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    Turwaith 4 months ago in 3D printer filament

    Polymaker CosPLA in the range?

    This is more of a request than a question, but it would be absolutely great if Digitec could add Polymaker's CosPLA filament to their range. I need it by the kilo and would love to be able to order it from Digitec. Perhaps it would be possible to buy it from the standard supplier of Polymaker filament and make it available here :)

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    ambotecTS2011 1 year ago in 3D printer filament

    FDA approval

    Good day, I am looking for a 1.75mm filament that has FDA approval (incl. certificate) and is chemically resistant (rubbing alcohol). Does anyone know where I can get this?

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    RotachU 1 year ago in 3D printer filament

    Sonschein

    I have a 3D printer but I have some problems with filment but there are so many products that I don't know what to use and I also need to know that I can use other PLA+ or some other products Greetings from Ueli

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    Panthera_ 3 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Filament for beginners

    I want to buy a Creality Ender 3 V2 and wonder what filament I should buy for it. Since I have no idea about 3D printing, I only want to make figures at first and the colour doesn't really matter as long as I can paint it.

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    IIPoliII 5 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Prusament Filament

    I think you all know Prusa one of the leading corp in the 3d priniting. Recently they started to create there own filament with 45% less plastic use in the middle a precision of +- 0.02 mm for 1.75 mm filaments, wich is way better than the current one who are 0.05 mm. Maybe it's possible to sell those here as well i would definitly take some ! C:

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    SnowBall89 1 year ago in 3D printer filament

    Overpriced at Digitec eSun Filaments

    Dear Digitec Team. Why are the filaments from eSun (PETG) at least 50% more expensive than in other CH shops? In general, I have noticed that many 3D accessories are sold at least 50% to 200% more expensive than in the "3D shops". I have now also ordered something from Slice-Engineer for 30.- instead of 12.- because it is not in stock anywhere else - that explains the price (demand/supply). With the eSun PETG filaments available (everywhere), it is not logical.

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    Slauber 3 years ago in 3D printer filament

    PET-G filaments as an aluminium material

    I have had an Ender 3V2 for about 1 year, I have already tried various filaments. According to the pictures in the shop, I see clear differences in the rewind quality, is this really the case? The last time I used a PLA roll, I had a stick in the first few turns, so the print went wrong. What materials and printing materials do you use? Otherwise I find the materials such as PEEK and LCP etc. very exciting but difficult to process as a beginner!

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    marco.rebsamen 2 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Refills?

    Does Digitec not offer filament refill rolls?

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    Anonymous 4 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Please include "food safe yes/no" in the filter

    PLA and PET in particular should be food-safe in principle, but only if the entire composition, including the dye, is suitable. Since I want to print some food storage boxes, this information is completely missing. It is neither in the description nor can I filter for it. Please add this information to the filter.

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    Anonymous 3 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Ultra White

    My previous white PLA's were always slightly yellowish after printing. Which PLA is the whitest? I am looking for a kind of snow white or lighter.

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    Anonymous 6 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Prusament

    Could you include Prusament in your range? The filament is made by Prusa, looks great (especially galaxy black) and has a great price/performance ratio. https://prusament.com/

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    Zivosh 4 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Maybe add the tolerance to the filament specifications?

    Hi, this might have been raised already but I don't speak german so.... If you could add the tolerance to the specs of the filament, it helps to know the quality of the filament, for example a lot of purefil filament has a tolerance of 0.1mm against dutch filaments with 0.05mm. It can make a big difference in the quality of the prints.

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    MrFudog 4 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Elegoo Water Washable

    Are there any plans to include Elegoo products in the range? I think the Mars series is a good entry-level resin printer and Elegoo's resin is widely used.

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    Anonymous 4 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Purefil products

    I think it's great that the Swiss supplier is included here. Quality and price are definitely right, but it wouldn't be wrong to include other products from Purefil, although my main focus is on the PLA-R (recycled filament) from Purefil, for the sake of the environment and my wallet (although the former is very important at Galaxus).

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    chrigihawk 4 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Extrudr PLA NX2

    Will Extrudr's PLA NX2 be added to the range soon?

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    Anonymous 5 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Take the robe off the filters!

    Can you please remove the robe from the filters? You now have to search for them on the page and the respective drop downs are very unpleasant to use. I would like to work with the filters on the left in a large overview as before without the robe :)

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    Anonymous 5 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Order in the shop

    Hi, I'm a valued product manager in the 3D printing industry. Would it be possible to make your range a little clearer? I see the following potential for standardisation: Purefil Filament (PLA, 1.75mm, 1000g) Prusament Prusa Orange (PET-G, 1.75mm, 1038g) GEMBIRD 3DP-PLA1.75-01-FR (PLA, 1.75mm, 1000g) RS Pro MATTE PLA 1.75mm Green grey 1kg RS Pro SATIN PLA 1.75mm Pink 500 grams Makerbot Tough Precision, slategrey, 0.75kg (PLA, 1.75mm, 750g) ColorFabb 1.75mm, PLA/PHA, b-green, 0.75kg (PLA, 1.75mm, 750g) REC 1.75mm, PLA, blue, 0.75kg (PLA, 1.75mm, 750g) Dremel Filament 1.75mm, ABS, black, 0.5kg (ABS, 1.75mm, 500g) Verbatim ABS Filament transparent 55019 3mm (ABS, 3mm, 1000g) the list goes on and on with e.g. Ultimaker, xyzprinting, etc. Ideally, all relevant information should be labelled consistently for each item, this would then also be visible on the invoice and there are not just 10x different Prusafil rolls on it, which all have exactly the same name and only differ slightly in the item number. Hence my suggestion: Manufacturer (as before in bold) Material, type, diameter in mm, weight filament (without spool) in g, colour group, "exact colour name". all information please in a uniform language and not halfway in English and still with system-related hyphens. Then we have everything we need and don't need to consult the exact specifications every time to keep track of what we've bought, and it will be clear on the invoice - the name will be much longer, but it will be easier to search for it. And please, use uniform specifications. In addition, a clearer procedure in the case of defective windings and packaging makes sense for us as consumers - for simplified processes and better quality.

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    Anonymous 5 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Wanhao resin

    I can only find the original resin from Wanhao (suitable for their 3D printers) directly from China on https://wanhao.store/collection.... The resin from RS Pro that is available is too slow for the Wanhao D7, or the Wanhao D7 is too weak. You have to cure it about 5 times longer than the original resin. And if the printing time is already 10 hours, you might not want to be even slower by a factor of 5...

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    suizring 8 years ago in 3D printer filament

    THE FILAMENT

    You could include THE FILAMENT in your range. The filament is made in Germany and has a great price/performance ratio. https://www.dasfilament.de/

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    celsi73 6 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Filament packaging without vacuum

    Hello, I just got a delivery with 3 spools of filament. 2 spool packages are without vacuum. The 3rd spool is with vacuum. Should I complain/return this? Is the filament now too moist? Or does that not matter?

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    Anonymous 9 years ago in 3D printer filament

    Too expensive

    Am I the only one who feels that the filament here is too expensive? I get the same thing for half the price in other online shops...

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    rusher94 9 years ago in 3D printer filament

    New filaments

    Hello, A question... Will you also offer Colorfabb 3d printing material? They are the best in their field!

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