esun petg
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What the heck, I'll take a red and a blue 1.75mm.
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ok at this point everyone that said they want some should send the email to william....... admin@intservo.com. just give your name, color choices and how many you want.
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I sent him mine last night.
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I think I emailed back all interested. If I miss anybody, let me know. The air freight is departing on time. Thanks William
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I got my order in, looking forward to trying it. Thanks for the discount William.
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Mine should get here soon 

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1/2 of mine shipped as well so i should have it really soon. tomorrow maybe. i had one last sample piece of this left from makerfaire and i printed it last night. hopefully they didnt change the formula or anything because the sample i had is some really strong and great printing stuff.
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Part of mine arrives tomorrow. jimc, what setting have you found to work best so far? Thanks!
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well so far my settings are very similar to abs BUT i use an e3d hot end which changes things a bit. my settings wont really work for the v3b. 245-250 with the bed at 70 is a good start. bed fan is on 60% at 2nd layer.
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My spools of translucent blue and translucent yellow petg from Intservo arrived about an hour ago.
I cranked everything up and started printing a twist vase design that should finish in about two to three hours. I wanted to do something technically simple, but with large flat surfaces that would show how good a surface finish the petg makes, and how good or bad the layer striping comes out.
First impressions: This filament does not have quite the near-perfect tolerance of the PLA that MakerGear sells, or of the PET+ I got from MadeSolid. However, I have not yet had any issues with with the extrusion, so while it looks visibly bumpy on the spool, it apperently is well within the tolerance that the M2 can handle.
So far, it's living up to its claim of being as easy as PLA. The translucent blue color is gorgeous, too. I'll post a picture or two when it's done.
Printing with more or less nominal settings in S3D. I am running it through the V4 extruder with the liner, temperature at 255 degrees C, base at 70 degrees C.
I cranked everything up and started printing a twist vase design that should finish in about two to three hours. I wanted to do something technically simple, but with large flat surfaces that would show how good a surface finish the petg makes, and how good or bad the layer striping comes out.
First impressions: This filament does not have quite the near-perfect tolerance of the PLA that MakerGear sells, or of the PET+ I got from MadeSolid. However, I have not yet had any issues with with the extrusion, so while it looks visibly bumpy on the spool, it apperently is well within the tolerance that the M2 can handle.
So far, it's living up to its claim of being as easy as PLA. The translucent blue color is gorgeous, too. I'll post a picture or two when it's done.
Printing with more or less nominal settings in S3D. I am running it through the V4 extruder with the liner, temperature at 255 degrees C, base at 70 degrees C.