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PETG 3D printer filament Devil Design 1.75 mm White 2 kg spool
PETG 3D printer filament Devil Design 1.75 mm White 2 kg spool
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PETG 3D printer filament Devil Design 1.75 mm White 2 kg spool
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PETG 3D printer filament Devil Design 1.75 mm White 2 kg spool
PETG 3D printer filament Devil Design 1.75 mm White 2 kg spool
Devil Design PETG 3D printer filament in white, 1.75 mm diameter on a 2 kg spool is a polyester-based material formulated for FDM/FFF 3D printing. PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) combines ease of printing with improved toughness and chemical resistance compared with standard PLA. The filament is supplied wound on a single boxed spool and vacuum packed with a desiccant to reduce moisture uptake before use. It is compatible with most open and enclosed FDM/FFF printers and intended for functional parts, prototypes and durable prints that require good layer adhesion.
PETG offers higher impact resistance and better chemical resistance than PLA while remaining relatively easy to print. The 1.75 mm diameter provides consistent feed for most consumer and prosumer extruders, and the 2 kg spool reduces filament changes for larger projects. Vacuum packaging with a moisture absorber helps maintain print quality by limiting moisture-related defects. The white color delivers good surface finish and is suitable for post-processing such as painting or smoothing.
Load the filament into the printer according to your manufacturer's instructions for 1.75 mm filament. Recommended printing settings vary with printer and nozzle size; start with a nozzle temperature typical for PETG (consult your printer or previous PETG experience) and a heated bed to reduce warping. Allow the vacuum packing to return to room conditions and ensure the filament is dry before printing. Use standard filament change and priming procedures to establish a consistent extrusion flow before beginning your print job.
For best results, store unused filament in a dry container or vacuum bag with desiccant. Adjust retraction and print speed to reduce stringing and optimize layer adhesion. Test first-layer height and bed leveling on a small calibration print when switching materials or colors.
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