3D-Fuel PCTG Pro filament profile & swatch

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3D-Fuel PCTG Pro filament profile & swatch

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Description

Filament profiles and swatch models for you to use.

 

These are the settings I've settled on for now. Please let me know how the settings work for you. They differ significantly from the settings published by 3D-Fuel. I found layer adhesion suffered a lot at their default temperature and the surface characteristics, shine, and luster suffered a lot when printing at their higher volumetric flow rates. The lower rate produces a consistent shine/luster on everything I've tried so far.

 

Instructions

Filament Profile Instructions:

  1. Download the filament profile zip file (Download STL)
  2. Open either Bambu Studio or Orca Slicer
  3. Import the filament bundle zip file. (File → Import → Import Config…) and select the Filament Profile Zip file
  4. If the import dialog says only one profile was imported, repeat step 2.
  5. When it asks to confirm overwriting the profile of the same name, choose yes.
  6. When successful 2 profiles should have been imported.

3MF Instructions:

  1. Download the Raw 3MF file corresponding (Download 3MF)
  2. On the left you should see the filament profile
  3. If you press the edit icon to the right, in the next dialog press the save icon and you can choose to save it as a User Preset

Updates

  • 2 May 2024
    • New profiles: Cobalt Blue, Fire Engine Red, Snow White
    • Updated profiles: Brightest White, Lulzbot Green, Midnight Black, Natural, Ocean Blue,

Other Colors

 

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I'm learning and having fun with this. Feedback letting me know how your print went would be greatly appreciated.

If you're feeling generous and like what you see, Send me a tip.

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Great job on the profiles. Only had to do a slight temp tweak to the nozzle.
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@VxAngleOfClimb Thanks. I'm curious what temperature did you tweak and why?
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I’m running an Obsidian nozzle. 260-265 seems to work best purely for cosmetic on the Midnight Black. didn’t really notice a difference on the Charcoal Grey.
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Realy thx for PCTG profile. I made one change because the temperature of 270 was too high for me. The filament ran when it changed position and made a bit of a mess. I changed to 260. The filament I use is Fiberlogy PCTG black.
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I bought a spool of Fiberlogy PCTG but haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Thanks for the tip on this.
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