Try Meltink and Soultech. So far they have both been great for me.
The Meltink PLA/PHA is almost as hard as ABS. E-Sun PeTG is great as well. Much much better than ABS, seems way stronger.
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When they get a customer with bad filament complaint their first response is to offer a replacement roll. (Thank you Joshua.) I suspect this process solves ~98% of the problems. However, if for some reason the replacement roll doesn't work out then their playlist seems to get a bit sparse. Then their response can't be a canned process, and I'm guessing that there's just not enough time built into their business model to handle that situation.
My first printer was a Bowden type.
This may seem like a silly question, but what is the point of the spring/lever setup on the extruder of this model? Even having disassembled it, I don't see what the setup accomplishes.
I've really had an impossible time dealing with ABS. How hard is it to get their PeTG to adhere?
The spring and lever hold tension onto the smooth feed wheel, what presses the filament into the toothed feed gear.
The stiffness of the spring is abit important. To much pressure and the main (toothed) feed gear is just gonna tear the material up, to little and the feed gear can slip on the filament, causing it to feed wrong or not at all.
I guess the point/question is what is the point of being able to release the tension? Just to back out the filament or...?
Here is a cube I am doing, trying to dial in some Hatchbox ABS. The pics are of the same spot on the cube from different angles.
ABS - 210
Bed 90
QIDI Tech-1 fully enclosed
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This is the corner set for start points. I have been turning down the temp to see if this will go away or reduce but it is not.
I am ran a print with start point optimized to see how that did and that spot is better but still there.
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