How to 3D Print PETG Filament! Tips and Settings to 3D Print PETG Like a Pro - Cura
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- Опубліковано 26 лют 2021
- Everything you need to know to start printing PETG with your 3D Printer. A How-To Approach to Temperature, Speed, Slicer Settings and More!!!
✅ Hatchbox PETG [AMAZON]: geni.us/BiXBc
A quick and easy how to video that goes through all the differences from PLA , requirements and techniques to 3D Print PETG Like a Pro!
✅ 3D Printer used in video( CR-10s Pro v2) [AMAZON]: geni.us/EUIlCCk
Basics to 3D Print PETG:
Bed Leveling: Tiny bit more gap than used for PLA
Nozzle: 230-240 Degrees
Bed: 65-80 Degrees
Layer Height: .2mm first few prints(after .04-.32 with .4mm nozzle)
Speed: Slow 20mms to start (with experience add in 5mms increments)15mms first layer
Infill: Simple is Better
*** REMEMBER.. PRINT SLOW! ***
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My Favorite PETG Filaments:
✅ Hatchbox PETG [AMAZON]: geni.us/BiXBc
✅ Sunlu PETG [AMAZON]: geni.us/QCkb
✅ Overture PETG [AMAZON]: geni.us/dz1COp
✅ eSun PETG [AMAZON]: geni.us/icMFcSH
✅ 3DSolutech PETG [AMAZON]: geni.us/FmJjCqh
Amazing 3D Printers:
✅ Ender 3 Pro [AMAZON]: geni.us/g6fQkH6
✅ Ender 3 v2 [AMAZON]: geni.us/QnUA
✅ Cr-10s Pro v2 [AMAZON]: geni.us/EUIlCCk
✅ CR-10 v3 [AMAZON]: geni.us/uHq1R45
✅ Ender 5 Pro [AMAZON]: geni.us/J03O6vz
✅ Ender 5 Plus [AMAZON]: geni.us/O1OjjD
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✅ Panasonic 4K Camera [AMAZON]: geni.us/BlefYL
✅ Neewer Studio Lighting [AMAZON]: geni.us/07iZ
✅ GVM RGB Studio Lighting [AMAZON]: geni.us/yBbcf
✅ Vanguard Alta Pro Tripod [AMAZON]: geni.us/TR63Nt9
✅ Govee RGB Lighting [AMAZON]: geni.us/ocK2aS
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First of all, thank you. I was in tears as I desperately typed into UA-cam “PETG help.” Nothing was going well. I launched Cura and said to myself, “the nice man in the video said to do this.” I got a great print after using all your recommended settings! Thanks again!
You are very welcome. Stay tuned for more!
This comment is very encouraging 😁🙏
Had the exact same feeling, was about to chuck my filament out a window after half a spool, and now I have a benchy and it shockingly came out clean as my PLA prints! I was at least expecting machine variation (I have ender 3 pro) or some brand variables to kill me once again. You’ve saved us so much grief. Listen to the nice man everyone!
This is why youtube is the best
Year later... agreed!
Amazing video, cured all my PETG issues in one go just a little alteration here and there and I'm having good prints everytime. Many thanks.
just wanted to say thank you, I've been having a lot of problems with printing PETG and every single time i go back to this video and it helps where i went wrong. simple straight forward. easy settings. gentle voice. and even thou my prints fail. i now know how to prevent it and correct my errors. you have helped me so much and i almost just wanted to give up this hobby b/c of how frustrating it is. also thank you for replying, its helpful when people reach back to you.
You are very welcome.
Holy crap! Than you soo much, I was struggling with printing strong, properly laminated and detailed parts. After applying your settings there was almost no tweaking needed. Saved the day! Thanks so much
..and went to 0.6 nozzle for even better results
I had been struggling with PETG for some time now and your help made all the difference. Thank you for this video!
Glad to help!
Great advice hit the nail on the head, had fantastic prints after following your advice, I have spent ages getting PETG to work, you had all the right answers, thanks!
You are very welcome.
thanks a lot! your settings helped me to solve many problems. the last thing I had to adjust was the distance between the nozzle and the bed/top surface of what is being printed. it was too tight, and it caused the material to blob. I'm finally on the right direction to improve my petg printings.
Thank you..just followed your recommendations now im printing PETG really nice ...
That make me very happy to hear. Please subscribe for 3D printer videos. Working on 2 for Lithographs now.
I was super skeptical but it truly is working with my print, i got this amazing first layer now. Thatnk you!
You are very welcome… stay tuned for more videos!
wow thank you so much for being so detailed on every setting! Super helpful. Trying my first PETG prints in the next week or so when my spool gets here. Subscribed!
You are very welcome!
Wish I could like this video a thousand times. Finally a video with REAL help with PETG!
Many thanks. Stay tuned for many more vids on 3d printing.
You just helped me tremendously with my first pet-g print, thanks!
Thanks for the tips! I was having issues trying PETG for my first time after doing only PLA successfully for 3 months. PETG wasn't sticking. I see now I should lower my fan speed and slow it down a bit.
Glad to help... be sure to subscribe.
@@tr3nDmaker You got it!
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve been printing with PLA for six years but recently got a couple of spools of PETG to print ecto-1 details for the roof rack of my Cadillac. I’ve spent hours trying to get it to work, but I had awful bed adhesion. I copied your settings to a t onto my Wanda’s Duplicator i3, and it started printing perfectly right away.
Glad it was helpful!
Followed these instructions and was able to print my best print ever!! Great vid!!
Awesome thank you so much! Its so frustrating when first starting out and its tutorials like yours that help so much. Thanks :)
You are very welcome… many more to come!
I was struggling trying to print petg but you helped me out so much. Its coming out great now
glad to help.
Hey buddy, just wanted to thank you for the info on PETG parameters. I was pulling my hair out. After incorporating your setting made a wonderful difference. Thanks again my friend. I may hit you up later on as I am new to 3D printing but have used Cad and Coreldraw in sign making so this is my new venture. Keep up the great work!!
I am glad you found my video helpful.
That little footnote at 4:26 really helped me. I was getting a lot of clicking from my extruder and after a couple of minutes of the clicking starting, I would get a jam. It's great to know that it was related to the print speed.
Glad it helped. I am working on 3 new videos now.
Thanks. It worked flawlessly after following your advice
Great to hear!
Incredible video, very short and informative. This profile works great for me 😉 Thank you for your time
You are very welcome.
Thank you for telling that petg is thick. It wasn't sticking to my head the "go slow" part until i understood why
You are welcome... be sure to subscribe for more 3D videos.
2 years later I just had the same “a-h! moment”. Thanks for the content @tr3nDmaker!
prints well on my bambu with 200mm/s 😅
Awsome soooooo much help you saved my printer from the trash thank you!
Thank you. Your help was very detailed and enabled me to easily print with PETG. Thanks!
So happy to help!
Great tutorial! Im new to 3D printing myself and had trouble with printing PETG on my new ender 3 V3 SE. Used most of the same settings and now my PETG prints come out looking great, no more stringing!
Glad it was helpful!
i have ender 3 v3 SE too, do you print PETG directly on the build plate or with painter tape or something else?
Thank you for the concise video showing the print parameters and explaining why they're chosen for PETG. I was trying to print too fast so I was having bed adhesion issues on PEI and print quality issues. I've printed a lot of TPU, ABS and PLA, and I'm looking forward to finally adding PETG to the mix. I don't know why I waited so long. Maybe ASA next. :-)
Awesome, myguy!
I looked up the best filament before buying and have been using Petg for about a week. Didn't know there was much of a difference. Just followed the Temps that the roll said bit have had some issues. Your tips will help, ty!❤
Great to hear!
thx! that helped a lot. Saved me a lot of filament.
Hi Alex! I just found your channel and I really like your videos! Thank you for the useful informatiin and please keep going!!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I will do. thanks.
I wish I had seen this video at the beginning of last year, Very comprehensive!
Thank you. Working on more videos as we speak.
Thank You! I was getting very frustrated and inventing new cuss words. Your settings made a great improvement. I see this video is over a year old. Hope you haven't stopped putting out content!
I did stop for a while… but, I have been working on new content all week.
Thanks soo much, Now I can work with PETG very well
you are welcome.. be sure to sub!
absolutely saved my butt with this video….. now i can get back into printing! thanks !
Glad I could help.
Fantastic video! Well done! 👍👍👍
thanks... I am working on 3 new videos right now.
Thanks for sharin your knowledge and experience... most apreciated... really clear really good video
Thanks... I have a bunch of vids coming soon.
thanks for the help with the settings, its helped me so much with PETG
Glad it helped!
Thanks for explaining all these settings, very helpful. Now to see how she goes..
Good Luck and Print Slow to start.
great content super informative and now I'm ready to print some PETG!
My favorite filament.
thank you, thank you, thank you, I copied all the settings in your video with the exception of my sprite extruder settings and voila - perfect print, slow and steady seems to do it for sure .
Glad it helped!
Thanks a lot, your profile works very well
You fixed my stringy infill issues. Thank you!
Glad I could help.
Nice video, very clear in basic concept for PETG material for me. ^^
Thanks... If you have any issues... just add a comment... I will try to help.
Thank you mate. I am really used to PLA and TPU, only recently I started with PETG. Its material properties really appeals to me, possibly the best of the two worlds, ABS and PLA. But man I struggled with stringing and the answer laid on speed. 30mm/sec is slow but clearly on the safer side. As you have said PETG doesn't like speed and that's is totally true. Thanks again and really good video.
I love PETG... It is worth the wait on slow printing. The ultimate solution is to buy more printers!
@@tr3nDmaker you can get ender 3's on ebay for like 100$ US(probably will need mods to work properly if they messed it up,). i'm planning on picking up a few that way and mod them to a dual z belt system or a 45 degree conveyor belt to churn out some parts. petg is too attractive of a filament for me. the dream is a conveyor belt ender 3 farm someday lol
@or3n_ I got an ender 3 s1 for like 150... those are dual steppers for the z axis and they seem to be on sale on and off on places like ebay
Wow, thanks for the video brother. I'm having issues with my first PETG print on my Shark V2. I'll try tweaking all the settings you mentioned in this awesome video.
you are welcome
THANK'S A LOT WORKS FINE!!!
Great video. 10/10. Also sweet sweater!
Thanks.
Great vid. I got a good PETG part with temp 225, layer height 0.16mm, speed 50mm/sec, 100 fan, build plate adehsion temp 70 degrees (white glue). I am going to try these settings.
Thank you, also normally I dont subscribe when someone asks me to but for this I had to it was such a good video thanks.
Very helpful! Thanks so much!
You're welcome!
Short sweet and too the point, excellent info. Im subscribing.
Thanks. I have 3 new vids I am working on...
Man alive I have been struggling with PETG doing bridging on the temp towers.. I'll give your settings a try. Thanks. Nice quick and to the point. Glad you used Cura to compare.
How did it work out?
Glad to help… let me know how it went t.
@@tr3nDmaker Apologies for the belated reply. I have not gotten to the PETG settings I'd like yet. I'd say they are acceptable and I printed a fairly OK object which curled up off the glass mirror bed in one corner, but was useable. I don't quite look as good as my PLA prints yet. Well, one thing is that PETG has gotten me tweeking settings that I had never ventured into before and got me thinking about what the printer is actually doing. I reduced the Cura acceleration defaults from 3000mm/s/s to 700 mm/s/s and the Jerk from 20 to 7. (I didn't realise how crazy high the default is set at )I don't think this affects the stringing but at least the machine does not go ballistic on fast travel moves now. My PETG is from South Africa, called SA Filament. Its PLA is excellent, but the PETG seems to be giving me better prints at 220C with fan at 70% rather than the 235-255C they recommend. I went up and down the temp scale from 210~285C and the fan scale from 0~100% speed. Apparently the colour of PETG can vary its response as well. In my case the colour is Copper, but I'd say it is more like the colour of std pot-plant brown. My bed temp seems to stick OK at 70C when I lay down the initial layer with fan off at 245C but I reduce temp after that and turn the fan on between 40~70C, as I was getting bad blobbing before at hotter with fan off, which has now stopped.
Great information thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey just wondering if you have a ender3 v2? If so what is your retraction settings on it so i have a good place to start.
Great video!
Thanks.Useful information.
You are welcome.
Thanks for this ... very helpful information. I have got it running again, but mine is still giving a few small issues. Does perfect PLA prints. must be some setttings.
improved my print thanks
You are very welcome.
Thanks man, more of these vids please :)
You are welcome... posting a video early this week on Leveling Bed.
Thank you, this worked perfectly with Ender-3 S1 Pro
You are very welcome… how do you like the s1? Thinking about getting the Plus and selling my Tornado.
Thank you
Very informative. Would you have a picture or file or something that has your Cura settings for PETG? I want to be able to type and or set the values before I start. Thank you kindly.
Awesome vid man!!!!! keep at it!!!!!!! Quadruple thumbs up 👍👍👍👍
thank you... I am working on a bunch of vids posting soon.
Thank you for this.
You are welcome.
@@tr3nDmaker the settings didn’t really work for me unfortunately
thank you!
that was very helpfull👍
You are welcome. Glad you liked video.
Hi, Do you have a video of PETG Support Settings, I am struggling with supports and adhesion. My finished face that has sat on the support seems really stringy. I'm using a CR10S Pro V2 and Cura 5.0.Any help would be great as your videos are so easy to follow.
Excellent recommendations, had quite a few problems, but it has worked perfect now. What about PETG Supports Video? Do you have the settings for supports with PETG?
Like many other comments I need to say thank you! I was having a really hard time dialing in for PETG.
You are very welcome. Glad to help. More videos coming soon.
Thanks
Thank you as well. I have a Benchy worth showing people and I am one the right track for better PETG+ prints.
Glad to help… thanks for watching!
very helpful :)
you are welcome
Hi copied all you setting and prints come out perfect but for some reason it wont let me change the infill % and is greyed out now and in the settings its ticked so ??? can you help
Just curious, where are you getting a megagram roll of petg? All joking aside this video was awesome and filled with great information since I'm switching from pla to petg
This is a good vid! I had issues with adhesion and slowing down the first 2 layers and turning off fan for first 3 layers and then only fan at 30% worked like charm. I also used the stick glue on my glass board
Going to try this. Hopefully it works and sticks to my glass bed.
I print a 0.2mm layer level five squares block print and measure the thickness of the layer with a vernier. Then I adjust the level, reprint, .... till I get 0.2mm. Sticks very well with 245C on a 70~75C bed for the first layer. Fan Off. I drop the temperature after the first layer. No glue required.
For some reason, I had problems with these settings. I found out different and they work great.
What setting did you use? I would like to see what you are using.
I'm a noob, I'm trying out petg to build some wall drill battery mounts. Is there a way to get a list of your settings??
dude this petg video is great I think you just saved my bacon!
Glad I could help!
Thanks helped alot
very welcome. thanks for watching.
Thank you. you don’t know how many hours and how many retraction towers and temperature towers I printed and made no progress until now
I use Creality slicer. Do you believe Cura slicer has advantages?
One thing you might want to point out, which I learned the hard way: Bed levelling. When I dove into PETG, I used Curas default settings for a brand PETG, figuring it was well in the range of the filaments specifications. I noticed quickly however that the first layer would not adhere to the bed though. While I had just levelled the bed the day before, and the PLA print I did before worked just fine, it took me a while to come up with the idea to just push the bed up a little bit furter - turns out this was all that was needed!
Yea I am finding that different types of filament need a different amount of squish to adhere. I think I might stick with petg as my go to if all things go well in the next dozen prints or so. Any recommendations on a filament that will be good in handheld electronics? I think petg can withstand the heat and abuse but I havent gotten to test it yet.
DUDE I HAD THE EXACT SAME ISSUE!!! The first time i printed PETG taught me to always re-level my bed when switching materials, and to invest in drying stuff like a good dehydrator lol. Rn im prob gonna use exclusively PETG because im trying to print functional parts to mod my dart (nerf) blasters
I've inserted the M29 line so that the machine always autolevels before doing a print.
I tape the bed and smear it with glue stick. PETG sticks to everything, and I've heard of people pulling chunks out of a glass bed with PETG. A disposable bed cover is much cheaper.
@@freman007 have heard about the glue trick, yet never tried it out.
Thanks for such a helpful video, im finally printing PETG nicely after watching this, however..... i am getting horrendous stringing all over the print, do you have any videos or tips to get rid of that?
What is your retraction and speed? travel acceleration? temp? printer?
i've been trying to print petg using kingroon kp3s with big flat dimension, i think around 15x12 cm. the first layer seems not always stick correctly, so when the second layer got print, the nozzle will pull the first layer, i've try several ways, but it doesn't help. it only help if I print 1 way only, in top/bottom line directions for for [0, 180], so it will stick one way only, but i want really normal cross printing direction.. maybe need to buy more expensive 3d printer?
thanks!
You are welcome.
I like the channel I just started with 3d printing I am trying to use PETG which is difficult I have the same printer as the video the CR10S pro and I hope I can achieve the setting this is the filament that I use is the sunlu which would be the best setting
Follow my exact settings and temps and you should be PERFECT.. REMEMBER... Print very slow to start and with a little practice start bumping up speed 5mms at a time. Be sure to Sub!
Your settings cleaned up my prints so much, thanks for sharing. You have anything on supports?
Thanks for watching… great vid idea… I am getting back to new videos.
Awesome video. My first Test Cube print came out great using your settings. I am doing 230 70 and I get a little filament string ball I have to remove at the beginning of the print. Not sure if this can be resolved. Thank you!
So glad to help… PETG is amazing, although a bit slow to print.
As for blob, if its easy to remove… don’t worry about it. If you getting good result… dont mess with it. Just print away!
Very helpful tips. Thank you! Turns out print speed and infill speed seems to be my issue. Now printing a big ender dragon for my son.
Glad to be of help...
9.5/10
Cant your share cura profile for PETG?
Wow. U R Awesome. I was about ready to throw my Artillery Genius Pro in the river.
You are welcome.
Could you do a PETG 1.0 nozzle profile? I have had issues adapting Curas default profiles. It prints in vase mode great and also the initial layers are good on a normal print but infill fails and does not adhere to the print. I think it is under extruding a little bit because I occasionally get small gaps at the corner of the initial layer. Printing at .5 layer height 235/ 70 and fan off. Thanks
What speed in mms? Volcano hot end?
Your video really helped me the surfaces are quite smooth and everything holds perfectly on the print bed but I still have the problem of small spots appearing and some transitions look quite bad
I am currently using the Elegoo Neptune 4 as my printer
Try backing down your retraction and see if that looks better. Too much retraction often causes gaps.
Thanks a lot, my PETG print used to have really weak infill 😅
Glad I could help!
What was your Retraction speed please.
Try FR4 bed sheet at 75 degrees. Petg temp at 250 for first layer, 10mm/s raise z nozzle by additional 50% of layer height
Hello! Thank you so much for your video! I’m having trouble with printing PETG, where during non printing movements (especially over gaps) it will ooze a lot. I’ve tried dialing down the temperature and increasing the retraction to about 7 mm and upped the retraction speed a bit. It helped a little bit, but I’m still getting the ooze and stringing pretty bad. Is the retraction the only thing that goes into that?
Travel speed is extremely important. At least 120 mm/s. Go 200 mm/s if your printer can do it.
Was looking for a video to send to someone who is struggling with petg. Looks like this will work!
I find on my vzbot i have to print at 250-260c for petg but thats because i run it at 100mm/s anything less and the prints dont have any structure.
My enders like about 230-235c at default speeds.
I have problem with my my ender 3 s1 pro. i used the setting that you have recommended but the temperature starts to drop after 10-15 while printing. any idea what the problem might be? new printer and just started doing 3D printing
In temperature settings… there is a setting for temps for 1st layer, and last. Be sure all temps are the same. Guessing after 1st layer temp are switching.
Thank you for this!
Suppose same concepts for Carbon Fiber PETG like from Atomic?
Be sure you have hardened nozzle. Cf wears it quick. Good looking filament.
Helped me also with PCTG printing. Stringing is reduced and quality now is much better.
Glad I could help out.
@@tr3nDmaker Thank you very much!
Great video, i finally understand how to work with pet filament. If you can help, ¿how can i use the pet profile for cura included with my recently purchased anycubic kobra neo?, when i import it i get an error stating "draft quality not suported in current printer", maybe i am failing to choose proper printer or custom printer in my cura settings but this has me quite puzzled. Have in mind i am getting quite amazing prints in PLA, but there is a possibility for me to get quite a load of PET filament saving an amazing ammount of money but i need to get pet filament to work in my kobra neo. At least for a couple of months until i can budget to fix my ender 3 pro and see if i can purchase a third 3d printer
Easy fix… just copy your current pla profile… label it for petg… go down list and change speeds, temps, and fans to video specs… and you are good to go.