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Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — devil design — Bloody Red
Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — devil design — Bloody Red
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Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — devil design — Bloody Red
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Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — devil design — Bloody Red
Filament devil design PETG 1.75 mm 1 kg — devil design — Bloody Red
devil design PETG 1.75 mm filament on a 1 kg spool in Bloody Red is a general-purpose 3D printing material that balances mechanical strength, chemical resistance and user-friendly printing behavior. Designed for standard 1.75 mm FDM/FFF printers, this PETG filament produces parts with good layer adhesion and moderate flexibility, making it suitable for functional components, fixtures and visually appealing prototypes.
This PETG filament offers reliable dimensional stability, low warping and improved impact resistance compared with standard PLA. Its chemical resistance and toughness make it suitable for parts exposed to mild stresses and occasional contact with liquids. The Bloody Red color provides consistent pigmentation for visually demanding prints while maintaining translucency control and surface finish typical of PETG materials.
Load the 1.75 mm PETG filament into a compatible FDM/FFF printer following the manufacturer's filament loading procedure. Use a heated bed and an appropriate extrusion temperature for PETG; start with a commonly recommended nozzle range and adjust for your specific printer and hotend to achieve optimal flow and layer bonding. Ensure proper first-layer adhesion with a suitable bed surface or adhesion aid, and allow parts to cool gradually after printing to reduce internal stress. Dry the filament if it has been stored in a humid environment before printing to minimize stringing and extrusion issues.
For best results, print with a heated bed, moderate print speeds and good part cooling settings tailored to PETG. Use retraction and temperature tuning to reduce stringing. Store the spool in a dry, sealed container with desiccant when not in use to preserve material properties.
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