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It depends on the type of object you're printing, but one thing is clear: ... and now 3D printer filament. At heart it's a polymer, or plastic (or, more precisely, a family of plastics).
For one, printing "clear" PETG that actually looks clear is best done with a larger nozzle (Bambu offers 0.2 mm, 0.6 mm, and 0.8 mm nozzles for the A1, in addition to the default 0.4 mm) because ...
The 1.75 mm filament works with standard 3D printers and is compatible with automated material systems used in some newer printer models. On Bluesky, Strosnider encouraged buyers to "order plenty, and ...
We not only deep-dove into research but we also personally tested many options to pick the best 3D printers, including ones from Bambu Lab, Toybox, Snapmaker and more.
Creality's new SpacePi X4 takes filament storage and drying to the next level, with four filament compartments and two drying modules.
It depends on the type of object you're printing, but one thing is clear: ... and now 3D printer filament. At heart it's a polymer, or plastic (or, more precisely, a family of plastics).
3D Printer Filament Guide: ... but one thing is clear: PETG filament's strong print-bed adhesion can occasionally lead to problems in removing printed objects from the bed.