🖤 Print Bold, Print Smooth — The Black PETG That Means Business
Creality's Official PETG 3D Printer Filament offers a high-precision 1.75mm diameter with ±0.03mm tolerance, optimized for 220-250°C printing temperatures and 70-80°C bed temps. Its durable, tough, and glossy PETG material resists cracking and warping while being odorless and eco-friendly. Vacuum-sealed and moisture-proof packaging ensures clog-free, bubble-free printing, compatible with most FDM 3D printers, especially Creality models.
Manufacturer | YOOPAI |
Brand | YOOPAI |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.39 x 8.31 x 2.72 inches |
Item model number | P-PETG-Black |
Color | A- Black |
Size | PETG |
Manufacturer Part Number | P-PETG-Black |
T**S
Get your settings right before leaving a bad review!
Settings are tough to get right with any PETG, but once worked out it prints great! If you have a Creality K1SE, youll need to possibly adjust the Z offset. I experienced a lot of time and headache working out bed adhesion issues, but once i adjusted both the Z offset (accessed in creality slicer by pressing the little pencil icon in the upper left corner next to your printer selection menu) and changing it to -0.01mm. I am also using a textured pei plate, but it worked on the stock plate as well. Also, turn your fan OFF in the cooking menu under the filament menu in the top right (under the drop down menu where you select filament) unless it is doing an overhang.
Z**K
Good filament
Overall great filament. prints wonderfully and never clogs. Haven't had and issues with tangles or tolerance. It does tend to ooze a bit but thats probably on me as I usually use sunlu and print slightly higher temps. It adheres to the bed well (textured pei) and comes off cleanly assuming you use a bed adhesive like the liquid bed glue. Ive seen no deviation in color or sheen and it comes out smoothly. it does need to be dried a bit before use if you want it to be really good.
A**N
Prints & Works Great (Bambu X1C User)
To start with, I have a Bambu Lab X1C and tend to stick with Bambu filament because it’s just easier… it’s as simple as that. I purchase two rolls of this CR PETG since Bambu was completely out of the normal PETG HF I use; and I have to say I may not go back. I tossed this into the AMS and lied to my printer saying it was Bambu PETG HF (just uses different “settings”) and away I went. So far, it’s been printing nonstop this weekend spitting out plate after plate of brackets, and not a single failure or spaghetti incident (sorry Guns N Roses). The (white) color is great, seems very durable and printed smoothly, and seems to work great using my existing Bambu setting. I’ve already ordered more and may stay with this vs my Bambu HF.
E**Z
Best PETG for the Price
This is the best PETG I've printed with. I'm sure there are better ones, but I doubt Creality's Transparent PETG can be beaten at this price point. Granted, I've only really had experience with old Inland (Micro Center's brand) PETG before this, but this PETG is better. It sticks to the bed better. It sticks to itself better. It's simply easier to print with than even Creality's White PETG. I'm guessing that the more pigments are in a filament the more finicky they tend to be. In any case, the prints turn out frosty (or mostly clear for very thin prints). If you're on the fence, try this one!
N**A
Color different than image
Digital Blue is more purple than the picture looks.
G**E
Great PETG
I’ve been a fan of crealitys double PLA packs so I figured the PETG would be worth trying. It prints really well just using Orcaslicers default generic PETG profile. Would definitely recommend
D**I
💩💩💩💩💩 TWO DEFECTIVE ROLLS wreaked havoc on my brand-new Creality K2 Plus printer!!!!
I just received a brand new Creality K2 Plus printer, so instead of using the tried and true PETG that I've been using Successfully for 2 years, I opted to order this 'Creality' brand PETG instead.. Same company, it should work.. Right?!Nope!! Not even close!!1 black roll / 1 gray roll. Both placed in the new SUNLU quad roll dryer - Set for PEGT - Left to run until done drying..Print 1: Fails miserably.. Not enough heat to liquify properly, delamination, skipping, etc..*This is where I 'assumed' that it was 'User Error' on My part.. So I keep re-doing / re-setting, etc. Same Thing.. FAILURES TO PRINT..I finally figure it out - IT'S THE FILAMENT'S FAULT! It wasn't 'wound' onto the spool . . . it looked more like 'BRADED'!The line twisted onder and over line several rows over from it, knotting up, binding, jamming the printer's extruder..*This lead to a few nuclear melt downs, having to keep disassembling the extruder, clean out nuked tips, etc...Onto Roll Two: Gray roll, load, extru . . . extru . . . NOPE! NO EXTRUDE . . . The stuff wouldn't melt properly..What?!?!Again . . . NEW PRINTER, so I assume this has to me Me or the Printer! NOPE!Laser-Thermometer readings don't lie. Everything on the machine end Was Correct And Hot..I had to max out the tip temp, get it to melt in manually, but then it Wouldn't Retract..*This nonsense repeats on an endless loop before finally working . . well . . for 3/4 of a print . . Then FAILED..Yet again, it stopped melting, jammed the tip, and splooged out all over the hex-section of the nozzle..C'Mon!!So at this point, I go to cut the line at the spool, and Go Figure . . . the line is all knotted up in a bird-nest AGAIN.TWO ROLLS Back To Back - Different Colors, so, Different Batches.. Not Cool. [3 previously used brands work fine!!]*I initially intended on contacting the seller directly, but Amazon decided to make that harder to do/find, so, I guess we'll just rant about it here.HEADS UP!! [As Of Right Now] . . . ***AVOID!! -- NOT RECOMMENDED!!****I'll update IF/WHEN this issue is addressed/corrected
J**Z
Shiny
The color looks amazing when the 3d print is out it looks great the volor is bright and looks great easy to load and great performance on anything you print it is easy to use great material.
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