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Materials
PRO1
Bed temperature between 60 and 65 degrees Celsius, first layer 65 degrees Celsius after first layer
back to 60 degrees Celsius.
Nozzle temperature 225 degrees Celsius
Print speed 120mm/s
Full cooling with material fan after first layers are printed.
PEEK
Bed temperature between 120 and 130 degrees. First layer 130 degrees Celsius after first layer back to
125 degree Celsius.
Nozzle temperature 390 degrees Cescius
Print speed 60mm/s
Max 20% cooling with material fan after first layers are printed (for T650P remove fanduct)
PEI
Bed temperature between 135 and 150 degrees. First layer 135 degrees Celsius after first layer back
to 130 degree Celsius.
Nozzle temperature 325 degrees Celsius
Print speed 30mm/s
Max 20% cooling with material fan after first layers are printed
6.3
Tips for experimental materials
When you are going to use experimental materials always remember to watch the print process as much as
possible to change settings while printing.
Tractus3D printers can be adjusted while printing, such as temperature adjustments, fan speed adjustments,
speed adjustments and many more options.
Printing with filled materials like Glow in the Dark or wood fill for example will require you to change your nozzle
to a hardened or stainless steel nozzle because all fill materials are abrasive and will wear out your default
(brass) nozzle really quickly.
When you start printing with experimental materials, we advise you to keep the temperature settings available of
the filament manufacturer. But with this in mind we do have some tips:
Make sure the first layer sticks perfectly to the bed. If needed use adhesion products like glue stick or
sprays to fix the print or try a higher/lower bed temperature.