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· 【High Performance & Compatibility】 Combines the advantages of both PLA and ABS with Overture PETG, featuring the ease of printing with PLA and improved mechanical properties of ABS, including enhanced impact resistance and superior layer adhesion · 【Clog-Free & Bubble-Free】 Designed and manufactured with our patented clog-free formula to get a smooth and seamless printing experience. All spools undergo thorough drying for 24 hours before packaging and are vacuum-sealed in resealable foil packaging. To maintain optimal performance, store PETG filament in sealed storage with desiccants (silica gel) or dry for >6 hours at 65˚C · 【Dimensional Accuracy & Consistency】Advanced CCD diameter measuring and self-adaptive control system in the manufacturing insure these tough PLA filaments to be strict tolerances. Diameter 1.75mm, dimensional accuracy (98%) + / - 0.02 mm without any exaggeration · 【Wide Compatibility and Color Selection】 Overture filaments seamlessly integrates with consumer and industrial 3D printers. Explore your creative side with our extensive selection of vibrant colors, ensuring a spectrum of possibilities for your unique creations · 【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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Teds Hobby Shop LLCReviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
The Overture PETG filament has been outstanding! It prints smoothly with excellent layer adhesion and minimal stringing. The strength and durability of the prints are impressive, making it a great choice for functional parts and high-temperature applications. I’ve had no issues with clogging or warping, and the filament feeds consistently without tangling. The dimensional accuracy is spot-on, and the final prints have a great finish. For anyone looking for a high-quality, easy-to-use PETG filament, Overture is definitely a top choice. I highly recommend this brand of filament, especially for PETG prints
haggisReviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021
Good PETG for the price. It is not too picky on temperature, it prints fine anywhere from 245-255 on my Ender 3 V2. It doesn't bridge very well but that is to be expected for PETG, if you want to bridge I recommend printing at 245 and turning on bridging settings in Cura which makes bridges possible although pretty ugly. Supports work better than bridging, but can be hard to remove because PETG sticks to itself so well. Here are my settings for Ender 3 v2: micro swiss all-metal hotend / original extruder / original bowden tube bltouch leveling probe + yellow springs nozzle 0.4mm 250c bed plain glass + gluestick, 85c first layer speed 10 speed after first layer 30 first layer height: 0.28 layer height after first layer: 0.2 fan: none unless you are trying to bridge, if so use bridge detection to turn fan 100% only for the bridge retraction 3mm @ 30 I find that the biggest struggle with PETG is just getting the first layer to stick and look good. Once you get past the first layer it is usually smooth sailing. If you have problems with the first layer, first of all dry your filament even if it is brand new. It is an easy way to eliminate frustrations. Also go ahead and calibrate your extruder steps and measure your filament diameter and put that into your slicer, again these are easy steps that ensure you will not be fighting under/over extrusion while you are trying to get everything else figured out. Next use glue stick on plain glass and let the glue stick dry. You want the glass to look dull, not shiny, but it also shouldn't feel sticky to the touch. This combo works great for me, it adheres well but not TOO well and the prints pop themselves off when they cool. Lots of people like hairspray too but gluestick works fine for me and is less messy. Finally the #1 most important thing is to adjust your z offset and first layer height. You cannot mush the filament onto the bed like PLA, it needs to fall out of the nozzle and gently lay down onto the bed. Before doing anything with your z-offset I recommend turning your first layer height up to .28 or .3. The reason is that this sets your nozzle higher AND automatically adjusts the flow rate to match. If you just start bumping your z-offset higher and higher, you will be under-extruding by a lot which can cause its own problems. Once you set your first-layer height to .28, then start printing a test print and live-adjust your Z until the lines lay down and stick to the bed, and are neither gooping up onto the nozzle, nor being hit by the nozzle and pulled off the bed. This is tricky because the sweet spot here is TINY. Like within one or 2 micro-adjustments on the z, either side of that you will have issues. But once you hit the sweet spot on the Z you are golden. Then print some bed leveling test prints and adjust your first layer extrusion multiplier or line width if needed so your lines are touching. I recommend always using the bed level print that is CIRCLES when starting off, not squares. The sharp corners on the squares are super unforgiving and will pop off instantly if your settings aren't right. It is easier to use a bed leveling print with circles to dial your settings in without frustrating yourself and needing to restart the print a hundred times. When printing things over 2" tall I recommend using a wide brim because originally I was using skirt and I have had taller prints pop off the bed right as they are nearly finished, I think the reason is due to the lower part of the print cooling off. A brim is cheap insurance against your whole print being ruined at the last moment, and is easy to remove and leaves little trace that it was ever there.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Even if we were to set aside the fact that the transparent filament is gorgeous, I'd still recommend this product based on how easy and reliable it is. If you're aiming to print something for decorative purposes where a translucent effect is required, you should definitely print slowly (30-40mm per second) to increase the evenness of layer lines and generate a gorgeous transparent effect. But because it's so reliable, I can regularly print overnight where speed isn't a concern. I'm genuinely stunned to see how often I'm able to nail the transparent effect on the first print, including challenging designs such as the incredibly thin (0.4mm) capsule shaped lamp diffuser in the photograph. But here's the kicker: This prints so reliably that has also become my go to filament for functional prints/prototype. When perfectly even layer lines and flawless transparency aren't a concern, I can crank up the speed and it will still turn out great prints on the first try when other "easier" filament types fail. Tips: Pre-heating/drying this filament isn't necessarily required if you live in a low humidity area, but it really does help when you want a near perfect transparent effect. Additionally, I've found that this particular PETG really likes heat. For a perfect first layer, I crank up the extruder temp above the recommended level (270-280° C) and use a bed temperature of 80-90° C. From there, lowering to 250° is a sweet spot for transparency and layer adhesion. I also found that it performs better when my chamber temp is set to 55 or 60, though this may not be the case for those who don't have a chamber fan.
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.
Gerardo MartmnezReviewed in Mexico on April 27, 2023
Filamento de buena calidad, desafortunadamente venía mal bobinado en varias secciones.
Benn BirchReviewed in Canada on October 27, 2023
Overture has been absolutely killing it in the filament game for years now. I love their cardboard spools, I've never gotten a bad batch of filament or even had a knot in a roll. It's perfect every time and it's consistently so much that I actually cringe when I see some other filament on sale and I decide to buy Overture over saving $5 as I know there's far more chance that cheap stuff will not be worth it with jams or getting knotted up when unspooling. This was my first roll of PETG and I was nervous about printing with it. I heard it was much more picky on temps and retractions and adhesion... well either I'm a super lucky guy (which for those who do know me would NOT say that's the case... quite the opposite) or this stuff is just so well formulated but out of the box and just some starting pointers from message boards my first PETG print came out fantastic. No stringing, great bed adhesion to my PEI sheet (and not too much as some say is a problem with PETG) I could go ranting and raving about this product until next tuesday but I'll just cut this off now stating that I'm surprised how reasonably priced this filament is for the quality. I've never used a filament that costed as much as an entry level printer and I probably will never need to if I keep using this stuff. I cannot imagine it's any better. Just costs more.
RojacReviewed in Sweden on July 25, 2023
Fungerar utan problem.
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