Synced from Product Parameters V2: Basic & Appearance
| Recommended printing conditions | Nozzle Temperature200-225 °CRecommended Nozzle Diameter≥0.2mmRecommended build surface treatmentPEI or Coating with PVP glueBuild plate temperature20-50 °CChamber TempN/ACooling fan speedOnPrint speed30-90 mm/sRetraction distance1-3 mmRetraction speed1800-3600 mm/minRecommended Support MaterialFusFree™ S-Multi Quick-Remove SupportDrying setting70-80℃ for 4-6hAnnealingN/A |
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| | Nozzle Temperature200-225 °CRecommended Nozzle Diameter≥0.2mmRecommended build surface treatmentPEI or Coating with PVP glueBuild plate temperature20-50 °CChamber TempN/ACooling fan speedOnPrint speed30-90 mm/sRetraction distance1-3 mmRetraction speed1800-3600 mm/minRecommended Support MaterialFusFree™ S-Multi Quick-Remove SupportDrying setting70-80℃ for 4-6hAnnealingN/A |
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Printing Tips:Since the bonding between ToughPETG-HF and PC material base plate is very strong, it is recommended to increase the spacing between the first layer of the model and the base plate when printing a larger subface.
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Synced from the linked Product Parameters V2 record — use as a starting point for slicing and test prints.
Core temperature, speed and cooling settings from Product Parameters V2.
Nozzle, build plate and pre-print preparation recommendations.
Support material, spacing and compatible material recommendations.
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General safety (FusRock)
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| Short breaks | Store in a sealed dry box or apply a simple vacuum pack; avoid direct sunlight. |
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| Long-term storage | Return filament to the factory foil bag, squeeze out air (add a fresh desiccant pack if available), then place inside a household vacuum bag and pull vacuum. Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. |
PTC compact dryer box: 60–70 °C for 4–6 hours.
Small lab oven (forced-air): temperature uniformity is often limited; spools can warp. Reduce temperature/time (example: 40–45 °C for ~4 hours) and cross-check the material-specific drying notes in the datasheet.
Important: if print quality does not improve, test with an empty spool before raising temperature—non-uniform heat can deform plastic flanges.
Large forced-air oven: 60–70 °C for 4–6 hours.
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⚠ Read before drying
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What moisture does to prints
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| Cleaner surface, stable color, mechanical properties on spec | Pitting, stringing, whitening, weaker properties (material dependent) |
(Optional: 1 / 2 / 3 day exposure at ~80% RH — same test part.)
* Example photos may reference a specific grade (e.g. PAHT-CF); label yours accordingly.