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OVERTURE's 1.75mm Clear PETG filament delivers high-impact, translucent prints with ±0.05mm dimensional accuracy. Designed for smooth, clog-free extrusion and paired with a 200x200mm build surface, this 1kg spool fits most FDM 3D printers, offering a reliable, cost-effective solution for professionals seeking quality and consistency.

















| ASIN | B07SB761QR |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Brand Name | OVERTURE |
| Color | Transparent 1-pack |
| Colour | Transparent 1-pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,551 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVPETG175 |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Model Number | OVPETG175 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 850006233267 |
| Unit Count | 1000.0011 Grams |
| Unit count | 1000.0011 Grams |
J**R
Very Bad quality
Models keep warping when using this filament, but for the same model when using other filament is okay. Would not recommend it, waste of money and your printing time
P**E
Perfect for glass
If you have ever tried to print 'glass' on an FDM printer, you will be familiar with the frustration and poor results that are usually obtained. Well, with a little tweaking of settings, making sure all lines and supports are printed in the same direction, high temperature and no cooling. This product with careful settings will print the closest thing to glass you will ever see from an FDM printer. Almost perfectly clear. Absolutely ideal for all those models out there that have clear parts or just as an interesting effect for ornaments and gifts. It does take a while to print, but the result is worth the wait. This product is the only one I've had consistent success with and that has printed perfectly every time. Be aware though, you need a HOT temperature to print with this, so it won't work in printers with a limited temperature height. Great price for a great product. Especially as it actually works.
B**E
Easy to print, nice and vibrant
I used Overture Rock White PETG for a larger 'functional' print, and it's worked out quite well. I have Bambu printers which print pretty fast - too fast for this filament. My first print I could pull apart quite easily with bare hands. Instead, I found at 0.2mm layer height with a 0.4mm nozzle, I had to keep the speed to 150mm/s or lower. At this speed the quality was excellent, and the print seems to be as strong as any other PETG print. The behaviour seems to be the same as normal PETG, and all that entails (flex, less brittle than PLA, etc.). Appearance-wise I think it's pretty stunning. It is a very vibrant white which is what I wanted. I've provided a photo comparing this Rock PETG to eSun PLA Marble. The surface is matte rather than shiny, which is unusual for PETG. The surface feels rough to the touch, rather than shiny and smooth. The 'black' pieces I think are very shiny because if they reach the surface they appear somewhat mirror-like. Occasionally this can result in a blemish on the print. I think a piece gets briefly stuck on the nozzle and drags for a bit. This can result in a line or 'divot' where it was dragged. I'm not sure if you need a hardened nozzle when printing this. I would follow the general rule that if there's anything else in the filament (glitter, fibres, etc.), use a hardened nozzle just in case.
D**X
The best PETG, well about 90% of the time
This is my usual “go to” filament. It’s usually dry right out of the box, well wound and prints really well. I’ve bought Overture at least 10 times and have been impressed every time. However until my last order. I opened the usual Mylar bag, first off it appeared tangled, most unusual. It looked like it had been rewound by hand. Secondly when I loaded it into the printer it hissed and popped like never before, so wet. Then I tried to print it just clogged, so much I had to rebuild my hotend. So while I was rebuilding I tried to dry it out for 48hrs and it was pretty grim. Very poor finish. So I’m going to send this one back. See photos. 1st is the dodgy batch, second is the usual quality from the end of the last reel. So is this dodgy 1. Just a QA mistake 2. Counterfeit 3. Really old stock? Who knows?
J**W
This is the one
I got this brand after my last one ran out. Last brand was ok but the print quality was not the best but it didn’t need to be great because these parts were to be used outside. Overture has been great since I started using it. No changes to any settings over the last roll and the quality is much improved. I will try overture in other filaments as and when I need them and hopefully get the same great result AAA+++
A**N
Hard to print
I bought this filiment in rock white and I'd like this to work better but it's just so awful to print in. If you can get this to work then it looks great. I've had some luck on very larger items but not without there being problems when the filiment is pulled round tighter corners. I've tried slowing down print speeds as well as heating the bed and nozzel to higher tempritures but I recon i've thrown out half of what i've printed. My best advice is if you do buy this is then make sure it's bone dry but i really couldnt recomend buying it. There's a lot of stringing, especially going round tighter corners and the top layer quality is pretty poor what is probably in part because of how poorly it prints in the infill
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