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Posted · Mark 2 Mod and Heat resitant PLA

Ok I'm asking the question hear??? tried the Mark2 thread and got very little responce... with the wealth of knowledge on this forum what PLA will work with the Mark 2 Mod it seems they have only tested (1) Manufacturer which is Extrudr,, are there any other Manufacturers product that should do Like Colour fab say XT or HT Or Polymaker, don't want to waist time and money??? any help appreciated.

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    Posted · Mark 2 Mod and Heat resitant PLA

    I haven't use mark2 yet but we use it also Extrudr greentec or Platec biofila for the ZGE. Is a pretty nice material.And price/kilo is quite among others.

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    Posted · Mark 2 Mod and Heat resitant PLA

    That has a glass temp of 80C. Using that don't use the bed at 100C (I mean with the heat changer) since glass temp means it can deform near than temps that could be -20C the bed temp.

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    Posted · Mark 2 Mod and Heat resitant PLA

    Neotko

    thanks for that I will look else where then..

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