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  3. With the softer TPU at hand, I wondered how well does a TPU print with a bowden feeder.

With the softer TPU at hand, I wondered how well does a TPU print with a bowden feeder.

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    With the softer TPU at hand, I wondered how well does a TPU print with a bowden feeder. Prusa slicer had ready made profiles for the Fiberlogy filaments I have, so I decided to experiment.

    The first thing I learned that while there was a profile for the 30D FiberFlex TPU, it was not possible to use it in my printer, it just said it's not compatible. 40D however worked and it loaded just fine.

    Print quality was okay. I don't know where I had gotten the misconception that bowden feeder + TPU aren't a thing.

    #3dprinting #prusa #filament

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