@JirkaCota_1341877 @JanZelenka_1346041 Very cool prints with the printed text on the label. Looks awesome. Nice idea.
Optimales 3D Druck Freundinnen Geschenk. Habe ein Set aus 6 Stück gedruckt und jeweils 7 unterschiedliche á 6 Stück, so kann sie auch, wenn sie umzieht oder ihre Inneneinrichtung umgestaltet Farben durchtauschen. Danke für dieses tolle Modell und natürlich auch Dank an die orignal Designer and Remixers @Drakka01; @Ewolin_239825; @Simo_202769; @BitSmith_99136
@LNPprints_1243276 Sieht großartig aus, vielen Dank für das Feedback
@AlexanderNor_1651168 The first make on one of my models :D
Thanks, nice print. I hope this could be of help to you :-)
You can figure out if it's PETG by checking if it sticks to PLA. Print a small model like a 10x10x30 cube, but switch filaments halfway. If it's PETG, it will not stick to PLA and the cube will break with not much force.
@FelixMohr_415521 "So the test is inconclusive because the PETG layers break apart even from themselves."
Was PLA printed before PETG? If so, this is expected. PLA residue in the nozzle would contaminate the PETG and cause it to not stick to itself. That's why you have to flush out quite a bit of filament when switching between the two (for me, flushing 15cm filament works but it would depend on your hotend). I think based on this it's quite likely that it's indeed some weird PETG. Maybe it just requires a bit more fan than normal PETG. (edited)
@forsaken_candy The small cube I printed PETG first, the larger PLA first. I did flush twice after the change.
But yes, I also think it is just a weird PETG which simply does not print great.
I did not yet venture outside the "change temperature" adjustments like fan speed.
Have not used much PETG at all yet (only attempts with this spool and now with the Prusament PETG that was included in my new prusa MK4)