Bought it once and very happy with the print, so I just bought more. Cheapest I have seen from a known brand with Aussie stock. I got my last batch within 3 days to Sydney.
Petg 3D Printer 1kg Filament Roll - Buy 2 Get 1 Free - 3x 1kg for $38.01 Delivered @ Anycubic

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Can you get 3 different colours in the one deal? I tried and it kept selecting 3 of the same colour. Or do you mean you you can get 3 black, 3 blue, 3 white etc
You can get 3 different colours in one deal, just add a single reel 3 times. I got white, purple and green for $38, free shipping. Pretty good deal
What printer and calibration settings do you use?
I’m using centauri carbon. Just used the generic petg profile. Dropped fan to max 30, volumetric rate to 12 and 250 for head heat.But that was for a large piece that would be a support, so wanted it pretty solid.
I saw that with TPU, but wasn’t as big a saving. Thought the PETG would get more attention and then people could have a browse.
3D printing noob here. Actually is PETG better than PLA in every aspect?
It depends on what you're using it for.
If you actually need the extra strength that PETG provides, sure. Otherwise PLA is generally much easier to print and doesn't need to be dried before use.
Its harder to print but is a better material if the print is successful. Much stronger, more weather resistant, non-porous (though you'd need to sand off the layer lines for this to matter).
Thanks guys.
I got the Ace pro so drying shouldn't be a problem.
Will try PETG as an advancing step.
I recommend only get 1 PETG to test unless you like this deal price
PETG is very stringy and harder to print (ie fails) compared to PLA or ABS
It's not that hard with modern printers. He has the ACE dryer to dry it out first.
@3dprintdeals: Needing to use a dryer is what makes PETG more tricker/complex than the other two materials
and it is still not guarantee success rate.I find that PETG has too much stringing during complex prints when printing the initial first layer
so the nozzle is creating and also dragging the strings when it is make non printing movements
which ends up ruining the first layer and results in overall failure of the print.I have not had success with PETG when trying to print anything complex e.g. fan grills
I would love to print more PETG for complex models but just can't get the first layer to print properly due to the stringing.@pinkybrain: It's not exactly difficult to dry.
What temp are you drying it at and for how long.
Drying it thoroughly will usually get rid of most stringing issues.
It's not exactly difficult to dry.
Not saying difficult, I meant you need to buy a dryer.
What temp are you drying it at and for how long.
Don't have a dryer.
What temp do you dry it at and how long?
How often do you need to do this, e.g. prior to print, once a week/month?Drying it thoroughly will usually get rid of most stringing issues.
Didn't know that..
just from what I read/seen online and also my own experience it a very stringy filament
and can be difficult to print.
PETG harder to print than ABS? Are you trolling?
PETG harder to print than ABS? Are you trolling?
LOL….
Why would I be trolling?From my own experience, PETG is harder…as I already explained…
due stringing which causes the first layer not able to be completed properly.. which results in failed printABS just need to set the temp that is recommended..
and there is possibility of warping without enclosure…but all the prints I done in ABS has been successfully printed without enclosure
whereas the PETG has failed the first layer (for complex designs) so can't even print those models.If you don't have issue than keep printing it…
@pinkybrain: Try to tune the PETG temperature, like printing the temperature tower etc. It may work better at a bit lower temperature.
Drying it helps as well, as everyone else mentioned.@pinkybrain: Print the first layer super slow - I print it at 20mm/s. The layers above that can be printed at normal speed. The first layer is printed slightly hotter by 10°C. For me, the first layer temp is set for 225°C while the following layers are 215°C. The bed temp is set at 80°C. PETG is good in that it can be printed without cooling (fans are used only for bridges and overhangs). Hope that helps.
Print the first layer super slow
yeah tried that already and also tried different temps including the recommended temp for the filament brand I got (from datasheet)
the problem is it string still occurs when the nozzles does a travel movemment.
and also stringing means a line may not be printed properly/incomplete..the nozzle also clipping/dragging the lines and I just end up with a birds nest of strings..
I can print simple models but complex first layer models e.g. fan grill just cannot be printed due to these issues
Will tried again following your suggestion but I have not had good results with PETG when printing complex models..
I really want to print PETG too since I got a clear/natural filament@pinkybrain: Just saw that I am using 150% width/flow on the first layer too. This will help embed it into the bed.
Above the first layer, PETG starts to ooze. After a few layers, the nozzle gets a blob around it. This doesn't happen with PLA. To combat ooze, I print the internal perimeters and infill fast (3x fast). It doesn't really matter how it looks on the inside of the print. Travel speed is set as fast as the printer will go and z-lift is not used. I try to have it retracted as best as I could get it but melted plastic and gravity do not mix. I have the algorithm avoid crossing perimeters too to help with the oozed up nozzle knocking out the printed part. Ooze is the biggest pain with PETG. I wonder if this is what you're having difficulty with?
Unlikely to be the cause of the problems you're having, but make sure that pressure advance is calibrated. Think all modern printers have it calibrated as part of initial set-up today.
Nice spot, did you just find it by browsing since it's not on the sale page.
Just searching for black petg and the price for 1 itself was $19 which was good. Went to page and this deal popped up.
Anyone have link for PLA? Not sure Im on correct page
how it compares to this deal in quality?
also sunlu one
Buy 6, Get 4 Free ended costing alot (when selecting non standard materials or non plain PLA/ABS etc
It is not as cheap as it seems (ie it cost like $200 or more)
3kg Anycubic ASA for $112 delivered.
Bambu ABS is currently $112 for 4kg delivered.Is ASA worth it over ABS?
ASA is only worth it if you print objects for outdoor use. Some say it is easier to print and less smelly when printing.
Won't be getting my U1 till Jan.. but oh well I'll get em
Lol. Same
You in the Nov batch? First printer as well or na
For those that know… How do these compare to esun?
Has the price jacked? It is buy 2 get 1 free at $57.56 now.
yes it was $19 a roll now its $27
Damn missed it
Anyone actually had their order shipped yet?
Mine still hasn't shipped
Thanks OP, it also works with different colours as well.