
AzureFilm Filament
PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Black
AzureFilm Filament
PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Black
I have already dried the filament 2 times in the oven for 4-5h and then stored it airtight. It is the only one of my 10 filaments that has more stringing and holes in the walls and surfaces. I have many filaments for 20.- per kg that have beautiful surfaces. I will choose other manufacturers in the future.
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, White)
This review was created for a different variant: FG171-0000 (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Transparent)
Does what it should. PETG prints in black.
All in all, a solid filament, which I can not find anything wrong.
Only the printing temperature / temperature resistance seems to me relatively low, almost like pla. But it is also the first PET-G that I print.
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, White)
My 'workhorse' among the PLA filaments. Good results even at higher printing speeds.
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This review was created for a different variant: FG171-0000 (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Transparent)
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Orange)
I had the problem with the first print that the filament was once wound up so that it could not unwind. Had now since but this problem no longer, think that was only a small error. But the inner windings are perfectly wound up ...
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This review was created for a different variant: FG171-0000 (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Transparent)
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i like the filament and will buy it again. the threads that it pulls don't bother me. they can be removed after printing.
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Very durable and beautiful finish, you just have to get used to the print settings
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This review was created for a different variant: FG171-0000 (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Transparent)
I'm very surprised with this filament - not only it's super cheap, but also the quality is absolutely great. It's actually one of the best PETG filaments I've ever tried and I had tried at least a few. It prints great at 250*C nozzle with 65*C glass bed and a bit of spray adhesive. So far I tested it at 60mm/s inner and outer wall speed, but given the minimal amount of stringing, I think it can actually print much faster safely, which is rarely the case for PETG.
As some other people already noticed in the comments, heating the bed further is not necessary and might actually cause such strong adhesion of the filament, the glass can get damaged.
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The filament is poorly wound so holes appear in the 3D print.
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, White)
Nozzle 240°
Hot plate 80°
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This review was created for a different variant: FG171-0000 (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Transparent)
The behavior of this filament is very different of other PETG brands.
In particular it absolutely need to be printed with printer enclosure open, otherwise excessive heat around extruder might soften the filament (glass transition temperature) causing filament grinding.
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, White)
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, White)
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This review was created for a different variant: FG171-0000 (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Transparent)
Nothing to say. This is the best PETG filament I've bought. I had less problems printing with it than with the filament sold by Prusa. Also much better than the Purefil filament which is not properly wound on the spool, which unfortunately can create knots and mess up hours of printing.
So I totally recommend the AzureFilm filament.
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, White)
Since I wanted to switch from PLA to PETG I got this filament. Just adjusted the temperatures and it works great, I didn't think it would be so easy to switch. My printer is an Ender 3v2
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