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A while ago I bought a roll of transparent petg "the filament" by spectrum. Wonderful, it printed great, shiny, smooth. I loved it.

Then I took advantage of the promotion on the Bambu lab website "4 rolls are discounted + free shipping" and I bought their transparent petg.

I opened the vacuum bag, loaded immediately in the printer and it strings and pops. Settings are correct as the slicer has a dedicated profile for this roll.

Their website says "warning: dry before using" - they mean that it comes already too moist from the factory?

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[–] Mora@pawb.social 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Does Bambulab actually sell trans_parent_ PETG now? Last I checked it was only trans_lucent_.

Light probably does come through the translucent PETG, but as it is only translucent and not transparent you might not be able to see through.

[–] lud@lemm.ee 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

The Bambu transparent PETG I bought last year is pretty damn transparent when printed out at the right settings (iirc, fairly low temperatures, very slowly and the filament must be as dry as possible). The test prints I made kinda looks closer to a dusty lens than a translucent material. I couldn't find a picture of the test prints I made but I can post some if anyone is curious.