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I've been using PET-G for some time now. I use a glass bed on both of my printers, heated to 70 deg C, with the hot ends running at 200. It sticks well and I usually have to wait for the bed to cool a bit before the job will release. I've not had the 'filament bending' issue but the hobbed nut on both of my extruders is quite close to the tops of the hot ends.
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I use 230-240C for the nozzle, and 60-70C for the bed. I also print at half the speed I use for other filaments, otherwise it doesn't come out very well.
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I use 230-240C for the nozzle, and 60-70C for the bed. I also print at half the speed I use for other filaments, otherwise it doesn't come out very well.
Do you change anything with your retraction settings? When I print, I sometimes get a lot of very tiny strings, almost hair like, but I didn't change any speeds only temps.