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A great choice for makers who need durable, functional prints without printing headaches.
To keep your filament printing at its best, store it in a cool, dry environment between 15°C and 30°C, with humidity below 20%.
When not in use, place the spool back in its vacuum-sealed bag with desiccant to minimise moisture absorption. If the filament has been exposed to air for extended periods, drying it in a filament dryer before printing can help restore optimal print performance.
For best results, avoid direct sunlight, high temperatures, and dusty environments to maintain smooth feeding and consistent print quality.
👉 For full mechanical, thermal, and physical specifications, download the Technical Data Sheet (TDS).
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Why choose PETG over PLA?
PETG is a great choice when you need more strength and durability than PLA.
Compared to PLA, PETG offers:
If your print needs to handle stress or outdoor conditions, PETG is often the better option.
Is PETG harder to print than PLA?
PETG is slightly more sensitive than PLA, but still easy to work with for most users.
It prints with minimal warping and strong bed adhesion, and with basic tuning, delivers consistent, reliable results.
What is PETG best used for?
PETG is ideal for functional, durable parts that need to perform in real-world conditions.
Common uses include:
It’s a great all-round material for strength and reliability.
How do I reduce stringing when printing PETG?
Stringing is usually caused by moisture or high temperature settings.
To reduce it:
These simple adjustments help achieve cleaner, more precise prints.
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