Rostock Max v2 + E3D + PET: Any takers so far?
Re: Rostock Max v2 + E3D + PET: Any takers so far?
I never thought PETG would be a good support material until I tried it, it broke away nicer than ABS supports on ABS. Give it a try.
Re: Rostock Max v2 + E3D + PET: Any takers so far?
Just got my e3D V6 installed today, and have been waiting on it to continue my efforts to get it to work with eSUN PETg. With the stock hotend, I could not get good layer adhesion and stringing was horrible.
I'm doing a few things that, based on other posters, would seem counter-intuitive. But nonetheless, I am getting some really nice prints. I might have to change my tune when I start getting into 14 and 20 hour prints, but for the time being, here's what I'm using:
extruder: 250
bed: 80
retraction: 9.15 (!)
retraction speed: 110
extrusion multiplier: .985
I use elmers xtreme school glue sticks for lots of filaments. It seems to work well for this eSun PETg.
Overall, very happy. I have a very large print to do soon, and will come back with results.
I'm doing a few things that, based on other posters, would seem counter-intuitive. But nonetheless, I am getting some really nice prints. I might have to change my tune when I start getting into 14 and 20 hour prints, but for the time being, here's what I'm using:
extruder: 250
bed: 80
retraction: 9.15 (!)
retraction speed: 110
extrusion multiplier: .985
I use elmers xtreme school glue sticks for lots of filaments. It seems to work well for this eSun PETg.
Overall, very happy. I have a very large print to do soon, and will come back with results.
Re: Rostock Max v2 + E3D + PET: Any takers so far?
I really like the stuff except for how it goobers up the nozzle, degrades, then drips onto my parts. It's quite strong otherwise!
Re: Rostock Max v2 + E3D + PET: Any takers so far?
I am a novice but that seems like a lot of retraction, can you explain how you came to this setting over the course of your prints?samschad wrote: retraction: 9.15 (!)
retraction speed: 110