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Canadian Filament Manufacture - Matter3D


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I've used their filament for the last two years, mostly the ABS Performance, which has a matte finish. As they suggest, drying the filament makes a world of difference; it also prevents oozing out of the nozzle.

ABS is moisture sensitive. Therefore, our recommendation is to dry the material for 3 - 4 hours at < 65 °C (higher temperatures will melt the glue in the spool). This practice ensures bubble-free, high-strength prints. In our experience, the best results are achieved when printing small (< 1000 cm3) parts at 260 – 280 °C, on a heated bed at 110 °C. An enclosure is ideal for larger prints for good layer adhesion and minimal distortion.

I used two print temperatures, depending on the filament colour 260C or 270C °c with a bed temperature of 105C.  Fan off for first layer and fan on at 35% on second layer and 75% fan on overhangs. No warpage with these settings.

Matter3D Filament

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