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Hello, there is a profile available for BASF PET CF in the marketplace which is also optimised for the material station. There is also a material profile for Ionic support material, however that one is not optimised for the material station. It is recommended to use materials which have a profile that is optimised for the equipment you are using. If you can't or don't want to there is a workaround where you can use an optimised profile for a similar material, but success is not guaranteed in that case. I am not sure if it would work, but have you considered using the Ultimaker PVA profile for it, since both are dissolvable support materials?
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Hello, there is a profile available for BASF PET CF in the marketplace which is also optimised for the material station. There is also a material profile for Ionic support material, however that one is not optimised for the material station. It is recommended to use materials which have a profile that is optimised for the equipment you are using. If you can't or don't want to there is a workaround where you can use an optimised profile for a similar material, but success is not guaranteed in that case. I am not sure if it would work, but have you considered using the Ultimaker PVA profile for it, since both are dissolvable support materials?
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