Bambu Lab Bambu Lab Natural PETG Basic Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)

Bambu Lab Basic PETG 3D printing filament is an exceptionally tough and sturdy material, making it an excellent all-purpose option for additive manufacturing. This PETG filament boasts incredible minimal shrinkage, making it ideal for creating parts that require impact resistance and flexibility. Bambu Lab Basic PETG filament is specifically formulated to enhance PETG’s inherent properties, such as durability, heat and chemical resistance, and user-friendliness.

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Bambu Lab PETG Basic

The Bambu Lab offers PETG Basic 3D printer filament compatible with any 3D printer and especially optimized for their Bambu Lab X1 Series and Bambu Lab P1P.





Technical Specifications

  • Printing Speed: ~ 200 mm/s
  • Preset Printing Speed: 172 mm/s
  • Strength (Bending Strength - XY): 65 MPa
  • Stiffness (Bending Modulus - XY): 1670 MPa
  • Layer Strength (Bending Strength - Z): 48 MPa
  • Layer Adhesion (Impact Strength - Z): 13.6 kJ/m²
  • Toughness (Impact Strength - XY): 52.7 kJ/m²
  • Heat Resistance (HDT, 0.45 MPa): 69 °C

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Other gitd filaments I've looked into have abrasion warnings, and from what I've heard in the community, it eats up your nozzle pretty quick unless you're using a hardened one. Is this information factual? I don't see anything about it listed here.

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So I've had great success using PLA+ from another vendor. I was given a spool of this as a gift and have had zero success. I can get it to extrude ok in the 205-215 range, but the adhesion goes from non-existant to terrible. On the rare occasion that the print starts, it separates within 7mm of print and goops up. Can anyone offer some settings that they've found to work from experience? Based on other posts on here, I am gathering that this filament may just be garbage?

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I am seeing that with the abrasiveness of the filament there is potential for damage/clogging. I am running a Da Vinci Pro Jr., of which I do have a hardened steel nozzle. However, the size for the nozzle is .4; the manufacturer does not offer a .6 size (which is what is suggested). Would the size issue be negligible as it is a hardened steel/abrasion resistant tip, or would it still cause non-insignificant wear?

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Clogging the nozzle, .4mm nozzle, green was printing perfectly. Tried a variety of temps. Does the .6 nozzle make the difference? Brand new packaged spool.

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Hi, I was wondering if there's an estimated date that the blue glow in the dark PLA filament (1.75mm) will be back in stock. Thank you!

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What is the recommended nozzle size for this filament?

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how long does the glow last on this stuff?

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is this easy to use with the creality ender 3 and how long will my nozzle last on my 3d printer

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What are the shipping dimensions?

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Widened my nozzle from a .4 to about a .6, and I just can't understand why this is the one site where the gitd filament doesn't have an abrasion warning? I should have known it was too good to be true :\ Please add an abrasion warning to any future customers. It's extremely misleading telling above questions "there will be minimal damage to your printer".

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Hi I was curious if you would happen to know the emission spectrum of the plastic

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I am at a loss with this glow PLA. I have printed from 185C-212C and no matter what the temp, layer adhesion is TERRIBLE. It crumbles apart with the slightest finger pressure. If i print 215-220C adhesion is EXCELLENT, but then I get bubbles, gaps, and weird artifacts. What's am I doing wrong?

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I can't get this to print without seriously clogging my Kossel Pro. Any suggestions?

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Any chance of the destruction of the 3D printer

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