Hi everyone,

I’ve been using NinjaFlex on my Ultimaker and had some great results. I’ve had my bed temperature set to around 65 degrees Celsius as this is approximately the same as NinjaFlex’s glass transition temperature according to: http://www.desktop3dprinter.com/ninjaflex-filament/ninjaflex-175mm-fire.html .

I have however found a NinjaTek related article saying it to be -30degrees Celsius. https://ninjatek.com/products/filaments/ninjaflex/ > Tech Spec > Technical Data.

I’m more inclined to believe the NinjaTek one and doing some background research it sounds the most plausible. But then what on earth is this 66 degrees Celsius being quoted by other companies?!

Thanks in advance,

Typically Ninjaflex doesnt need a heated bed, but ive found i get warping on a longer print. I use 50c with great results on a glass bed

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Hi

I do not have an Ultimaker, but I do print some NinjaFlex

As I’m writing this, my bed is at 40c and my extruder is at 230.

It’s just what I do and it works for me.