SUNLU Industry via Amazon has 2-Pack 1-kg SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm Bundle (Black & Orange) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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SUNLU Industry via Amazon has 2-Pack 1-kg SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm Bundle (Black & Orange) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to community member MG_LIFE for finding this deal.
I switched from Elegoo to Sunlu, because of availability at the time. Now I switched back to Elegoo. Maybe it's just me. But both of my AMSL struggle with Sunlu PETG feeding/cutting issues on all 3 of my A1 series. AMS 2 Pro on my X1C works fine though. But the Elegoo rPETG gives me 0 issues on the A1 series w/ the AMSL. 🤷
Mixed feelings about Sunlu PETG lately. I've had a couple rolls of red that get all tangled in the middle and bind up my AMS.
Just curious, when it tangled, was it after you opened brand new spool, loaded it the printer and didn't touch it, or did you use a bit, then moved it, then loaded again and then it tangled?
If it's the latter, then it might be a user error. I've had this before, when I let go of the filament end and it uncoil itself a little, and when I find that end again, it was under another coil of itself, and you can't really tell without unspooling a few rotations first.
So now I'm very cautious when handling spools, making sure I never let go of the end without clipping it to the side first.
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Is is that much per print or do you get to print however many you want after you pay?
If it's the latter, then it might be a user error. I've had this before, when I let go of the filament end and it uncoil itself a little, and when I find that end again, it was under another coil of itself, and you can't really tell without unspooling a few rotations first.
So now I'm very cautious when handling spools, making sure I never let go of the end without clipping it to the side first.
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