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A smart upgrade when you need extra durability and heat resistance without sacrificing ease of use.
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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Questions
Why choose PETG over PLA?
PETG is a great step up from PLA when you need more durability and heat resistance.
Compared to PLA, PETG offers:
It’s ideal for prints that need to last longer or handle real-world conditions.
Is Polymaker PETG easy to print?
Yes! It’s designed to be as easy to print as PLA.
You can expect:
No enclosure or advanced setup required, making it a low-risk upgrade from PLA.
What is PETG best used for?
PETG is ideal for functional and durable parts.
Common uses include:
It’s a strong all-rounder for practical, everyday applications.
How do I reduce stringing when printing PETG?
Stringing is usually caused by moisture or high temperature settings.
To minimise it:
These small adjustments help achieve cleaner, more precise prints.
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