful Fumes? PETG does not emit harmful fumes. It is a recyclable thermoplastic that does not emit toxic gases or produce strong smells.
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How fast can you print PLA?

In general, PLA prints at around 60 millimeters per second on most 3D printers. Naturally, there is a lot of experimentation to change this, but as of early 2019, most materials need a speed ranging from 40 millimeters per second on the low end to 100 millimeters per second at the high end.
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Can I print PETG on Ender 3?

As a result of the high melting temperature level of PETG, we advise setting your Ender 3's bed temperature between 50 and 60 ° C. The standard Ender 3 develop the surface area, BuildTak, which is the perfect surface area for printing PETG with Ender 3.
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Is PETG as strong as ABS?

For most people, there really isn't a reason to choose ABS over PETG. PETG is stronger, more durable, and it prints better. It's also available in transparent colors. ABS is only necessary if you absolutely need the 100 °C temperature resistance or its ability to be glued and painted.
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Why is PETG so stringy?

PETG is especially notorious for stringing because it requires a relatively high temperature to ensure good flow. This increased temperature can encourage strings, allowing the filament to freely flow while traveling between two points.
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Should I 3D print at 100% speed?

A good print speed for 3D printing ranges from 40mm/s to 100mm/s, with 60 mm/s being the recommended. The best printing speed for quality tends to be in the lower ranges, but at the cost of time. You can test print speed by printing a speed tower to see the effect of different speeds on quality.
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How do I reduce printing time?

Bigger layer height will reduce print time. If accuracy does not matter, you can choose for printing with a larger nozzle and maximum layer height. The maximum layer height is 75% of the nozzle diameter. This means that with a 0.8mm nozzle you can build a layer of 0.6mm.
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How do I increase print speed?

How To Increase Print Speed
  1. Check the Connection. Printing wirelessly is incredibly efficient, helping a larger number of users benefit from the technology. ...
  2. Reduce Print Quality. ...
  3. Increase the RAM. ...
  4. Reduce the Number of Pages. ...
  5. Bypass the Spooler. ...
  6. Clear Legacy Print Jobs. ...
  7. Update and Upgrade.
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Is PETG safe to drink from?

In general, PETG is a food-safe plastic that's commonly used for food containers and bottles for liquid beverages. Like acrylic and many other thermoplastics, PETG is fully recyclable.
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Is PETG stronger than PLA?

PETG is actually stronger than PLA in terms of tensile strength. PETG is also more durable, impact resistant & flexible than PLA so it's a great option to add to your 3D printing materials. The heat-resistance and UV-resistance of PETG outdoes PLA so it is better for outdoor use in terms of strength.
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Does PETG have a smell?

PETG in its natural state (without colorants) allows around 90% of the light to pass through, making it suitable for printing transparent or translucent parts. Odorless printing. Unlike ABS and similar to PLA (which smells when printed but is not a strong or unpleasant odor) PETG does not produce odor when printed.
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What fan speed should I use for PETG?

For most prints, using a fan speed of 30–60% should suffice to prevent issues like oozing and stringing. However, only use the fan after the first few layers of the printing, as this will help to prevent warping, and remember that too high a fan speed will prevent interlayer bonding and result in a weaker PETG part.
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What is retraction speed for PETG?

The optimal retraction speed for PETG is relatively low, around 35-40mm/s, for both Bowden and Direct Drive extruders. The optimal retraction distance is between 5-7mm for Bowden extruders and 2-4mm for direct-drive extruders. Good retraction settings can help to avoid stringing, nozzle clogs and jams, etc.
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Should I use part cooling with PETG?

PETG has properties like PLA, also a high spez weight, therefor it needs cooling but depending to the print speed and the time to print one layer. Be sure, that the material will be harden when the nozzle is coming to print the next layer!
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How do I stop PETG from warping?

Use a bottle of standard hairspray and hold it about 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) away from the print bed. Apply it by sweeping the nozzle back and forth to coat the surface of the print bed in a thin layer. The stickiness of the spray will improve the grip and help prevent warping.
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Does PETG stick to glass?

PETG adheres very well to bare glass. Adhesive tape or other adhesives are not required. In cooling, PETG is more sensitive than PLA, the material likes to pull strings.
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Does PETG absorb water?

When not in use PETG should be stored away from sunlight and in a resealable bag with desiccant. Like many other plastics, PETG is a hygroscopic material, absorbing moisture from its surrounding environment.
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