The one thing I like about PET- G is that you can print with out much of a raft.
Petg - setting
I am printing in on the raise3d n1 printer and use just a skirt line around the print on to buildtak
The settings have been Extruder temp 255 and bed Temperature 70
PLA + with a raft
I recently got some PLA+ from eSun printing that at Extruder temp 205 and bed Temperature 60
The image The same part is printed with PLA and PETg both look good but the PLA+ looks smoother and has less problems with warping.
Here is a list of aspects typically associated with PLA+:
- Surface texture: Standard PLA has a rough surface both on the surface of the layers and on the outer part of the layers.
- Overhang: PLA+ has better overhang properties that leave less stringing on the final print.
- Print temperature: PLA+ typically has a higher print temperature than PLA.
- Reflection: PLA+ has a glossy reflection that helps to showcase it better.
- Strength: Based on a number of videos on YouTube, PLA+ seems harder to break. Users exposed it to various tests, including smashing, weight holding, and bending. When over-stretched, PLA+ bends while regular PLA snaps
