🎨 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with eSUN!
The eSUN PETG Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing, offering excellent clarity, toughness, and dimensional accuracy. With a weight of 1KG, it ensures consistent feeding and minimal warping, making it perfect for a variety of applications. Packaged in a vacuum-sealed bag, it remains dust-free and ready for use.
Colour | C-Solid Grey |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
H**R
Top-Notch PETG for Durable and Reliable Prints
I recently switched to the eSUN PETG Filament, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. This filament combines the durability of PETG with excellent print quality and consistency.Pros:Dimensional Accuracy: With a tolerance of +/- 0.05mm, this filament feeds smoothly without clogging. Even in detailed prints, the layers are consistent and seamless.Strength and Durability: PETG is known for being tougher than PLA, and this filament delivers. The parts I’ve printed are robust and handle mechanical stress without cracking.Adhesion and Warping: Bed adhesion is fantastic with a slightly heated bed (I use 75°C), and I haven’t experienced any warping or lifting. It works perfectly on a glass bed with a bit of hairspray or a PEI sheet.Ease of Use: While PETG can be tricky, eSUN makes it approachable. Stringing is minimal with proper tuning, and the filament doesn’t require an extreme temperature range (I use 230–240°C on the hotend).Versatility: Perfect for functional parts, enclosures, or anything requiring heat resistance and durability.Print Quality:The filament produces smooth, shiny prints with excellent layer adhesion. Overhangs and bridges come out clean with a little cooling, and the strength of the final product is impressive.Value:This 1KG spool is a great deal for such a high-quality PETG filament. It’s reliable, affordable, and easy to work with once you dial in your settings.Final Thoughts:Whether you’re printing functional parts or durable prototypes, the eSUN PETG Filament is a fantastic option. It’s user-friendly enough for beginners and precise enough for professionals. I’ll definitely be keeping this as a staple in my filament collection.
A**E
Pretty good, nice quality, poor winding
I've used this filament for quite a while now, the bulk of it I have used to print parts to upgrade my printer.I've had no specific issues with the filament, it seems to print very well on my Prusa MK3S+ and the colour is pretty nice.The only minus point is because the winding on the spool is terrible, it's atrocious, to the point that I've never seen spools from other manufacturers like this.This seems to be a common thing with eSUN filament, every spool I have and have opened has been badly wound...but...Yes, there's a but!The winding, although poor, has thus far just been cosmetic, bad winding is only really an issue if the winding has not gone onto the spool properly, a long as the filament is wound on without coming loose, then it will come off the same way.Generally speaking, when people moan or complain about badly wound spools, it's because of something they've done and not the manufacturer, it's pretty much impossible for the manufacturer to spool filament onto a reel in a manner than it will tangle on the way off the real.
J**S
Prepare to be annoyed
I'm pretty new to 3D printing and generally use PLA, but wanted to try PETG for some prints that will be exposed to quite a bit of heat.In Cura, there is a eSUN PETG profile you can use, but I had to change the settings because I had quite a lot of issues with really bad stringing etc. The main one is the nozzle temperature, where I lowered it from 245 and 235 and the results seem a lot better. I still get stringing etc but not as bad, but I'm sure if I tweak the settings even more I should be able to get more decent results.I use a glue stick on my magnetic bed mainly to help remove the print afterwards.When I first started using this, on the initial layer the filament was just getting stuck to the nozzle as it moved and resulted in failed prints. I wondered why this was, as the bed was level for PLA. I read online that you want the nozzle a bit higher than for PLA, so what I did was level the bed and as soon as I felt the slightest bit of pressure on the paper used for levelling, I left it at that (a bit less pressure than normal levelling for PLA). This has fixed the issue and still sticks to the bed perfectly fine.It's annoying printing with PETG as I'm so used to pretty decent and easy prints with PLA, but it looks like it's a lot of trial and error - play around with settings etc until you get decent results.Highly recommend this particular filament if you're starting out with PETG - eSUN is a good and trusted brand when it comes to filament.
H**R
Great results, but you need to get your settings honed in first
This was my first ever PETG filament, but as I have been getting amazing results with their PLA+ filament I thought I would try eSuns PETG.I have to say that 1st impressions were not good, I was really struggling to get good results at first, with problems with bad adhesion, blobbing, stringing, layer adhesion etc, however I now know this was all down to my configuration and not the filament.I am using and Ender 3D V2, and Cura as my slicer. After many different attempts I found that downloading eSuns material profile for PETG helped, but after some trial and error I find the optimum print temperature for my printer is 138 (profile default is 145) I guess there is some tolerance in the temperature calibration of different printers.I also found you have to print fine and slow. I have made the following adjustments to the default Cura Dynamic Profile0.16 layer height0.2 for 1st layerBuild Plate 70Print Speed 30Wall, Top/Bottom Speed 15Initial Layer Speed 15Number of slower layers 5Cooling 20IroningI also had to get me e steps and bed level spot on, any under extrusion really showed on large flat areas.I use the smooth side of a textured glass build plate, and cote with basic watered down PVA glue, for perfect adhesion when printing, but once cooled the print just falls off with no prizing required.So it took a fair bit of trial and error, but the results are now amazing, with very shiny and smooth top and bottom layers.
M**E
conforme à la description, bien emballée
conforme à la description, bien emballée
S**S
Das beste PETG-Filament für meinen Bambulab-Drucker! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ich nutze das eSUN PETG Filament in der Farbe Solide Rot jetzt seit einiger Zeit und kann ohne Zweifel sagen, dass es für meinen Bambulab 3D-Drucker das beste PETG-Filament ist, das ich bisher verwendet habe.Druckqualität:Die Druckergebnisse sind einfach hervorragend. Das Filament hat eine sehr gute Maßgenauigkeit von +/- 0.05mm, was zu gleichmäßigen und sauberen Drucken führt. Die rote Farbe ist kräftig und sieht fantastisch aus – genau so, wie ich es mir vorgestellt habe. Selbst bei komplexen Drucken bleibt die Oberfläche glatt und ohne sichtbare Schichten oder Blasen.Verarbeitung:Ein Punkt, den man beachten muss, ist, dass das Filament vor dem Druck unbedingt mindestens 12 Stunden getrocknet werden sollte. Feuchtigkeit kann das Druckergebnis bei PETG stark beeinflussen, und ich habe festgestellt, dass es nach dieser Trocknungszeit perfekt funktioniert. Danach lief das Filament absolut problemlos und ohne Verstopfungen durch meinen Drucker. Also einfach vorher trocknen, und es gibt keine bösen Überraschungen!Vielseitigkeit:Das eSUN PETG Filament ist super vielseitig und eignet sich perfekt für Projekte, bei denen Stabilität und eine saubere Optik gefragt sind. Ich habe es sowohl für funktionale Teile als auch für dekorative Drucke genutzt, und es liefert in beiden Fällen Top-Ergebnisse. Es lässt sich auch gut nachbearbeiten, falls notwendig.Fazit:Für alle, die einen Bambulab oder einen anderen hochwertigen 3D-Drucker besitzen, kann ich dieses eSUN PETG Filament in Solide Rot absolut empfehlen. Die Druckqualität, Farbintensität und Zuverlässigkeit sind herausragend. Wichtig ist lediglich, das Filament vor dem Druck gut zu trocknen, aber wenn man das beachtet, wird man mit erstklassigen Ergebnissen belohnt. Für mich das beste PETG-Filament, das ich bisher verwendet habe!
J**A
Bueno, bonito y barato
El filamento eSUN en color negro ha sido mi favorito durante un largo periodo de tiempo, especialmente para proyectos en los que la durabilidad es crucial.La resistencia mecánica de este material es impresionante, y mis impresiones finales siempre resultan robustas y bien detalladas. Además, la fluidez del filamento durante el proceso de impresión es excelente, lo que garantiza que no haya atascos ni interrupciones.La uniformidad del color negro mate añade un toque profesional a cualquier pieza, ideal para proyectos que requieren un acabado discreto pero sofisticado.Otro aspecto que aprecio es la facilidad de uso: el filamento se adhiere bien a la cama y no se deforma incluso en impresiones largas.He probado muchos filamentos PETG, y este de eSUN sigue siendo uno de los más confiables y duraderos. Sin duda, lo recomiendo para cualquier impresora 3D.
K**L
Bez problemów na Bambu Lab A1
Filament przyszedł w dobrym stanie, nie trzeba było go dodatkowo suszyć. Drukuje dobrze na standardowych ustawieniach Generic PETG z Bambu Studio.
J**D
S'imprime facilement
Esun est toujours une valeur sûre en filament. Je n'avais jamais testé leur PETG mais il est de très bonne qualité et s'imprime très facilement. Pas de warping et aucun problème d'impression je recommande
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