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What type filament? PLA? PETG?I heard good things about Hatchbox...bought a couple and honestly, for the price, I prefer Sunlu (see amazon for great deals on that weekly...like $17 to $20 for 2.2kg)
Thanks,
Ted
What type filament? PLA? PETG?I heard good things about Hatchbox...bought a couple and honestly, for the price, I prefer Sunlu (see amazon for great deals on that weekly...like $17 to $20 for 2.2kg)
I see Sunlu two rolls with a "master spool" to switch the two rolls between for use. Have you used this arrangement? Is there a hassle switching between rolls?I have only Hatchbox PLA, but Sunlu PLA AND Petg. I am currently printing with Hatchbox PLA and its looking good...no issues. I just have to say the pretty regular deals on Sunlu on Amazon can be killer. I got 2 2.2kg of Petg for $30. Since it also works well, I'm picking up the deals on Sunlu whenever available.
That’s interesting...I have a Ender 5 pro and I run my Hatchbox PLA at 207 with a bed temp of 60. It’s a stock hot end (today)...what’s your printer setup?sunlu, hatchbox, and Amazon basic have all performed to expectations in PLA
I’m running some Hatchbox PLA+ on my ender3 now (225C nozzle temp 80C bed temp) it makes some damn smooth prints
It’s probably wasteful, but I just order straight/normal rolls...I guess I’m not opposed to the master spool setup, but haven’t dipped my toes in that pond yet.I see Sunlu two rolls with a "master spool" to switch the two rolls between for use. Have you used this arrangement? Is there a hassle switching between rolls?
Thanks,
Ted
PLA+ Was what I was referring to with the higher temps I listed.That’s interesting...I have a Ender 5 pro and I run my Hatchbox PLA at 207 with a bed temp of 60. It’s a stock hot end (today)...what’s your printer setup?View attachment 358653
i have found that it is a bit tougher than regular PLA.Interesting...PLA+? I’ll have to look into that!