High Speed PETG Filament 32-Pack

High Speed PETG Filament 32-Pack

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Sale price  $431.68 Regular price  $757.76
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High Speed PETG Filament 32-Pack

High Speed PETG Filament 32-Pack

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32kg at $13.49/kg | 43% Off | Mix Any 32 Colors, Free USA Shipping

Thirty-two kilograms of High Speed PETG. Any 32 colors from our full range. Vacuum-sealed per spool. Free shipping across the USA. At $13.49/kg — 43% off individual pricing — this is supplies3d's largest filament pack, built for print farms, workshops, and production makers who can't afford to run out or reorder every week.

PETG hits the sweet spot that most functional printing demands: tougher and more heat-resistant than PLA, dramatically easier to print than ABS, and chemically resistant enough for parts that live outdoors or near moisture. The High Speed formulation extends that profile to faster printers — supporting speeds up to 300mm/s on properly tuned setups without sacrificing layer adhesion or surface quality.


PETG in Plain Language — What It Actually Does

Imagine a water bottle. It's made of PET — the same base polymer as PETG. It flexes without cracking, survives a drop, handles hot liquid without warping, and doesn't absorb moisture or rust. PETG (the "G" stands for glycol-modified) takes those same properties and makes them printable. The result is a filament that:

  • Doesn't shatter on impact — PLA is rigid but brittle under sudden force. PETG bends slightly and absorbs the hit. Better for enclosures, brackets, and anything that might get knocked around.
  • Survives heat up to ~80–85°C — PLA starts deforming around 60°C (hot car interior, near electronics, direct summer sun). PETG stays rigid well above that threshold.
  • Resists moisture and UV — suitable for outdoor parts, garden fixtures, signage, and anything that lives in a humid or sun-exposed environment.
  • Doesn't warp like ABS — no enclosure required. PETG has very low shrinkage during cooling, which means large flat parts stay flat without the thermal management that ABS demands.

Pack Contents & Value Breakdown

Spec Detail
Pack size 32 × 1kg spools (32kg total / 70.4 lbs)
Material High Speed PETG
Filament diameter 1.75mm ±0.02mm
Color selection Choose any 32 colors from our full PETG range
Price per kg $13.49 (43% off individual spool pricing)
Packaging Vacuum-sealed with desiccant — each spool individually sealed
Shipping Free across the USA

High Speed PETG — What "High Speed" Actually Means

Standard PETG tops out at around 50–60mm/s before you start seeing stringing, under-extrusion, or surface quality issues. High Speed PETG is reformulated to maintain consistent melt flow and layer adhesion at significantly higher speeds. On a well-tuned direct drive setup with adequate cooling, speeds of up to 300mm/s are achievable — without the stringing or bonding problems that plagued older PETG formulations at speed.

That matters for print farms. The difference between 50mm/s and 150mm/s on a run of 50 identical parts is hours of machine time per day. At 32kg, this pack is priced to make that math work.


Print Settings for High Speed PETG

Setting Recommended Range Notes
Nozzle temperature 230–260°C Start at 240°C. Raise 5°C if layers aren't bonding. Lower 5°C if you see stringing or surface blobs.
Bed temperature 70–90°C 85°C is the universal starting point. Drop to 80°C if prints bond too aggressively. Let bed cool to room temp before removing prints — never pull PETG off a hot bed.
Enclosure Not required PETG doesn't warp like ABS. Open-frame printers work fine. For very large parts, an enclosure reduces thermal stress.
Part cooling fan 20–60% More fan = less stringing, better overhangs. Less fan = stronger layer bonding. Start at 40% and tune from there.
Print speed — standard 40–60mm/s Safe range for any FDM printer. Reliable quality across all geometries.
Print speed — high speed Up to 300mm/s Requires direct drive, high-flow hotend, and adequate part cooling. Dial up gradually — don't jump straight to max speed.
First layer speed 20–30mm/s Always slow down the first layer regardless of print speed profile.
Retraction — Direct Drive 1–3mm at 20–30mm/s PETG needs less retraction than most materials. Too much retraction causes grinding and clogs. Start low and increase only if stringing persists.
Retraction — Bowden 3–7mm at 40mm/s Higher distance needed for the longer tube gap. Test with a retraction tower.
Z offset Slightly higher than PLA PETG flows freely and "lays down" rather than being squeezed. If you see nozzle blobs or zits, raise Z offset by 0.02mm increments.
Drying (if needed) 55–65°C for 6–8 hours PETG is highly hygroscopic — moisture causes stringing, bubbling, and brittle layers. If you hear popping or see a foamy surface texture, dry before printing.

The 3 Most Common PETG Problems — and How to Fix Them

Stringing (thin plastic hairs between parts)
PETG strings more than PLA because it's more viscous when molten and oozes during travel moves. Fix: lower nozzle temp 5°C, increase retraction slightly, enable "Wipe Before Travel" in your slicer, and dry the filament. Moisture is the most common hidden cause of unexpected stringing.

Print bonding to the bed too aggressively
PETG adheres very well — sometimes too well to glass or PEI. Fix: lower bed temp to 80°C, apply a thin layer of glue stick as a release agent, and always let the bed cool fully to room temperature before removing the print. Never pry PETG off a warm bed — you'll damage the surface.

Bubbles or foamy surface texture
Almost always wet filament. Fix: dry at 55–65°C for 6 hours before printing, then store in a sealed container with desiccant between sessions. PETG absorbs moisture faster than PLA or ABS — especially in humid climates.


Bulk Storage — Keeping 32 Spools Fresh

Every spool ships vacuum-sealed with desiccant. Keep them sealed until you're ready to use them — they'll stay fresh for months in their original packaging. Once you break the seal on a spool:

  • Store in an airtight container with fresh desiccant — a large bin with a silicone seal works well for 2–3 open spools at a time.
  • Use a filament dry box while printing — especially in humid climates. PETG absorbs moisture quickly when left exposed on the printer.
  • Batch consistency advantage: Ordering 32kg at once means all spools come from the same manufacturing batch. Color consistency across your entire production run — no shade drift between orders.

Who Is This 32-Pack For?

  • Print farms running multiple machines — 32kg covers weeks of continuous production at $13.49/kg. The math is straightforward: fewer reorders, lower per-part cost, consistent color across your full catalog.
  • Workshops producing functional parts at volume — brackets, enclosures, outdoor fixtures, mechanical components — anywhere PETG's heat resistance and toughness outperform PLA at scale.
  • Etsy sellers and small product businesses printing batches of the same items across multiple colors. Pick your 32 most-used SKU colors and never run out of a variant mid-run.
  • Makerspaces and school labs that go through filament quickly and need a predictable stock of a reliable, student-safe material that's forgiving to print without enclosures or advanced setup.
  • High-speed printer operators — Bambu Lab, Voron, RatRig, or any machine pushing 150mm/s+ — who need a PETG formulation that keeps up with their hardware without stringing or adhesion failures.

Browse individual spools in our PETG Filament collection. Explore everything in our 3D Printing Filaments guide.

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