I for one find it annoying. Each user should not have to reinvent the wheel in regards to the printer settings. The filament manufacturers should give more in depth printer setting guidelines for the major 3D printers on the market.
I understand that there are new 3D printers coming out all the time, but there are definitely a few that are dominating the market (Ultimaker, Makerbot, Printrbot, Flashforge, etc)
I am not in this to tinker with settings. I am in this to make parts. The 3D printer companies and filament companies should be working together to tinker with settings so that the end users can make good parts faster.
Again, I must praise the Ultimaker brand PLA filament. It works (so far). Right out of the box, using the default (Ultimaker2 config) settings from Simplify 3D.
I am sure there are other brands out there that work, and I can probably fiddle with the settings to make the MakerGeek stuff work, but why risk wasting all that time. 3D printing isn't exactly fast.
I might try some other stuff eventually, but I am probably going to stick with the Ultimaker brand stuff for a while.