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OVERTURE 3D Filament Clear PETG Filament 1.75mm, PETG 3D Printer Filament, 1kg Filament (2.2lbs), Dimensional Accuracy 99% Probability +/- 0.03mm, Fit Most FDM Printers(Transparent Blue)

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Color: Transparent Blue


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  • [1 kg PETG Spool x 1]-- The prints made by our OVERTURE Transparent PETG actually display translucent color, even a little white feel. This kind of visual discrepancy is not determined by the material itself, but by the principle of 3D printing, i.e.Fused Deposition Molding ( FDM), which results in inconsistent optical refractive index of the medium.
  • [Clog-free & Bubble-Free]-- Designed and Manufactured with Clog-Free patent to guarantee a smooth and stable printing experience. Complete drying for 24 hours before vacuum aluminum foil packaging, which can effectively protect the PETG filament from moisture. As the PETG material is sensitive to moisture, please remember to put it back into the re-sealable aluminum foil bag timely after using to maintain excellent printing result
  • [Less- tangle and Easy to Use]-- Full mechanical winding and strict manual examination, which guarantee the PETG filaments tidy and easy to be fed; Larger spool inner diameter design makes feeding smoother
  • [Dimensional Accuracy & Consistency]-- Advanced CCD diameter measuring and self-adaptive control system in the manufacturing guarantee these PLA filaments of 1.75 mm diameter, dimensional accuracy 99% Probability + / - 0.03 mm; 1 kg spool (2.2lbs)
  • [Cost-effective and Wide Compatibility]-- With over 8 years 3D filaments R & D experience, thousands tons of filaments output every month, Overture is capable of manufacturing all kinds of filaments in large scale with premium quality, which contribute to Overture filament cost-effective and reliable for most common 3D printers, such as MK3, Ender 3, Monoprice FlashForge and more

Brand: OVERTURE


Material: petg


Color: Transparent Blue


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.11 x 7.64 x 2.91 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ OVPETG175


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 25, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ OVERTURE


Best Sellers Rank: #152 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #5 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 14,826 ratings


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Update...user error. Read for details on what it took to get this PETG to print on my E3v2 Neo.
Color: Black (1-pack)
UPDATED REVIEW: Getting this PETG to print was a real struggle for me but... it ended up eventually working so in all fairness I've upped my review stars and I take credit for this as "user error". What it boiled down to was print speed. I was working with common slicer templates for PETG which print around 50mm/sec and I see other people reporting success at that speed but, it was a total mess for me. I found a few reviews that suggested turning the speed way down so I tried it and it made all the difference. I am working with a new Ender 3 v2 Noe with PEI build plate. Using about 240 nozzle and 80 bed. My esteps are calibrated spot on, and my flow calibrated to about about 88 for this material in my machine and these temps. I turned the main print speed down to 30mm/sec and the initial layers, supports, and walls down to 15mm/sec and it completely changed my printing experience with this material. ***HERE IS MY INITIAL REVIEW BEFORE I DISCOVERED SLOWING DOWN THE PRINT SPEED*** Based on other reviews and pictures, it seems some people have had great results with this filament. My expectations are low, I just wanted decent results as my prints are mostly functional and I am not overly concerned with aesthetics. Unfortunately after hours of testing and tuning I have not achieved a single acceptable result and will likely give up with this Overature PETG. The filament arrived sealed, I have stored it in a vacuum bag and use a heated filament holder when printing. My machine is a new E3v2 Neo with capricorn PTFE tube and a bi-metal heat break. I also print in an enclosure. ZERO luck with this roll of PETG. The pictures show two temp towers, the one on the left I printed with TECBEARS PLA and the one on the right with Overature PETG. Yes, PLA is nice to work with and as you can see, the PLA tower printed clean starting with 215 and 180 on the top; all layers were good with just a little stringing at the top cooler levels. Again, I just hoped for acceptable results with the PETG; I started at 245 on the bottom with 85 bed temp and finished at 215 on the top layer. All levels look terrible. My e-steps are tuned perfect, I did several flow tests printing single and double walled cubes which resulted in overflow and an adjusted flow rate of 88 which resulted in good flow test results on the test cubes but still most all prints fail, I barely got this temp tower shown in my pictures to print and as you can see, it is terrible in all regards. I have done a ton of tests for 1st layer adhesion and z-offset, my bed is super level (I use octoprint to visualize) and I've tried a few z-offset adjustments, no love... My last 1st layer tests turned out good and then I go to print and it wont stick, the filament globs up on the print head and smears around. I absolutely must have a brim, or better yet a raft or my print fails on the first layer. Sure, some folks have had good luck although I've put in the time and a lot of effort and I give up; I cannot get this filament to produce a useable print on my E3v2 Neo. I am not the only one reporting these challenges, maybe Overature has quality control issues with their PETG? Maybe I never found the perfect adjustments but I sure tried and I have to move on now, I can't spend my whole life trying to get a filament to produce "OK" results. ***SEE TOP OF REVIEW FOR UPDATED SUCCESS STORY*** ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 4, 2023 by Markcm Markcm

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Win some and lose some
Color: Black (1-pack)
I’ve bought 5 rolls in total from Overture. All black PETG. The first 3 we’re awesome! No moisture and was some of the easiest PETG I’ve ever worked with. Last two rolls not so much. Still no moisture, but the latest two came with a matte texture on the filament. These last two rolls also had much worse bed adhesion and layer adhesion and had to be printed much slower. Overall still works even when it’s bad but from time to time you’ll definitely have to change up settings to get it to print well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 13, 2023 by Jake Besemer

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars More versatile but slightly more temperamental than PLA+
Color: Transparent
***Update*** TLDR: Downgrading to 2 stars due to inability to finish larger and/or more complicated builds with this filament. This filament is proving to be very temperamental in my Ender 3 v2. The problem seems to be with the Bowden tube (or there is already a spiral tension in the filament as it is wound on the spool at the factory). As a piece is printed, the filament spirals as it flexed through the Bowden tube to the hot end. As this filament has a fair amount of elasticity (much more than PLA), this torsion doesn't extrude out the hot end but instead starts to translate through the filament back to the feeder. First will come the clicking as the filament starts to bind up in the Bowden tube and at the feeder; this is the combination of the feeding gear/bearing trying to grip onto filament that is under increasing spiral tension (think of twisting fibers into a thicker and tougher strand of rope) and slowly begins to strip the "bite marks" off the filament, especially during retractions. Eventually, the filament will twist and be stripped to the point of fracture. The filament going into the Bowden tube stops advancing to the hot end, and a strand of filament comes out of the feeder anywhere it can escape This happens even after upgrading to Capicorn Bowden tubes, playing around with the "grip" tension of the feeder, cleaning the hot end barrel, setting the screws holding the feeding gear/bearing to the right torque, etc. (One can pull out the filament from the Bowden tube and see a spiral staircase imprinted by the extruder all the way down to the hot end.) The solution is to remove all of the filament that has passed the into the Bowden tube and re-load virgin filament. Then it will print fine until enough torsion builds back up again. However, if a piece requires quite a bit of retractions, then this will happen much sooner - somewhere between 3-6 meters of filament. This isn't because of less torsion, but because the feeder is pushing back and forth on a piece of filament that is becoming less compliant and more difficult to handle, which quickly wears off the "bite marks" and erodes the filament into a thinner strand. If the feeder bites into a virgin piece of filament, then it can maintain bite for a bit longer, but spiraling will still eventually happen. I'm taking away stars as it's not usable for large builds or builds requiring a lot of retractions. Not dropping past 3 star as the prints that can be completed are translucent with a good mix of elasticity and strength/durability. However, this makes working with this filament much, MUCH more frustrating than more forgiving alternatives like PLA. Beginners and those with Bowden tube printers should probably use this filament with caution due to the frustration that awaits. Those looking for unique PETG properties might consider giving this a try. I don't know how this filament behaves under a direct extruder, but I suspect results may be better as it seems that the back and forth flexing of the Bowden tube is what is applying a "crankshaft" effect on the filament that is torsioning the filament. ***Initial Review*** Previously, I used only Overture's PLA+/PLA Pro filament (which is a great PLA filament, BTW), but I wanted a filament with greater strength and unique features (i.e. translucency). Still being relatively new to 3D printing, only printing/experimenting during my scarce spare time, and not having a specific application demanding rigorous specifications for printed parts, I opted for PETG over more specialized filaments that reputedly require more more experience and time to get right. First, Overture's quality is great. Their clear PETG filament is white without any perceivable tint. It feeds great; hasn't clogged or tangled. It's labelled as clear, transparent, or translucent. It's best described as translucent (although I have seen some reviewers here polish their prints until clear/transparent. So it is possible to get crystalline prints - but I've not tried this as I don't have the time/patience). When printed at the higher end of the recommend nozzle temps (my settings, 245C), prints appear more glossy. However, I have to use 90+C bed temp to prevent warping, and I also slow down the print speed and increase retraction to reduce stringing. It still strings quite a bit. I haven't found the right settings yet, so I use these settings for parts where the stringing primarily affects/hidden amongst infill. When printed at the lower end of the recommended nozzle temps (my settings, 225C - which is lower than Overture's recommended range - bed temp 80C), prints appear more matte. However, handling feels more like PLA with improved details and much, much reduced stringing. I've tried to go down to 220C, but I starting having adhesion issues. I have prints comparing both settings (print and fan speed set to same). The left clip was printed at the higher temp and the right clip printed at lower temp. For the gears, the right gear was printed at the higher temp, and the left gear at the lower temp. Glossy doesn't necessarily mean more transparent, although one can see very slightly "deeper" into the glossy print. Both exhibit more of a frosted glass appearance; glossy just means more reflective and less surface friction (i.e. the glossy gear spins slightly more quietly than the matte one, which is already much more quiet than PLA due to increased plasticity/elasticity of PETG). I'm still working on getting the right settings. But from what I see so far, I would recommend Overture to anyone working with PETG. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2020 by EZBuyer EZBuyer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Strong material
Color: Black + White
Im new to the 3d printing. Using it just to verify CAD models and do some R&D. After a week of printing I immediately turned to petg for my projects due to is strength and durability. I originally bought some colored petg from a 3rd party source and it printed fine but wasn't very strong. Then I came across this as an Amazon deal and jumped at the 1kg spools. Immediately it all went down hill and I couldn't get it dialed in with my limited knowledge. I wrote this product off for almost a week before I noticed that I needed to read the print vs people opinion. That being said be ready to run this hot if you can. The layer adhesion is very impressive especially on the Z axis. Hot and slow it won't fail you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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