What do I need to print PETG on an ender 3 Pro?

Ideal Ender 3 settings for printing with PETG
  1. Printing Temperature: 220-240°C (top layers look better at 220).
  2. Bed Temperature: 85°C for best adhesion.
  3. Initial Layer height: 0.2mm for best first layer adhesion.
  4. Retraction distance: 6.5mm.
  5. Print Speed: 30mm/s – 50mm/s.
  6. Fan Speed: 100% for detail, off for strength.
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Can I print PETG on Ender 3 Pro?

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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What do you need to print PETG?

Hardware Requirements
  1. Bed. Temperature: 75-90 °C. Heated Bed Recommended. Enclosure Not Required.
  2. Build Surface. Glue Stick. Painter's tape.
  3. Extruder. Temperature: 230-250 °C. No special hot-end required.
  4. Cooling. Part Cooling Fan Required.
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Do you need a special nozzle for PETG?

Brass nozzles are perfect for printing with non-abrasive filaments like PLA, ABS, Nylon, PETG, TPU, and others.
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Do you need an all metal Hotend to print PETG?

For the most part, PETG does require an all-metal hotend to be able to tune your filament to its fullest, as in while you may have successful prints at 240°C, you don't achieve full strength until 255°C.
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Is PETG harder to print than PLA?

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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Can you print PETG without heated bed?

PETG doesn't need a heated bed as it's not as susceptible to warping as ABS plastic and other printing materials. You can print PETG plastic without using a heated bed – if you have a high-quality printer, you'll still be able to get great 3D prints.
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What nozzle is best for PETG?

PETG prints similarly to PLA and ABS, so it also prints best with a 0.4mm brass nozzle.
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Does PETG need raft?

A raft or brim is generally not required when printing PETG materials however will be ideal to improve adhesion when printing with some printing surfaces. When printing PETG, supports can either be printed in PETG or with a second dedicated support material.
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How hard is it to print with PETG?

PETG is very sensitive to print speed. Print too fast and you'll have poor layer adhesion, extruder skipping, and low print quality, but print too slow and you'll end up with deformed parts, stringing, and oozing. You'll have to find the sweet spot with the printer and filament you're using.
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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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What speed should I print PETG at?

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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Can all 3D printers print PETG?

Sometimes PETG* is the best choice for printing 3D models. However, you cannot process this material with all 3D printers – The requirement is a heatable print bed.
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How do you change from PLA to PETG?

To switch from PLA to PETG, Heat the nozzle to 240 to 260° C. Pull the PLA filament out and replace it with PETG. This process may vary based on your printer's structure, but it's usually a simple task. You need to extrude the new filament for a few minutes until it cleans the nozzle from the remaining PLA.
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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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What filament does the Ender 3 Pro use?

The Creality Ender 3 uses most of the common filaments, with the best filament for Ender 3 printers being PLA, ABS, and PETG. The Ender 3 can also use specialty filaments like TPU with a few basic Ender 3 upgrades.
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Can the Ender 3 handle PETG?

Other than that, the Ender 3 is perfectly capable of printing PETG without any problems and the prints come out looking great, even though I have to say that PLA seems to print better on this machine and achieves a nicer finish, but the PETG prints are still perfectly acceptable.
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What nozzle size is best for Ender 3?

Standard sizing

Given the size of the Ender 3s, the 0.4mm nozzle diameter is a good compromise. This diameter is small enough to quickly produce workable layer heights ranging from 0.12 mm to 0.24 mm. Furthermore, it is large enough that most particulates will pass through easily, resulting in fewer clogs.
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What extruder is on Ender 3 Pro?

Creality Upgrade 3D Printer Parts MK8 Extruder Aluminum Alloy Block Bowden Extruder 1.75mm Filament for Creality 3D Ender 3,Ender 3 Pro,Ender 5/5 Pro,CR-7,CR-8, CR-10, CR-10S, S4, and S5. Amazon's Choice highlights highly rated, well-priced products available to ship immediately.
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What bed should I use for PETG?

Unlike ABS, PETG doesn't require a heated bed, as it doesn't undergo nearly as much warping. However, it's very helpful to still heat your print bed. If you do, set it to temperatures similar to what PLA uses: 50 to 75 °C will help ensure that the extruded filament sticks.
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Can you print PLA and PETG together?

Will PLA stick to PETG? PLA will most definitely stick to PETG but the bond between the two layers will be quite weak and won't survive most mechanical stress, which means that printing functional objects from PLA and PETG combined is not recommended since they will be quite weak.
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Is PETG more expensive than PLA?

PLA vs PETG Summary:

PETG is more expensive than PLA. PLA normally has a wider range of colours. PLA is slightly easier to 3D Print than PETG. This is due to PLA being more forgiving when it comes to settings.
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Why is my PETG warping?

The problem occurs because the temperature differences between layers of extruded plastic are too big. This, in turn, creates tension within the model, and when it gets to be too much, lower layers start to drag or lift, creating a warp.
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What settings should I change for PETG?

PETG usually prints best in the temperature range of 220–260 °C. 3D printer company Prusa suggests a printing temperature of 230 °C for the first layer and a slightly higher temperature of 240 °C for the rest of the build. [3] Filament company MatterHackers recommends 245 °C throughout.
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