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Currently using some Overture PETG that I just loaded in my X1 Carbon. It's not coming out as perfect as the dozens of PLAs I've used in the same machine. Not sure if it's just a PETG issue in general, but I've heard of other people having similar issues with Overture.
Currently using some Overture PETG that I just loaded in my X1 Carbon. It's not coming out as perfect as the dozens of PLAs I've used in the same machine. Not sure if it's just a PETG issue in general, but I've heard of other people having similar issues with Overture.
I've had issues with PRTG, in general, but also with Overture's PETG in my P1S & P1P.
I tried a roll of overture matte and it was awful. Eventually I got it to stick to the plate but only just below 70 degree bed temp. I find it to be substandard quality compared to others, even inland.
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Got 2 rolls for $20.28 shipped (ECO and Cream). Ran out of filament in the middle of a 6 hour print, never again.
I weigh (grams) a new spool, then as it's approaching empty after uses, weigh it again, and mark it on the spool. Of course you should expect 1000g to decrease from full to empty. By looking at the filament usage in the slicer, you'll always know if a print will complete based on the amount of material remaining.
I tried a roll of overture matte and it was awful. Eventually I got it to stick to the plate but only just below 70 degree bed temp. I find it to be substandard quality compared to others, even inland.
Currently using some Overture PETG that I just loaded in my X1 Carbon. It's not coming out as perfect as the dozens of PLAs I've used in the same machine. Not sure if it's just a PETG issue in general, but I've heard of other people having similar issues with Overture.
If you didn't make any temperature adjustments, than it is definitely a general PETG issue. PETG !== PLA
Never had a problem with overture. And yeah, switching from PLA to anything else can be a surprise. PETG and ABS are better options for functional prints but need a lot of settings tweaked.
In for a roll of ABS and Nylon. Just dipped my toes into PETG, and with this discount I am able to try these other two materials($37) almost for the price of a single roll of nylon($34).
Currently using some Overture PETG that I just loaded in my X1 Carbon. It's not coming out as perfect as the dozens of PLAs I've used in the same machine. Not sure if it's just a PETG issue in general, but I've heard of other people having similar issues with Overture.
I tried a roll of overture matte and it was awful. Eventually I got it to stick to the plate but only just below 70 degree bed temp. I find it to be substandard quality compared to others, even inland.
I'm the opposite. Overture Matte is my go to next to Polymaker Matte. Never a single issue and prints perfectly with no tweaking in my X1C.
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