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OVERTURE PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm, Neatly Wound Durable PETG 1kg Spool (2.2lbs), Strong Toughness Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, Fit Most FDM Printers (Black (1-Pack))

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OVERTURE PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm, Neatly Wound Durable PETG 1kg Spool (2.2lbs), Strong Toughness Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, Fit Most FDM Printers (Black (1-Pack))

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· 【Stronger Than PLA, Easier Than ABS!】Tired of brittle prints? Overture PETG offers the great of both worlds—delivering the strength and durability of ABS with the ease of printing of PLA. Perfect for functional parts, mechanical components, and outdoor applications, it’s the premium filament for robust, reliable creations · 【Built for Real-World Challenges!】Need a filament that can handle heat, moisture, and impact? OVERTURE is a premium filament for robust prints! With excellent layer adhesion, low shrinkage, and high impact strength, Print with confidence, no matter the challenge · 【No More Tangles, No More Headaches!】Say goodbye to frustrating filament tangles! Overture’s precision-wound spools ensure smooth, tangle-free experience from the first layer to the last. Spend less time untangling messes and more time bringing your awesome 3D creations to life · 【Vibrant Colors, Endless Possibilities!】​ From eye-catching cosplay props to custom tools, Overture PETG offers a rainbow of vibrant, fade-resistant colors. Bring your ideas to life with filament that’s as bold and durable as your imagination - your creations will look as stunning as they perform · 【Risk-Free & Lifetime Service】 Discover worry-free 3D printing with Overture filament—backed by our lifetime satisfaction service. No matter the challenges, we're here to support you for a seamless 3D printing experience. Trust Overture as your dependable supplier of 3D printing filaments and accessories

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Sean T.Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025

Click to play video Overture transparent PETG is widely reputed as among the very best for achieving “glass like” clarity with careful tuning of your slicer settings. Thus, I decided to give it a try on my Bambu Lab X1E. I set a custom filament profile via Bambu Handy, titled “OVERTURE PETG Transparent @ Bambu Lab X1E 0.4 Nozzle”. If I understand correctly, this profile should update to the Bambu cloud so that other users can pick and use the profile for their prints. I started with the “Generic PETG” profile and amended the following: Flow ratio = 1.01 Max nozzle temp = 270 deg C Nozzle temp = 270 deg C (for initial layer & other layers) Minimum fan speed = 0 Maximum fan speed = 0 The slicer setting are absolutely essential: Wall loops = 1 Top shell loops = 0 Bottom shell loops = 0 Sparse infill density = 100% Sparse infill pattern = Aligned Rectilinear Infill direction = 0 deg (or 90 deg) Change all print speeds to 1/10th the defaults = 20 mm/s for most settings Layer heights (all) = 0.1 mm Line widths (all) = 0.5 mm Seam = I used “Back” (avoid using ‘Random’) Some design tips: 270 deg C nozzle temp is needed to create the infill to be as solid (unified) as possible, but be careful about avoiding overhangs and bridges as with the cooling turned off completely the filament will droop / sag extensively at such high nozzle temps. Even 45 deg overhangs will not print well. Thus, go with straight walls wherever possible for any that are not directly adjacent to the print plate. Also, keep any walls on your print design as thin as possible … 1 to 3 mm … for the best results. Ensure that there are no mesh errors as these will cause gaps inside the print that obstruct the clarity. Furthermore, orient the object you are printing so that the print direction parallels the longest axis (of the object). Dry the filament for at least 8 hours on the maximum dryer heat setting of 70 deg C for most non-industrial drying units. PETG is extremely hygroscopic and any absorbed moisture will cause bubbles of steam that will cloud the clarity of the print. You can print this filament from the AMS as long as you re-spool it to a plastic spool. Cardboard retains a lot of moisture. Thus, if you put the cardboard spool into your AMS, even with the plastic rims, you’ll end up raising the interior humidity of the AMS. So, how did the print go? Please see the attached video and photos. First, I was amazed at how little stringing occurred at 270 deg C. It did come with over-extrusion artifacts along the seams but that is par for the course for such high nozzle temps. This is why I recommended using the seam profile that creates the least amount of seams, which you can visually confirm in the slicer previews. The bottom wall and layers are amazingly clear. In the attached photos, you can read the text printed on the Overture filament box right through the bottom wall of the print. The side walls of my printed object (a purge chute, waste bin cover) are translucent but more diffuse. If I were to manually polish all the walls of my printed object, I am certain I could achieve “glass like” transparency. So, overall, a good print with excellent results with Overture Transparent PETG on clarity, cleanliness of the print, and its dimensional stability.

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A. K.Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025

This has been my go to PETG filament. The price is good and I've had consistent quality with the spools. No tangles and nicely wound. The material is strong enough for medium loads when printed with sufficient wall thickness and infill. My prints tend to look a bit more matte. The filament itself looks glossy on the spool. Attached is an example of a light duty functional part where I've used this filament.

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Joe KReviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025

Great quality filament, very consistent results. Some spools occasionally get bent around the edge if they are crushed during shipping, so that is something to watch out for if you use a spool holder that rolls on the spool edges, but the spool material is durable enough to bend back into shape easily and I've never had an issue after straightening them.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025

So far I have gone through several rolls of this filament in black, and also have used the transparent, blue, red, and light gray colors. I had a lot of trouble with stringing and globbing with the blue and red filament. I also noticed that the filament was not neatly twisted around the spool, but instead had some sections that were wavy and had some gaps. Based on the printing performance, I suspect the moisture level is not consistent for this product. To get the blue and red filament to behave I ended up reducing the print temperature to 230 degrees C and set the extrusion multiplier to 0.96. This is on a Prusa MK4S. The default PrusaSlicer profile seems to work fine for the other colors. I will keep buying this filament because it's a good value and I think I have it dialed in, but it was frustrating to use the black filament for weeks with no issues and then have to do a lot of tuning (and wasted/failed prints) with some of the other colors to get the same performance.

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Robert PayneReviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025

This review is specifically for the Overture PETG - White Rock - 1 kg package. I'm printing on a Bambu Lab X1C with AMS. The filament was packaged well in a vacuum sealed mylar bag with a desiccant package. The winding on the spool was one of the neatest I've ever seen across any brand. I mean not one strand out of place. I believe them when they say they produce filament that is designed to be trouble free; I can't imagine how you would have any tangles with how neatly it was spooled. Of course, it does come on a cardboard spool. I do not like using cardboard spools in the AMS. In fairness, I recall reading that the spool edges are treated in some manner to make them more robust in AMS type systems. And it did feel like maybe there was something on the edges. But I can't find that source again. I decided to respool the filament (like I always do for any brand on cardboard). It respooled wonderfully. And although my new spool was not nearly as neat as the original spool, I have printed now for about 12 hours - different models - with no issues. I began with a calibration for the filament to create a profile before I begin printing. Supports removed as I expected them to come off. I really like the look of this filament. The whitish-grey with the random specs of black is striking. I feel like the randomness of the black specs helps to hide any imperfections in the print. We blew a circuit breaker in the middle of one print. I decided to let it continue printing and even I have to really look to see where the restart point it. Even after only 12 hours of print, this is already my new favorite colorway. I am very impressed. Again, you may find you benefit from running calibration. For my X1C, my flow dynamics came in at 0.045 but I've already forgotten my flow rate setting. I'm very happy with this product. No PETG is as easy to print as PLA in my opinion. But this one is really good and the colorway is just fantastic!

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markrReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2024

This is a good filament that prints well and gives good strong finishes to my prints. Using with a creality 3 pro and it sticks to the print surface well and the flow is also good. Will buy more of this brand.

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Gerardo MartmnezReviewed in Mexico on April 27, 2023

Filamento de buena calidad, desafortunadamente venía mal bobinado en varias secciones.

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RojacReviewed in Sweden on July 25, 2023

Fungerar utan problem.

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DouglasReviewed in Canada on April 29, 2025

Works well. As PETG goes, this is easy to work with, but it is PETG It won't be as forgiving as PLA. That said, you get a strong, heat resistant print that's not as brittle as PLA. Unlike PLA it won't deform because you left it in the car. It's my standard go to filament these days. A couple notes for successful, happy use: Calibrate your printer for the filament with a temp tower, flow rate test, retraction test, and pressure advance test. Slicers such as OrcaSlicer have these tests built-in for ease of use. It takes a bit of time, but once you're dialed in it prints beautifully. If you can, have a printer with an all metal hot end. If you can't do that, change out the PTFE tube in the hot end frequently. PETG print temps degrade PTFE, and degraded PTFE causes clogs and stringing.

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DaniëlReviewed in the Netherlands on June 22, 2023

de temperatuur moet veel te hoog om te kunnen printen, dit is terug te zien in de kwaliteit van de print