Kingroon High Speed PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Rapid Filament for 30-600mm/s Hyper Printing Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1kg Plastic Spool(2.2lbs)(White)
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【30-600mm/s Printing Speed】With enhanced fluidity, Kingroon RAPID PETG filament melts rapidly and flows smoothly, allowing for up to 600mm/s fast printing speed. You can complete the projects quickly without compromising on quality, bring your ideas to life with high-speed printing. 【Tangle Free & No Plugging】Full 1KG 3D printer filament reel, perfect roundness and very tight diameter tolerance, good winding, does not overlap or tangle. Melt well, feed smoothly and constantly without clogging the nozzle or extruder. 【Wide Compatibility】Kingroon white petg Works perfectly with all common 1.75mm FDM 3D printers and high speed printers, such as: Bambu Lab P1P / X1 / X1C / A1 Mini, AnkerMake M5, Creality K1 / K1 Max, Voron 2.4, FLSUN V400, Prusa, UltiMaker, MK3, Ender 3, MakerBot, Flashforge, Raise3D, etc. 【Dimensional Accuracy & Consistency】These 3D Printer PETG filaments have very strict tolerances. Diameter is 1.75mm with a dimensional accuracy of + / - 0.02mm 1 kg spool (2.2lbs). 【Enhanced Strength & Toughness】Kingroon RAPID PETG filament features high flexural modulus and elongation at break, which makes it resistant to brittleness and cracking, bringing excellent results for printing functional parts.
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Brooklynite
I've noticed some of the brands are paying less attention to quality and there are inconstancies in width and bubbles in the filament and those cause failed prints halfway and I was going crazy trying to fix it at the printer and finally realized it's the filament causing sudden issues halfway through the print. Some also cause excess stringing and some actually stick together in the roll already and don't detach as printer pulls them. Funny thing is that these issues mostly didn't exist 2 years ago when I started but I see them more often now as everyone is trying to make their filaments cheaper.After many back to back prints I'm glad that this company is producing good quality filaments , actually better than last year, with none of those issues. The pink one I used created beautiful prints and actually I was able to print with no brims and it stuck to the best very easy and when finished it popped off with a tiny touch of the blade, even though the lizard had lots of small tiny pieces and fingers, it adhered well to the plate.Update: I just printed a new lizard and looks even better, no stringing issue.