Bambu P1S PetG Hf

I have Bambu P1S with AMS…i thinking getting some Bambu PetG Hf from then about 10 spools soon…only got print just a month a go…
So i thought next step is PetG Hf from them… i have read it is easy to print with…I know they have to be dryed out( i have Sunlu S4 Dryer) So is it easy to print and how long should it be dryed for and the setting to print or just use Bambu setting on my P1S…
Wife is in to 1/12 dolls house and some of the stuff needs to a bit tougher for myself and for her…
Any help would be appreciate…

https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/filament-acc/filament/dry-filament

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Thank you very much for info…
But would you recommend it mate…

I generally find that 8 hours at 65C in the S4 works good for PETG-HF. I’m in a quite low relative humidity environment though so your milage may vary. And of course the obligatory ‘you never know unless you weigh it’.

Definitely recommend it as Bambu REQUIRES it. At least that is what they state.

Hi live in England/UK mate so rain rain lol…

rain rain, gray gray, rain.

Yep. Pretty much mandatory on high speed printers. PLA can be OK, but having been at sea for over a month before it gets to me, I usually just dry it fresh from the bag.

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Made this a while ago to explain what to expect from new filament to avoid frustration:

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Just a little hint…lol nice one mate…

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Brilliant!!! :laughing:

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:smiley: Feel free to use it :smiley:

Kinda missing the horse…

I some people still would get that PetG is a lot wetter then pla…

I think your message may have gotten mangled in translation. You might want to rephrase the last sentence, as it didn’t make sense. :man_shrugging:

You do not all ways need to dry Pla but Petg you have dry it before you use it…

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