nostr:npub12atwfrq4rfv7fqara6gzsgrgj7k8ngewzl5nzs46agwyxzh0e25qxlme5y The reason manufacturers cite such low temperatures is a combination of PETG having a wide extrusion range and the fact that PTFE-lined hotends can't achieve good PETG temperatures. Hence the misinformation being so prevalent. Yes, _technically_ PETG can extrude at 235-240, but you'd be lucky to hit 4 voluflow on a stock hotend that way. At 260-270? 7-8, which means effectively _double_ print speed.

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