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@MarcinBielec_2451527 it came out well, thanks for the rating
Věry good
@fejfarjakub yes it is :) please consider giving a rating
@KrecikCiezna_2465628 thanks, you might consider to add a rating too :) btw, from this picture it looks like it is decapitated...
@jamesgt some black filament left in nozzle
Great model! Printed on an Elegoo Neptune 4 with Elegoo white PLA. (edited)
@LeonardoOrengo good result, thanks for the rating
@koesterakis it is brittle with all filament :) thanks for the rating
@jamesgt No worries, print is nice nevertheless.
Looks cute. On the second attempt I was able to print the model without supports. Thanks!
@jamesgt It's Anycubic 1.75mm Clear PLA. It's kinda transparent. Printing temperature was 210°C for the nozzle and 60°C for the bed. On the photo the material looks kinda yellowish but in reality it's not yellow at all. By the way, when I was taking the pictures the camera couldn't focus well because material is somehow transparent
@savalione_2614240 ok, thanks for the details :)
@ErikKoteles_1416397 thanks for the rating
@TomasKemr_1483335 nice, also thanks for the rating
@Lupinek123 super result, thanks for the rating. May I ask about the speed? How much time the mk4s needed to do it?
@jamesgt Thanks for the reply, it took it 1 hour and 36 minutes.
@Coverex perfect result, thanks for the rating
@jamesgt i used PTG from Prusa, but i made 3 tries and all of them lose head. Maybe i have problem with slicing or somthing alse but model is nice. Thanks for it.
@radimfi_1030009 you should try PLA that definitely works, many other prints succeeded with that. Did you use the right filament settings in the slicer? Layer adhesion problems may occur if you slice a model with PLA, but you are using PETG in the printer, temperatures are different for those.