Difference between revisions of "What types of plastic can I print on my Gigabot?"
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#Print speed of 3600mm/min | #Print speed of 3600mm/min | ||
− | + | ====ABS -More resistant to harsh environments but tend to warp and twist more than PLA==== | |
#Hot-end temp of 220-230C | #Hot-end temp of 220-230C | ||
#Bed temp 85C with BuildTak or 100C with blue painter's tape | #Bed temp 85C with BuildTak or 100C with blue painter's tape | ||
#Print speed of 3000mm/min | #Print speed of 3000mm/min | ||
− | + | ====NinjaFlex -Flexible PLA==== | |
#Hot-end temp of 200-210C | #Hot-end temp of 200-210C | ||
#Bed temp 40C with BuildTak | #Bed temp 40C with BuildTak | ||
#Print speed of 1500mm/min | #Print speed of 1500mm/min | ||
− | + | ====EcoFlex PLA -Flexible PLA==== | |
#Hot-end temp of 210-220C | #Hot-end temp of 210-220C | ||
#Bed temp 40C with BuildTak | #Bed temp 40C with BuildTak | ||
#Print speed of 1500mm/min | #Print speed of 1500mm/min | ||
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Coming soon: | Coming soon: |
Revision as of 18:42, 25 October 2014
Your Gigabot can print many types of plastic filament. Any 3mm diameter plastic filament that can be extruded at less than 245C will print with your Gigabot. The re:3D engineering team has tested the following filaments on Gigabot:
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PLA -Recommended for ease of printing and versatility of use
- Hot-end temp of 200-220C
- Bed temp 60C with BuildTak or 70C with blue painter's tape
- Print speed of 3600mm/min
ABS -More resistant to harsh environments but tend to warp and twist more than PLA
- Hot-end temp of 220-230C
- Bed temp 85C with BuildTak or 100C with blue painter's tape
- Print speed of 3000mm/min
NinjaFlex -Flexible PLA
- Hot-end temp of 200-210C
- Bed temp 40C with BuildTak
- Print speed of 1500mm/min
EcoFlex PLA -Flexible PLA
- Hot-end temp of 210-220C
- Bed temp 40C with BuildTak
- Print speed of 1500mm/min
====T-Glasse
Coming soon:
- Taulman nylons
- ColorFabb filaments