What size does it support? i was under the impression that it was 1.75
i just ordered a few rolls so ide need to change my order ASAP,
please let me know what i should get for my Ultimaker 2
What size does it support? i was under the impression that it was 1.75
i just ordered a few rolls so ide need to change my order ASAP,
please let me know what i should get for my Ultimaker 2
Sorry for the stupid question i just researched it, and it looks like i need 2.85mm
It's 2.85mm filament
2,85 mm filament is what Ultimaker suggests (they say its the perfect size). However you can print 3 mm filament aswell.
So change your order from 1.75 mm filament to 3 mm and you should be all set.
Have fun printing!
it can yes but if you can have 2.85mm it will work better. If the filament happens to be 3.01mm it will have a lot of friction in the bowden tube, and you will be more subject to underextrusion.
Most of the 3mm filaments are in fact 2.85mm
Thank you guys...
I just fixed my order but its now going to take untill the weekend or possibly later to receive it..
D you have any recommendations for good fillaments at a good price which also ships quickly within the US?
printedsolid.com
Be very careful with filaments you buy - Usually when they say 3mm it means "3mm maximum". So that the average size is 2.9 or 2.85mm and the variance keeps it below 3mm. But some manufacturers don't know about this and the average is 3mm with maybe .15mm tolerance. These filaments jam in the bowden tube (the clear plastic tube) and are useless on an Ultimaker.
If you look more carefully at the literature they often specify 2.85 or 2.9mm as the actual size.
Because filament tends to be sold by weight and not length the manufacturers have no incentive to make the filament on the "high" or "low" side and these problems are simply through ignorance.
The owner of printedSolid.com (Matt) owns an Ultimaker and can tell you if any of his 3mm filaments have issues with Ultimakers. I'm pretty sure none of them do - certainly not the colorFabb filaments - those are high quality filaments that work well with Ultimakers.
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Ultimaker does not support 1.75mm fillament. The sponge result you get is due to underextrusion, which can be caused by using too thin material.
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