Army Green
PETG
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PETGEditor's Pick
The best first PETG to try after PLA — reliable adhesion, good layer bonding, and value pricing.
24 colors1.27 g/cm³ · ±0.02 mm · OFD 2026-07-11
Nozzle
235°C
220°tune within range250°
Bed
80°C
70°tune within range90°
New here? Nozzle = printing temperature in your slicer, bed = build plate. Start at the big number.
- Nozzle is the hot-end temperature: enter it as the printing temperature in your slicer. Start at the big number; the range is the safe window to tune within.
- Bed is the heated build plate: your slicer calls it bed temperature. It helps prints stick.
- OFD is the Open Filament Database, the community-maintained source this spec sheet comes from.
Specs
- Diameter
- 1.75 mm
- Spool sizes
- 1 kg
- Density
- 1.27 g/cm³
- Diameter tolerance
- ±0.02 mm
Available colors (24)
Army Green
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Editorial notesUpdated 2026-05-10
PETG sits between PLA and ABS: tougher than PLA, easier to print than ABS. This one is widely recommended as a first PETG because it's forgiving and inexpensive. Dry it before printing — PETG absorbs moisture faster than PLA. Print at 230–240 °C nozzle, 80 °C bed, and expect slight stringing until you tune retraction for your machine.
Sources & verification
- Data: Open Filament Database
- OFD snapshot generated: 2026-07-11