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Edited March 16, 2024
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Elegoo is running a St. Patrick's Day special. I ordered 5 rolls of PETG for $55.96, which comes out to $11.19 per spool.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with 20% Off All 1KG and 2KG Specifications Materials: Buy 4, Get 1 Free or Buy 8, Get 2 Free!
*Choose your preferred color and type of resin and filament!
*Add them to the cart, discount will be applied automatically at checkout.
https://www.elegoo.com/collection...t-specials
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Glad you threw out the troublesome filament, it is about time, it was truely unbelieveable you were wasting that much time on a $15 roll of filament but even more so because you are working for a company and wasting a companies time! Time is money everywhere, even in a non-profit! lol i try to help you and your toxic back, later kid, good luck!
Glad you threw out the troublesome filament, it is about time, it was truely unbelieveable you were wasting that much time on a $15 roll of filament but even more so because you are working for a company and wasting a companies time! Time is money everywhere, even in a non-profit! lol i try to help you and your toxic back, later kid, good luck!
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While "tried to be helpful" is one take, catering to the wrong side of Occam's Razor is more accurate. Initially, yes, you shared information on what helped you with something similar. What's not helpful is pole vaulting to the conclusions that there's this litany of things probably wrong with my printer; while ignoring the obvious evidence of dissimilarity of moisture migration between filaments, peer review of similar findings from chemists, and general consensus among manufacturers. Not wanting to change your practice because you are not experiencing something is one thing, saying another's experience is false with significant undetermined variables involved is another.
While "tried to be helpful" is one take, catering to the wrong side of Occam's Razor is more accurate. Initially, yes, you shared information on what helped you with something similar. What's not helpful is pole vaulting to the conclusions that there's this litany of things probably wrong with my printer; while ignoring the obvious evidence of dissimilarity of moisture migration between filaments, peer review of similar findings from chemists, and general consensus among manufacturers. Not wanting to change your practice because you are not experiencing something is one thing, saying another's experience is false with significant undetermined variables involved is another.
Nope! Just get the regular PLA+. I tried the rapid stuff and wasn't impressed with the print quality compared to the normal PLA.