For most 3D printers, a good retraction speed for PETG is around 25 mm/s.2. Retraction distance indicates how far the 3D printer retracts the filament into the nozzle when moving from one point to another. The retraction settings can vary depending on the type of extruder installed in the ...
Problem: Stringing occurs when filament oozes out of the nozzle during non-printing moves, creating unwanted strings or blobs on your print. Solution: Adjust your retraction settings, increase retraction distance, and reduce retraction speed. Additionally, lowering your nozzle temperature and using a c...
Temperature settings and cooling Unlike PLA, PETG requires a heated bed (85 °C). Its bridging- and overhang-behavior is usually worse, plus it is prone to stringing. Stringing can be moderated with higher retractions and lower nozzle temperature, but we suggest using the PrusaSlicer profiles ...
For PETG printing, theCreality Ender-3used the settings recommended by the filament manufacturer. An example of PETG printing on the Ender 3 showed that the material creates a quality product even with the relatively large print layer height. Anycubic Chiron 3D Recommended settings: Platform temperat...
Retraction is 6.5 and print speed 35 with the outer walls at 30. Flow is 105% with the supports at 100%. I got sick of printing the same Benchy all the time so this is the Sport Fisherman version. The filament is the MH Build series (the cheap stuff) from Matter Hacker...