I have this PETG; its Kingroon Blue PETG. I can’t get it to print nicely no matter what I do. Been testing with benchy over and over.
The filament is as dry as I can make it. It’s been in the dryer for at least 12 hours before each print. I even have tried snipping the part of the filament not in the dryer to start from a dried state. The Relative Humidity doesn’t drop anymore at this point (from 19ish).
I’ve tried different temperatures from 220 to 260. I’ve tried different retraction lengths and speeds. I’ve tried with the cooling fan on/off and at a couple middling percentages. Also different speeds from 30mm/s to 45 to 60.
I tried printing a retraction tower and it fell apart after the first level.
The first layer prints more/less fine, then eventually it either just falls apart (most of the time) or produces something in awful quality.
I’ve attached images of everything I can think of from the way it looks on the first layer, to the case where its a benchy out of a horror film, to when it just fails miserably.
Printer Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus. .4mm nozzle (i’ve tried both copper and hardened steel). Besides the nozzle its stock. If I swap to PLA it prints generally fine.
I feel like I’m missing something obvious. Everyone says dry the filament, but I can’t dry it anymore 😢 .
Thanks folks (and if you celebrate: Happy Turkey Day!)



Holy crap. So I tried a pack of the Green PETG (still Kingroon) and the first print didn’t go well. It didn’t like .3mm on a .4mm nozzle.
This happened:
A bit of a clog and other weirdness.
I took the default Cura PETG settings for .4mm nozzle, swapped to .2mm (fast) default settings then set fan to 50% and temperature to 230C… I got a beautiful benchy:
It’s beautiful.
I guess it seems like maybe something is just wrong with that roll of blue…
Makes me wonder if a Bambu or some other more set/forget kind of printer would have been able to print it somehow. Maybe I’ll try again one day.
Thanks everyone so much for all.
i’ve had a cursed spool of filament, too
same brand and type as known-good spools, but it was extremely resistant to me actually getting any results at all
i’ve not had anywhere near this level of trouble with a spool before or since