@E_What_I_think Part of our marketing team is based in Ireland, but Timeplast is headquartered in Orlando, Florida, and all of our filaments are manufactured in the United States. Thanks for your interest!
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@Ferret224 Thank you for bringing this to our attention! Here are the correct printing basics for the Glowing Plant Vitamin Filament:
Our materials are up to 70% water, so they behave very differently from PLA. Please always dry the filament at 155°F (68°C) for at least 2 hours!
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When scanning the "Glowing Plant Vitamin Filament" manual, it goes to a blank page. The quick start guide wasn't very informative and referred to the manual, which is blank. So what are the temps and such for this filament to be printed?
@Ferret224 use a 0.8 mm nozzle, a textured plate or blue CryoGrip plate, turn fan off for the first layers, and print around 230–235°C on the nozzle with a 90–95°C bed. This combo gives the best adhesion and prevents clogging.
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