It was the same for me trying to print PETG on my old ender 3 pro. It was nightmarish. The first time I printed it on my A1 I had that pucker moment but it was fine. Those machines have definitely earned my trust.
Absolutely, printing PETG on older machines could be challenging. It’s great to hear that your A1 handled it smoothly! Because of the A1 I actually really enjoy printing PETG now :)
@@djDram2 Thanks for your interest! I haven't shown the fully assembled product yet as there are still some details to keep under wraps for now. I appreciate your curiosity and patience, stay tuned for more updates :)
@@jonfernandez4933 Thanks for the suggestion! ASA is great for heat and sunlight, but I usually stick with PETG to avoid dealing with fumes. I appreciate the tip though!
It was the same for me trying to print PETG on my old ender 3 pro. It was nightmarish.
The first time I printed it on my A1 I had that pucker moment but it was fine. Those machines have definitely earned my trust.
Absolutely, printing PETG on older machines could be challenging. It’s great to hear that your A1 handled it smoothly! Because of the A1 I actually really enjoy printing PETG now :)
Your print Farm is so cool keep up the great videos I love them 😊👍🏼 also do you use glue on your build plates
Hi, thank you for the comment and support! I don’t use any glue on the build plates. I’ll keep the videos coming :)
Maybe i missed it but can we the product assembled? Trying to figure out what it is. Still playing catchup on your videos
@@djDram2 Thanks for your interest! I haven't shown the fully assembled product yet as there are still some details to keep under wraps for now. I appreciate your curiosity and patience, stay tuned for more updates :)
Try ASA dose even better in heat and sunlight
@@jonfernandez4933 Thanks for the suggestion! ASA is great for heat and sunlight, but I usually stick with PETG to avoid dealing with fumes. I appreciate the tip though!