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IEMAI Clear PETG Filament 1.75mm Bundle, Multicolor High Light Transmittance 3D Printer Filament Orange/Blue/Green/Red, 250g x 4 Spools, Supports Fast Printing Up to 600mm/s

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Color: Transparent Red/Blue/Green/Orange


Material Type: Transparent PETG


Features

  • Highly Transparent FilamentIEMAI PETG filament 1.75mm bundle contains 4 different colors: Red/Blue/Green/Orange, which can meet your different printing needs. The excellent clarity and light transmittance are very suitable for making Halloween and Christmas decorations and gifts, as well as various home decorations and craft projects
  • Upgraded High Speed PETGIEMAI PETG filament supports fast printing speeds up to 600mm/s without sacrificing print quality, significantly reducing printing time. It's compatible with both high-speed and conventional 3D printers, it delivers exceptional performance for efficient, high-quality printing
  • Clog-Free PrintingEach roll is precisely controlled for diameter, smooth printing and no clogs or jams. Whether you're printing for long hours or working on intricate models, our PETG filament 1.75mm maintains a smooth extrusion and reduces print failures
  • Vacuum Seal PackagingOur clear PETG filament is machine-wound and rigorously inspected to ensure it is neatly wound and tangle-free. It is vacuum-sealed with desiccant to guarantee dryness and prevent moisture absorption
  • Optimal Print SettingsFor IEMAI 3D printer filament bundle, print speed is 50-600mm/s, the nozzle temp is 220C-260C and hotbed temp is 60C-80C. Dry the filament at 70C for 8-12 hours before printing for best results

Brand: IEMAI


Material: Transparent PETG


Color: Transparent Red/Blue/Green/Orange


Item Weight: 1.2 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎IEMAI


Brand: ‎IEMAI


Item Weight: ‎2.64 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.87 x 7.87 x 3.15 inches


Item model number: ‎IM-petg-250


Color: ‎Transparent Red/Blue/Green/Orange


Material Type: ‎Transparent PETG


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎IM-petg-250


Date First Available: September 2, 2021


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  • Outstanding quality and consistency
Color: Pla-cf Matte Black Material Type: PLA-CF
I've been buying the same brand of CF-PLA for a few years now. They were out of stock, and this (IEMAI Carbon Fiber PLA) was both cheaper and in stock. (EDIT: Eight spools deep. I'm not going back.) For context; I print exclusively functional parts, not figurines etc. Print quality is outstanding, dimensional accuracy seems very consistent. Very low to no stringing. It handles vase mode prints very well; 8mm dia x 30mm length test pins printed very quickly (~80mm/sec actual) with no flaws. It bridges extremely well with high airflow -- honestly I've never seen better bridges from my printer. Info on my setup; - Extruder is a custom dual-drivegear 3:1 non-bowden extruder, hardened steel nozzle, 0.5mm bore, 0.3mm retract at 40mm/sec, heated to 223c - Bed is glass, coated with a light mist of hairspray diluted to a thin layer with a coat of water from a spray bottle, heated to 57c - Layer heights are usually 0.2mm or 0.25mm, outliers at 0.15mm and 0.3mm - Print speed began around 60mm/sec~90mm/sec with ~1500mm/sec^2 acceleration, but recent improvements and tunings has it closer to 90~120mm/sec @ 3500mm/sec^2 with 0.2mm to 0.3mm layer height, with negligible notable change in quality. It carves well if required, it drills well (unless you get it hot, obviously - it softens at a lowish temperature compared to hotter filaments, due to the PLA blend) and as stated it retains flawless dimensional accuracy. Ironed top surfaces look fantastic, and parts have a very satisfyingly solid sound when impacted. Side surfaces are smooth but grippy, a bit rougher than my normal brand of CF-PLA. I'll update this bit as I order more rolls, but thusfar: I've ordered eight rolls to date. I made no adjustments between rolls, and prints remained flawless with the exception of; - The first print or two (~100g) from the first roll had occasional blockages which self-cleared within the same layer; I'm willing to attribute that to possible contamination on my end. - The first few meters of the fifth roll, which needed a 5% feed reduction for 'perfect' surface finish. - One nozzle jam, less than one meter of filament from the end of the sixth roll. Would've killed the print, but it was on the final, small area on the very top layer. Cleared with cold pull at 150c. - Roll seven (Batch No 20221017ZD) had (to date) four clog issues which caused failed prints. Two abrupt, complete blockages fixed by hot-pull with no cycling after print cancel. Two partial blockages, one fixed via hot-pull, other fixed via cold-pull. I'd be more upset if these weren't non-final prototyping parts. - Most pics are before resonance tuning, so their surface finish isn't flawless. I also had some frame stability issues causing irregular layer height, which have been solved. - The ironing finish is astonishing. I've added three shots of 1mm thick, 115mm long vanes from an airflow project, with an ironed top surface. Ironing was 0.125mm, 20% flow rate, 30mm/sec. Lines are (BARELY) visible at this setting and using a 0.5mm nozzle; for perfection I would suggest 0.1@25mm or so. I'm not aiming for visible perfection with this project, so this is not an example of attempting such. - Also, three additional pics of the underside of the same vanes - I literally forgot to enable supports for the underside of a dead flat, unsupported, 2mm deep, 115mm wide overhang. It's tiny so it's impossible to get better pics, but it printed, perfectly. 500mm/sec bridging acceleration, 60mm/sec bridge speed, 0.98 bridge flow rate. I've honestly never seen anything like it. - I printed the auto-rewind filament holder, including the clutch and springs, from CF-PLA. I'm shocked to say, it has good spring-like qualities due to the TPU additive in the base blend, and the CF-on-CF clutch seems to be surviving very well so far. My extruder gearset is also printed from CF-PLA, and doesn't wear like I had expected -- this one gearset has lasted at least 12kg of printing so far. Sum total; seven rolls (~7.5kg by filament tracker) printed on one hardened steel nozzle (so far). Five failed prints from the same roll. No filament-derived bed adhesion issues. No layer adhesion issues. No significant diameter variances or other visible/brittleness problems with the filament. Roll seven aka Batch 20221017ZD has given me the most problems. If my experience were based on this roll alone, it would be three stars. Thankfully, I do know better. This is still 'my brand'. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by S. Burtenshaw S. Burtenshaw

  • Chose the best for my first CF print
Color: Petg-cf Matte Black Material Type: PETG-CF
Really good filament. My K1 max 80* bed temp 250* hot end. Kept my dryer on 60* for this 14 hour print. Excellent very smooth finish. No stringing. No bed adhesion issues. I use Elmer’s glue sticks on the bed. Supports removed easily. I am fixing to buy 2 more rolls after I complete this review. This is a genuinely good product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025 by woodbutcher4fun

  • Worked great for my purposes
Color: Petg-cf Matte Army Green Material Type: PETG-CF
I used the PETG-CF filament to print some mounting brackets on a Bambu P1S. The edge finish is great, the top surface is almost polished smooth with ironing enabled (60mm/s @ 25% flow rate). With the top/bottom shells increased to 7, creating a crosshatch pattern of CF, these parts far exceed their strength requirements. It seems very "thick" compared to regular PETG, so I've not observed any stringing whatsoever across a large temperature range when calibrating (230 - 260C). The OrcaSlicer temperature tower had a lot of sagging on the bridges, regardless of temperature. Cranking the "Fan speed for overhangs" up to 100% resolved that completely. If you want something crazy strong and don't mind putting in a bit of effort into tuning the settings for your application, don't hesitate to try this stuff. My settings... Printer: Bambu Lab P1S Nozzle: 0.4mm hardened steel (no clogging, despite warnings to the contrary, ymmv) Nozzle temp: 235/235C Textured PEI plate: 70/70C Max volumetric speed: 20mm3/s Min fan speed: 30% Max fan speed: 50% Aux part cooling fan: 0% (helped prevent warping on a large supported overhang) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Karl

  • Must dry before first use then results are excellent
Color: Pc-cf Black Material Type: PC-CF
The first thing I do with any new filament is try printing a temp tower to determine “wetness” of filament. Out of the box, this filament prints terribly. After drying it and then running calibration tests it then prints exceptionally well with a several coats of AquaNet Hair Spray. If you don’t do enough coats, the print will not stick! My settings: Flow ratio: 0.8797 Pressure advance: 0.2 Temp: 250 (I use a diamondback 0.4 nozzle). Bed: 105C Chamber Temp: 40-45C. However, I do question the Polycarbonate content a bit considering it will ooze out of the nozzle at very low temps (205-215C). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by Drew Drew

  • Looks great!
Color: Petg-cf Matte Black Material Type: PETG-CF
PETG CF has really restored my interest in printing in PETG. Usually, black PETG is very shiny and I hate it, so it's nice to see a matte version of it and includes a little bit of carbon fiber. Print looks great!
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by Alton

  • You shouldn't buy this.
Color: Pa6 1kg-black Material Type: PA6-CF
I can't think of a single use case for this stuff. I use Markforged Onyx and 3DxTech Obsidian PA6-CF. Both work well and have their drawbacks and benefits. I didn't expect much from this IEMAI stuff at 40 bucks, but I thought I could use it for test prints before spending the big bucks on the fancy filament. Wrong. It is brittle, almost crumbly. Prints very wavy with strange warping every 20 layers or so. It doesn't look nice either. PLA for test prints is cheaper and stronger than this stuff. I hate leaving bad reviews as some kind of shopper justice warrior but this stuff is so bad it might as well go in the trash can so I'd like to see the company cut their losses on this one and stop selling. And for you, dear reader, to spend the money with Bambu or Qidi if you want the CF filament look, and Markforged or 3Dxtech if you want the performance too. P.S. I dried this for 48 hours over the weekend before use to 20rh. So I don't think it was just a roll coming wet from the factory. But maybe it was just really old or bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by Bananapies Bananapies

  • Prints goid
Color: Transparent Fluorescent Green Material Type: Transparent PETG
I've printed many items with this petg. I've only had to print with 2 walls, and it's nice and strong. I keep the temp about 245c and print slow with very low fan speeds.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Travis Travis

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