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product_id: 131728954
title: "High Speed PETG Filament 1.75mm, 1kg White"
brand: "overture"
price: "€ 52.32"
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# Prints up to 300mm/s ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy Tangle-free, AMS compatible winding High Speed PETG Filament 1.75mm, 1kg White

**Brand:** overture
**Price:** € 52.32
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your 3D prints with speed, precision, and zero downtime!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** High Speed PETG Filament 1.75mm, 1kg White by overture
- **How much does it cost?** € 52.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/131728954-high-speed-petg-filament-1-75mm-1kg-white)

## Best For

- overture enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted overture brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Precision:** Push your high-speed printer to 300mm/s without sacrificing flow consistency or layer bonding.
- • **Industrial-Grade Accuracy:** Maintain perfect mechanical fits with industry-leading ±0.02mm tolerance for flawless prototypes.
- • **Vibrant, Consistent Color:** Vacuum-sealed, pre-dried spools deliver bubble-free, low-stringing prints with true-to-spool color fidelity.
- • **Pro-Level Support & Reliability:** Optimized printing parameters and dedicated technical support guarantee a hassle-free, clog-free experience.
- • **Seamless Multi-Material Mastery:** Meticulously wound filament ensures zero tangles and jam-free AMS/MMU printing—even overnight.

## Overview

OVERTURE High Speed PETG Filament 1.75mm (1kg) is engineered for rapid, reliable 3D printing up to 300mm/s with exceptional flow consistency and layer adhesion. Its tangle-free winding makes it perfect for multi-material systems, while ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy ensures professional-grade prototypes. Vacuum-sealed and pre-dried, it delivers vivid, consistent colors and minimal stringing. Backed by a 1-year warranty and expert support, it’s the go-to filament for millennial makers demanding speed, precision, and reliability.

## Description

desertcart.com: OVERTURE High Speed PETG Filament 1.75mm, 1kg White | Neatly Wound & Clog-Free, 1kg (2.2lbs) Rapid PETG, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, Fit Most FDM Printers (White) : Industrial & Scientific

Review: Flawless high-flow melt dynamics and zero speed gaps—the gold standard for rapid PETG! - I picked up this spool of Overture High Speed PETG in Black to mass-produce functional structural brackets and custom machine brackets on my enclosed high-velocity printer. Standard PETG formulas are historically notorious for being slow-printing materials; if you try to push them past 60–80mm/s, they suffer from severe cold under-extrusion, a dull matte finish, and terrible layer separation. This rapid formulation completely eliminates those old constraints, keeping pace with aggressive modern kinematics effortlessly. Why this rapid PETG is an exceptional blend: Legitimate High-Velocity Flow: The melt flow index on this plastic is outstanding. Pushing it on my high-speed machine, it melted rapidly and consistently inside the hotend. I was able to comfortably crank my volumetric flow rates up to 18–20 mm³/s in the slicer, maintaining linear print speeds well past 200mm/s without encountering any extruder clicking, skipping, or gaps in the layer walls. Impeccable Precision Winding: The "neatly wound" claim is 100% accurate. The filament is layered perfectly flat and uniform from the inner core all the way to the outer rim. This meticulous mechanical winding completely removes the risk of overlapping cross-over knots, giving you total peace of mind during long, unattended overnight runs. Low Stringing & Oozing: PETG is famous for being incredibly sticky and leaving spiderweb strings all over a print. This Overture formula pulls away from the nozzle much cleaner than legacy budget alternatives, leaving crisp outer walls and requiring minimal clean-up with a heat gun. Makerspace Setup & Slicer Tuning Tips: A Deep Bake is Mandatory: Even though it arrives beautifully vacuum-sealed, all PETG is highly hygroscopic. To completely eliminate micro-stringing and fine surface bubbling, bake the roll at 65°C for 6 to 8 hours in a dedicated filament dryer before hitting print. My Settings: I achieved pristine, glass-smooth results running a 245°C nozzle temperature, an 80°C bed temperature on a textured PEI sheet, and dropping the part cooling fan down to a maximum of 20% to guarantee the absolute toughest structural bonds. The final verdict: Overture has engineered a top-tier engineering plastic that gives you all the industrial impact resistance of traditional PETG, but completely strips away the slow print speed limitations. It feeds flawlessly, winds perfectly tangle-free onto the spool, and maintains ironclad interlayer toughness under heavy torque. It is a fantastic value buy that has earned a permanent place in my workshop's daily material rotation.
Review: Easy to print and strong - Good PETG for the price. It is not too picky on temperature, it prints fine anywhere from 245-255 on my Ender 3 V2. It doesn't bridge very well but that is to be expected for PETG, if you want to bridge I recommend printing at 245 and turning on bridging settings in Cura which makes bridges possible although pretty ugly. Supports work better than bridging, but can be hard to remove because PETG sticks to itself so well. Here are my settings for Ender 3 v2: micro swiss all-metal hotend / original extruder / original bowden tube bltouch leveling probe + yellow springs nozzle 0.4mm 250c bed plain glass + gluestick, 85c first layer speed 10 speed after first layer 30 first layer height: 0.28 layer height after first layer: 0.2 fan: none unless you are trying to bridge, if so use bridge detection to turn fan 100% only for the bridge retraction 3mm @ 30 I find that the biggest struggle with PETG is just getting the first layer to stick and look good. Once you get past the first layer it is usually smooth sailing. If you have problems with the first layer, first of all dry your filament even if it is brand new. It is an easy way to eliminate frustrations. Also go ahead and calibrate your extruder steps and measure your filament diameter and put that into your slicer, again these are easy steps that ensure you will not be fighting under/over extrusion while you are trying to get everything else figured out. Next use glue stick on plain glass and let the glue stick dry. You want the glass to look dull, not shiny, but it also shouldn't feel sticky to the touch. This combo works great for me, it adheres well but not TOO well and the prints pop themselves off when they cool. Lots of people like hairspray too but gluestick works fine for me and is less messy. Finally the #1 most important thing is to adjust your z offset and first layer height. You cannot mush the filament onto the bed like PLA, it needs to fall out of the nozzle and gently lay down onto the bed. Before doing anything with your z-offset I recommend turning your first layer height up to .28 or .3. The reason is that this sets your nozzle higher AND automatically adjusts the flow rate to match. If you just start bumping your z-offset higher and higher, you will be under-extruding by a lot which can cause its own problems. Once you set your first-layer height to .28, then start printing a test print and live-adjust your Z until the lines lay down and stick to the bed, and are neither gooping up onto the nozzle, nor being hit by the nozzle and pulled off the bed. This is tricky because the sweet spot here is TINY. Like within one or 2 micro-adjustments on the z, either side of that you will have issues. But once you hit the sweet spot on the Z you are golden. Then print some bed leveling test prints and adjust your first layer extrusion multiplier or line width if needed so your lines are touching. I recommend always using the bed level print that is CIRCLES when starting off, not squares. The sharp corners on the squares are super unforgiving and will pop off instantly if your settings aren't right. It is easier to use a bed leveling print with circles to dial your settings in without frustrating yourself and needing to restart the print a hundred times. When printing things over 2" tall I recommend using a wide brim because originally I was using skirt and I have had taller prints pop off the bed right as they are nearly finished, I think the reason is due to the lower part of the print cooling off. A brim is cheap insurance against your whole print being ruined at the last moment, and is easy to remove and leaves little trace that it was ever there.

## Features

- [High Speed Printing Up to 300mm/s] Engineered for high-speed printers like Bambu Lab, Creality K1, and Voron. While others chase extreme numbers, Overture focuses on flow consistency. Our High-Speed PETG formula ensures smooth extrusion and superior layer bonding at rapid speeds, eliminating the common issues of underextrusion and delamination when pushing your machine to its limits.
- [AMS Friendly & Tangle-Free] Perfect for Multi-Material Systems (AMS). We understand the frustration of a failed 20-hour print due to a snag. OVERTURE rapid PETG filament provides meticulous neat winding that guarantees a tangle-free experience and smooth retraction. Its exceptional reliability allows for worry-free, overnight printing sessions, ensuring seamless material switching and zero jams in your AMS or MMU while you sleep.
- [High Precision & Toughness] Engineered for functional parts with an industry-leading +/- 0.02mm tolerance, ensuring perfect fit for mechanical assemblies without constant recalibration. OVERTURE PETG can provide excellent bed adhesion while remaining easy to remove once cooled, protecting your PEI or glass build plates from damage—a reliable choice for durable, professional-grade prototypes.
- [Consistent Quality & Vivid Colors] OVERTURE PETG filament bundles are designed for print farms and batch production. Our PETG features zero color difference and "what you see is what you get" accuracy across our wide, vibrant color selection. Each spool is vacuum-sealed and pre-dried for bubble-free, low-stringing results, ensuring reliable, identical quality for every batch of your commercial projects.
- [Pro Support & Technical Settings] Smooth Printing with recommended parameters: Nozzle Temp: 230-260°C, Bed Temp: 65-70°C, and Speed: 30-300mm/s. OVERTURE provides a 1-year shelf life for unopened spools (proper storage required) and is committed to timely solutions for a seamless experience. Our dedicated technical support is always ready to assist, making us your reliable partner for a clog-free, hassle-free 3D printing journey.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PDV9RC8 |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Brand Name | OVERTURE |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 16,650 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 90810031294711 |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVPETG175 |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Model Number | OVPETG175 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| UPC | 850006233410 |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OVERTURE
- **Color:** White
- **Item Diameter:** 1.75 millimeters
- **Item Weight:** 1 kg
- **Material:** Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol

## Images

![High Speed PETG Filament 1.75mm, 1kg White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Ve6+533xL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flawless high-flow melt dynamics and zero speed gaps—the gold standard for rapid PETG!
*by J***. on June 4, 2026*

I picked up this spool of Overture High Speed PETG in Black to mass-produce functional structural brackets and custom machine brackets on my enclosed high-velocity printer. Standard PETG formulas are historically notorious for being slow-printing materials; if you try to push them past 60–80mm/s, they suffer from severe cold under-extrusion, a dull matte finish, and terrible layer separation. This rapid formulation completely eliminates those old constraints, keeping pace with aggressive modern kinematics effortlessly. Why this rapid PETG is an exceptional blend: Legitimate High-Velocity Flow: The melt flow index on this plastic is outstanding. Pushing it on my high-speed machine, it melted rapidly and consistently inside the hotend. I was able to comfortably crank my volumetric flow rates up to 18–20 mm³/s in the slicer, maintaining linear print speeds well past 200mm/s without encountering any extruder clicking, skipping, or gaps in the layer walls. Impeccable Precision Winding: The "neatly wound" claim is 100% accurate. The filament is layered perfectly flat and uniform from the inner core all the way to the outer rim. This meticulous mechanical winding completely removes the risk of overlapping cross-over knots, giving you total peace of mind during long, unattended overnight runs. Low Stringing & Oozing: PETG is famous for being incredibly sticky and leaving spiderweb strings all over a print. This Overture formula pulls away from the nozzle much cleaner than legacy budget alternatives, leaving crisp outer walls and requiring minimal clean-up with a heat gun. Makerspace Setup & Slicer Tuning Tips: A Deep Bake is Mandatory: Even though it arrives beautifully vacuum-sealed, all PETG is highly hygroscopic. To completely eliminate micro-stringing and fine surface bubbling, bake the roll at 65°C for 6 to 8 hours in a dedicated filament dryer before hitting print. My Settings: I achieved pristine, glass-smooth results running a 245°C nozzle temperature, an 80°C bed temperature on a textured PEI sheet, and dropping the part cooling fan down to a maximum of 20% to guarantee the absolute toughest structural bonds. The final verdict: Overture has engineered a top-tier engineering plastic that gives you all the industrial impact resistance of traditional PETG, but completely strips away the slow print speed limitations. It feeds flawlessly, winds perfectly tangle-free onto the spool, and maintains ironclad interlayer toughness under heavy torque. It is a fantastic value buy that has earned a permanent place in my workshop's daily material rotation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to print and strong
*by H***S on August 6, 2021*

Good PETG for the price. It is not too picky on temperature, it prints fine anywhere from 245-255 on my Ender 3 V2. It doesn't bridge very well but that is to be expected for PETG, if you want to bridge I recommend printing at 245 and turning on bridging settings in Cura which makes bridges possible although pretty ugly. Supports work better than bridging, but can be hard to remove because PETG sticks to itself so well. Here are my settings for Ender 3 v2: micro swiss all-metal hotend / original extruder / original bowden tube bltouch leveling probe + yellow springs nozzle 0.4mm 250c bed plain glass + gluestick, 85c first layer speed 10 speed after first layer 30 first layer height: 0.28 layer height after first layer: 0.2 fan: none unless you are trying to bridge, if so use bridge detection to turn fan 100% only for the bridge retraction 3mm @ 30 I find that the biggest struggle with PETG is just getting the first layer to stick and look good. Once you get past the first layer it is usually smooth sailing. If you have problems with the first layer, first of all dry your filament even if it is brand new. It is an easy way to eliminate frustrations. Also go ahead and calibrate your extruder steps and measure your filament diameter and put that into your slicer, again these are easy steps that ensure you will not be fighting under/over extrusion while you are trying to get everything else figured out. Next use glue stick on plain glass and let the glue stick dry. You want the glass to look dull, not shiny, but it also shouldn't feel sticky to the touch. This combo works great for me, it adheres well but not TOO well and the prints pop themselves off when they cool. Lots of people like hairspray too but gluestick works fine for me and is less messy. Finally the #1 most important thing is to adjust your z offset and first layer height. You cannot mush the filament onto the bed like PLA, it needs to fall out of the nozzle and gently lay down onto the bed. Before doing anything with your z-offset I recommend turning your first layer height up to .28 or .3. The reason is that this sets your nozzle higher AND automatically adjusts the flow rate to match. If you just start bumping your z-offset higher and higher, you will be under-extruding by a lot which can cause its own problems. Once you set your first-layer height to .28, then start printing a test print and live-adjust your Z until the lines lay down and stick to the bed, and are neither gooping up onto the nozzle, nor being hit by the nozzle and pulled off the bed. This is tricky because the sweet spot here is TINY. Like within one or 2 micro-adjustments on the z, either side of that you will have issues. But once you hit the sweet spot on the Z you are golden. Then print some bed leveling test prints and adjust your first layer extrusion multiplier or line width if needed so your lines are touching. I recommend always using the bed level print that is CIRCLES when starting off, not squares. The sharp corners on the squares are super unforgiving and will pop off instantly if your settings aren't right. It is easier to use a bed leveling print with circles to dial your settings in without frustrating yourself and needing to restart the print a hundred times. When printing things over 2" tall I recommend using a wide brim because originally I was using skirt and I have had taller prints pop off the bed right as they are nearly finished, I think the reason is due to the lower part of the print cooling off. A brim is cheap insurance against your whole print being ruined at the last moment, and is easy to remove and leaves little trace that it was ever there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost Faster Than the Speed of Light!
*by M***R on August 12, 2026*

I’m amazed by both the delivery and the product! I ordered at around 9 PM, and by about 10 AM the very next morning it was already at my door — almost supersonic speed! The filament itself is terrific too. It prints beautifully, feeds smoothly, and the results have been excellent. Very happy with this purchase!

## Frequently Bought Together

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