Are you looking to buy Polymaker PETG High Speed 1.75mm Filament 1kg in Australia?
Give your 3D prints the performance boost they deserve!

Polymaker™ PETG is a cost-effective, high-flow filament engineered for improved all-around performance. It enables faster extrusion, a cleaner surface finish, and offers excellent printability with low odor, perfect for dependable prototyping and robust end-use parts.
Keep it dry for best results - PETG naturally absorbs moisture from the air - we recommend pairing with the Polymaker PolyDryer to maintain optimal print quality.
Features
Outstanding Strength and Layer Adhesion
Compared to regular PETG filaments which suffer from significantly reduced mechanical properties at modern printing speeds - Polymaker™ PETG delivers a high speed PETG formula with outstanding strength in X-Y and Z axis along with significantly improved durability and toughness.

Outstanding Print Quality - Fast Printing
Polymaker™ PETG has been built from the ground up as a next-generation PETG for modern 3D printers, engineered for speed without compromising quality and delivering better printing quality. Now you can print durable parts in PETG faster than before with consistent surface finish, consistent colour and minimal stringing - perfect for both functional parts and showcase prints.

Premium Performance meets Budget Friendly
Polymaker™ PETG delivers premium performance at a more competitive price point - ideal for large print jobs and production runs thanks to reduced warping and better printability than some other PETG's. Polymaker™ PETG is an excellent choice whether you are a print farm looking for reliable and consistent filament or a hobbyist looking for a durable material for everyday 3D printing.

Wide Printer Compatibility and Multi-Colour Ready
Polymaker™ PETG is compatible with a wide range of 3D printers while delivering better dimensional stability than previous PolyLite™ PETG formula operating with a 60 to 70°C build plate temperature. This material has been optimised to work seamlessly with AMS and Tool Changer systems for reliable, vibrant multi-colour printing whether functional or aesthetic.
Out testing has also shown Polymaker™ PETG sticks well to Panchroma™ CoPE for multi-colour / material printing. This is possible as CoPE and PETG are both co-polyesters. Polymaker™ PETG offers the advantage of better layer-adhesion, durability and heat resistance while Panchroma™ CoPE offers a very low cost material with similar printing characteristics to PLA. For articulated models you could use PETG for joins that require high durability and use CoPE for colour accents to reduce cost.

Printing Settings
- Nozzle Temperature: 240°C - 260°C
- Build Plate Temperature: 60°C - 70°C
- Build Surface Treatment: Can apply Magigoo SuperGrip to help with plate release and bed-adhesion
- Enclosure:
- Not required but useful to protect from drafts and maintain a stable printing environment.
- If enclosed, we recommended to keep a door or lid open to prevent environment from getting too hot.
- Cooling Fan: 20 to 60% fan speed.
- Printing Speed: Up to 300mm/s
- Retraction: The ideal retraction settings vary from printer to printer and depend on the hot end. The following settings have been a good starting point for many machines.
- Direct Drive: Retraction distance of 1mm with retraction speed of 20mm/s
- Bowden: Retraction distance of 3mm with retraction speed of 40mm/s
- Recommended Support Material
- Single Extrusion: Self-support.
- Dual Extrusion: PolyDissolve™ S1 (PVA) can sometimes support some models depending on its geometry.
The above are printing recommendations based on 0.4 mm nozzle. Please note ideal printing conditions may vary depending on your 3D printer setup. For high speed 3D printers, make sure to use higher printing temperature.
Compatibility
Polymaker™ PETG has been engineered with compatibility in mind to print excellently on a wide range of 3D printers equipped with a heated bed. Polymaker™ PETG like other materials is hygroscopic. This means that it is susceptible to absorbing moisture from the atmosphere which can subsequently affect the quality and mechanical properties of the final prints. See "Storage and Drying" details below for instructions to protect Polymaker™ PETG.
Of course with thousands of unique 3d printer models on the market, we can't guarantee each filament type will work with every 3D printer. Slicer experience and setting adjustment is always required to get the most out of a material. Before jumping into an ambitious project we always recommend printing some known calibration tests to build or make adjustments to the filament profile.
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