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Oct 2015

Hey all,

Just got a spool of MadeSolid’s “PET+” filament. The reviews looked great, prints like PLA but stronger than ABS without warping. I’ve done a few rounds of calibration with it and I am struggling a bit. The spool has a label of recommended settings (250-270 C, 40mm/s), however online the settings state 220-250 at 30mm/s.

My settings:

Makerbot Replicator I: Makerware

Temp: 250 C (dropped down to 225 C)

Print Speed: 30mm/s

Travel Speed: 100mm/s

Heated Bed Temp: 75 C (no warping yet! )

I started at 250C and began stepping temp down until the “stringy-ness” went away. I’ve got nominal temp of ~225C where the stringy-ness is gone, however in some basic prints (boxes, cylinders) I am seeing “gaps” where the filament isn’t there … and overall the prints have not been smooth but rather rigid & choppy.

Am I missing something??? Anyone else having similar issues? This is my first PET+ filament.

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PET is one of my favorite materials but can be a little tricky, especially if you don’t know its limitations. It is best for solid things that need to be strong. While I have had success printing single wall with spiral vase method, anything with thin structures or small details will lead to frustration. Bottom line, if the print involves more than a little retraction you will have a tough time. For temp, just like any other material, increases heat untill it oozes out the nozzle on its own and dial back. That is your starting point and when in doubt, increase heat. Two more tips, print with a large brim to avoid warp and print slow. I included a picture of some single wall boat hulls I printed to give you an idea of what’s possible.

Good luck!

-Jesse