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Albert L Evans Jr says:

Hello, I have purchased three rolls of Geeetech TPU and I am having difficulty printing with each roll. I own a 3D printing business and I typically print 5 kg + of TPU 95A every week. With the Geeetech filament there is excessive stringing.I have tried the same Gcode I use with other filaments and adjust print parameters many times, but the excessive stringing remains a problem. I use a commercial-grade filament dryer and print at 10% moisture. This produces perfect print with other brands of TPU but not with Geetech. Is Geeetech TPU 95A or a different shore hardness? Do you have any recommendations?

Geeetech says:

Hi Albert, sorry for this issue you met, could you contact our customer service email:myorder@geeetech.com. Did you purchase them on website geeetech.com or via other platforms?

Steffen Dannhausen says:

Hello everyone,

I have a question and I am new to 3D printing and I am not sure what filament I should use, whether it should be PLA or PETG.

Do you have samples for newcomers to test that you can give out?

many thanks in advance

MFG

Steffen Dannhausen

Geeetech says:

Hi Steffen, for starting 3d printing, we suggest you to try out PLA first, it’s easier to process and be heated.
Each filament type has its strengths and weaknesses, which makes them suitable for different kinds of projects.

PLA: Best for beginners, decorative objects, and items not exposed to heat.
ABS: Ideal for mechanical parts and outdoor use due to its heat resistance.
PETG: A middle ground between PLA and ABS. PETG is strong, UV resistant, and easier to print than ABS.
Choosing between PETG filament vs PLA often comes down to durability vs ease of printing.

Matthew L morse says:

Hello.
I purchased 2 large rolls of geetech silver and gold pla filament. I purchased them on Amazon.
I have print failures everytime I try to use them.
I have an ender 3 and have printed dozens of prints with polymaker without a single incident.
I have played around with various temperatures and different speeds. But about 7 layers in the nozzle clogs. I’m using a .4mm nozzle and have replaced the nozzle twice.
Maybe I’m missing something. Can you help

Geeetech says:

Hello,
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble with your print.
Would you like to reach out to our support team for assistance?
Here is the support team’s email: [support@geeetech.com]
If you could attach some pictures and share the specific print settings or error details, it would greatly help us resolve the issue more efficiently.

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