Bambu PETG HF
PETG HF is a fully optimized PETG filament designed specifically for high-speed printing. With a default printing speed that is twice as fast as standard PETG filaments, PETG HF takes your printing efficiency to new heights.
It effectively addresses common issues such as oozing and clumping associated with regular PETG, ensuring smoother and more reliable prints. The new matte finish not only enhances the aesthetic by smoothing out uneven gloss during speed transitions but also provides a consistently uniform look.
Offering greater durability and toughness than PLA, PETG HF is the ideal choice for creating long-lasting items with an improved finish and faster production times.
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Designed for Speed
Twice as fast as standard PETG*, PETG HF significantly boosts your productivity without compromising the quality of your prints.
* The speed of PETG HF can be twice as fast compared to regular PETG, but achieving this speed is highly dependent on model size and geometry.
Print Flawlessly with Minimal Tuning
PETG HF excels in printability among PETG filaments with its higher adaptability for printers and printing settings, achieving ideal print results without fine-tuning parameters. Thanks to advanced formula optimization, PETG HF bids farewell to oozing and clumping, ensuring smoother prints with crisp details.
Instructions for Printed Spool

When you’re finished printing, you will have a wide piece (1x), a narrow piece (1x), and a spacing shim (2x).

Find the locator (a tiny block on the wide piece). Align it with the notch on the inner ring of the filament roll. Insert the wide piece into the filament roll.

Step 1. Insert the narrow piece and align the groove of each piece inside of the spool until it is pushed firmly into the wide piece.
Step 2. Once it is pushed firmly into the wide piece, rotate the narrow piece clockwise until it slides into place and you hear it lock.

Step 1. Make sure the spacing shim is installed inside the spool (under the triangle).
Step 2. Tear apart and pull out the plastic strips.








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