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Filament spool, devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Vanilla colour
Filament spool, devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Vanilla colour
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Filament spool, devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Vanilla colour
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Filament spool, devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Vanilla colour
Filament spool, devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Vanilla colour
Filament spool, devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg in Vanilla colour is a PETG thermoplastic filament wound on a standard 1 kg spool and intended for FFF 3D printers. The material is Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG), offered in a 1.75 mm diameter that fits commonly used extruders. The spool is vacuum packed with a moisture absorber to reduce moisture uptake during storage and shipping. This single-pack spool is suitable for printing durable, moderately flexible parts, prototypes and functional components across a wide range of printer brands and open-source setups.
PETG combines the dimensional stability and strength of PET with added glycol modifiers that reduce brittleness and improve layer adhesion. The 1.75 mm diameter ensures consistent feeding in most desktop FFF printers, while the 1 kg spool provides a practical quantity for single projects or trial runs. Vacuum packing with a desiccant preserves filament quality by limiting moisture-related defects such as bubbling or poor extrusion. The Vanilla colour offers a neutral, lightly opaque finish suitable for visual prototypes and end-use parts that require subtle coloration.
Store the filament in a dry place and keep the vacuum seal until ready to use. For best results, dry the filament if it has been exposed to humidity before printing. Load the 1.75 mm filament into your printer according to the manufacturer’s feeder instructions. Typical nozzle temperatures for PETG range from 230°C to 250°C; bed temperatures commonly range from 60°C to 80°C. Adjust print speed, retraction and cooling settings to reduce stringing and improve surface finish. Monitor the first layer for proper adhesion and adjust bed leveling or Z-offset as needed.
Use a heated bed and moderate cooling, enable good adhesion methods (brim or adhesive sheet) and avoid excessive retraction to minimize stringing. For best mechanical performance, print at slower speeds and ensure consistent extrusion. Store unused filament in a sealed container with desiccant to maintain quality between prints.
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