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Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Graphite
Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Graphite
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Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Graphite
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Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Graphite
Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Graphite
devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — Graphite is a PETG filament formulated for FFF/FDM 3D printers that accept 1.75 mm filament. The material combines the mechanical and chemical resistance properties of PETG with a neutral graphite color, making it suitable for functional parts, durable prototypes and everyday household items. The spool contains 1 kg of filament and is intended for general-purpose printing where strength and moderate flexibility are required.
This PETG filament offers good layer adhesion, low warping and improved toughness compared with common PLA materials. The graphite pigmentation delivers a consistent matte-to-satin surface finish, while PETG chemistry provides elevated chemical and moisture resistance compared with PLA. Diameter tolerance and roundness suitable for most consumer and prosumer FFF/FDM printers help ensure steady extrusion and fewer print failures.
Load the spool onto the printer spool holder and feed the filament through the extruder following the printer manufacturer's instructions. Print settings vary by printer and part geometry; typical starting parameters for PETG include an extruder temperature in the range recommended for PETG materials, a heated bed to reduce warping, and moderate print speeds to maintain filament flow and adhesion. Allow printed parts to cool gradually on the build plate to avoid deformation. If necessary, adjust retraction and cooling settings to mitigate stringing while preserving layer bonding.
Store the filament in a dry environment or sealed bag with desiccant to maintain print quality. When printing functional parts, consider increasing top/bottom shell counts and infill percentage for higher strength, and test a small sample print to fine-tune temperatures and retraction before starting large or critical prints.
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