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🌟 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with Paramount PETG!
The Paramount 3D PETG filament in Military Green offers a robust 1.75mm thickness and a generous 1kg spool weight, ensuring high-quality prints. Compatible with a variety of 3D printers, this eco-friendly filament is designed for durability and ease of use, making it the perfect choice for both hobbyists and professionals.
S**2
Very Good! Great Color.
I have printed the entire roll and it is perfect. But what I like most about Paramount 3D filaments are the color choices. So many vendors use bright colors (and a lot are transparent with PETG) which makes prints look like cheap toys. The colors from Paramount 3D are beautiful.My printers are a Prusa MK3, an MK2.5S, and a custom printer that started life as an Ender 3 Pro. The default settings in PrusaSlicer for generic PETG works great.No place on the filament, nor their website, says anything about the tolerance. I have no idea if it’s 0.03, 0.05,…. However, not once through the entire roll did I have any extrusion issues.Finally, I purchased their ABS and PLA with the same success. This seems to be a good company.
G**E
Good print quality and color
This filament prints very well in my Prusa i3 MK3. The layer to layer adhesion is very good, a bit too good in fact since it also makes supports difficult to separate, even when turning up the gap to 0.2mm. The color is one of the few military-style colors available, but it's a little bit too bright green to match actual US Army OD green CARC paint (which is slightly darker). Overall, I will continue to buy it until there is a better matching OD green on the market.
C**S
I *LOVE* this stuff!
I have to admit, the last thing I needed around the house is another computer. But when I saw this color that @back7.co used to create this work of art, I was *HOOKED*.I use a Prusa i3 MK3s, and this PetG prints better than most other filaments. Nice crisp layers, absolute minimal stringing using standard PrusaSlicer PetG temperatures. If you have issues with this filament, it's probably an issue with your printer not the filament.
Z**R
Genuine Military Green
I'm very impressed with this PETG. I was able to print beautifully at 240º/80º without any issues at all. It stuck to the build plate without issue and layer adhesion is strong. It is exactly the color I was expecting based on the description. This filament is not translucent, but also not completely opaque. I found that with 2 layers (.4mm) I could see other colors through it. I was printing with multiple colors in the same print. This isn't a deal breaker for me, as the color becomes solid and opaque with just a few layers.
A**R
Get Something Else.
This stuff is horrible.I've dialed in PETG from Hatchbox, Plas3D, eSun, Prusament, and Protopasta. They all work great! Over 90% success with those brands. I fight this stuff every time I try to use it. It's very stringy and it really hates to stick to the bed. I have over half the spool left and I will never feed it to my printers again.It is very low quality, both in pigment and in layer adhesion and strength. It is extremely brittle and reminds me more of a low quality PLA. Like the stuff that came free with my Creality printers.You can see from my photos that the results are very ugly. The photo with the smooth edge is to show that I had perfect bed adhesion and my Z offset was perfect too. Terrible stuff.Do yourself a favor and pick up some Hatchbox if you are new to PETG, great quality at a budget price.
N**N
Prints great.
Worked great on my Prusa MK3. Very happy with the color and printing qualities. Going to buy more colors from Paramount 3D.
A**S
Not as dark as I had hoped
I used this filament to make accessories for a rifle that has several Magpul Olive Drab Green Cerakoted parts. This filament isn't glaringly lighter in color, but it's noticeable.
M**L
pretty darn good
Picked this up to do a project for a friend and its the first Ive tried this brand. I had a little issue with adhesion at 230 but no issues at all with 250. it had barely any stringing which is great for PETG. I'm definitely satisfied with this filament. Print was done with the Prusa Mk3s with Prusa print, Generic PETG setting with temp set to 250.
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