How fast can PETG be printed?

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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Why does PETG take longer to print?

However, due to higher temperature requirements, a heated printing bed is required for PETG, limiting perhaps the choice of printers for some users. PETG generally prints at a higher temperature than PLA, with an extrusion temperature between 220° and 260°C necessary for optimal printing.
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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 temp should I print PETG at?

PETG has a moderate printing temperature, typically printing between 230°C - 250°C.
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How hard is it to print PETG?

While printing with PETG is certainly less challenging than with materials like ABS, it does have its special issues, which we'll address. Still, with just a little bit of work, you can get incredibly high-strength, high-quality prints with PETG filament. Let's get started!
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Is PETG worth the hassle?

PETG is a little more expensive, however worth it, as it is strong and easy to use. I normally print at 220°C on the nozzle and 80°C for the bed. PETG has more flex to it so when you are printing parts it is less likely to break under pressure like ABS.
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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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How fast can you print ABS?

A speed of 60 mm/s is pretty common for PLA, but it certainly isn't the limit; some users have achieved print speeds in the range of 150 mm/s or more. ABS can also print at 60 mm/s, but this value is at the higher end, with a more accurate range being 40-60 mm/s.
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Can PETG be printed indoors?

When it comes to your indoor air quality, PETG definitely emits much, much less toxic fumes than ABS as I've done a bit of research on this and certainly in printing it, I haven't smelled a lot of irritation. The printer I'm printing it on actually is enclosed, although it's not like a Hepa filter or anything.
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Is PETG toxic to print?

In the 3D printing world, PETG is typically used in models that need good shock resistance or some flexibility, like snap-to-fit components. It's also a go-to material for food-related prints, as it doesn't deteriorate with water, isn't toxic, and is FDA-approved.
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Can a stock ender 3 print PETG?

The standard Ender 3 and Pro build surface, BuildTak, is the ideal surface for printing PETG with the 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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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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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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What is a good print speed for 3D printers?

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.
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Is ABS or PLA easier to print?

ABS does require more effort to print than PLA because it's more heat resistant and prone to warping. This calls for a heated bed and an extruder that is 40-50 degrees Celsius hotter. ABS, while by no means a heat resistant plastic, has superior heat deflection temperature compared to PLA and nylon.
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At what temperature does ABS get soft?

ABS plastic lends itself to a wide variety of applications due to its high glass transition temperature. ABS plastic does not begin to soften until 105˚ Celsius, which is well above most settings.
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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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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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How do I stop PETG from warping?

Printing at a slower speed can help reduce warping and curling. Access your printer settings and lower your print speed to 50%. Then, reduce your nozzle temperature by 50% so the adjustments match. You need to reduce the nozzle temperature as well so the hot tip doesn't melt or warp the plastic.
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Does PETG filament get brittle?

Quite often, I have seen people recommend printing PETG with no fan at all - seems that this is not always a good idea, my guess is that the material somehow became brittle by being heated for quite a long time and not cooling fast enough (probably crystallization, but I'm not a materials scientist).
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Does PETG degrade in water?

PLA and PETG absorb moisture, but do not dissolve in water. Usually what a person means by waterproofing is water won't seep through the layers of the material and leak out of a container. Note: most glass will absorb small amounts of moisture, but are still waterproof.
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How do you succeed with 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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Will PETG melt in car?

Will 3D Printed PETG Melt in a Car? If you need a model that will be placed in the car, PETG should last longer, but it really doesn't mean that it won't melt in the car. PETG 3D printer filaments have a melting point of about 260°C.
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