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Posted · Tglase 3mm.

I just received a roll of t glase 3mm. from taulman3d actual measurement is 2.75-2.8

Has anyone used this, does anyone have any suggestions for printing temps? I can't seem to get it to the bed or blue tape.

Thanks for any help.

 

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    Posted · Tglase 3mm.

    So spend the $5 or 5 euros and get a piece of glass. Clamp it down with paper clip binders. heat it to 40C with a hairdryer and try it out as suggested.

     

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    Posted · Tglase 3mm.

    I print T-Glase at 240C on a heated bed at 50C with blue tape... It prints fairly well, but it's best if you print very slow with large (~0.2mm) layers.

    Cheers,

    Troy.

     

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    Posted · Tglase 3mm.

    Thanks, I ended up at 238 and 50 as suggested on blue tape and finally got things working well. I did slow my print speed down as well.

    Sorry for the alarming 338 degrees typo.

     

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