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    I have a roll of esun petg, in transparent blue. 110 for the bed is too high on mine, I couldn't get a failed part off. I think I printed at 220 for the hot end. Once I get it dialed in I think it will be very good. I got my esun at Amazon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usarmyaircav View Post
    I have a roll of esun petg, in transparent blue. 110 for the bed is too high on mine, I couldn't get a failed part off. I think I printed at 220 for the hot end. Once I get it dialed in I think it will be very good. I got my esun at Amazon.
    Wow! 110 for the bed is way too high. I print with esun's petg all the time as I really like it. 80 for the bed is perfect. Though I've printed as low as about 225, I prefer 245 for the extruder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssayer View Post
    Wow! 110 for the bed is way too high. I print with esun's petg all the time as I really like it. 80 for the bed is perfect. Though I've printed as low as about 225, I prefer 245 for the extruder.
    Yeah, I didn't think to change the temp settings when I sliced it. I think my default was either 230 or 235 for the extruder and it started getting stringy, so I dropped it 10 and that seemed to do the trick. I have a PEI sheet on my glass that I hope is salvageable. I will try 80 and go from there, thanks!

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