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  • PEEK Filament Temperature Guide 2026: Hotend, Bed, Chamber
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    PEEK Filament Temperature Guide 2026: Hotend, Bed, Chamber

    ByMike Reynolds April 19, 2026

    Why PEEK Demands the Highest Temperatures of Any Common 3D Filament Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) sits at the top of the engineering thermoplastic ladder for 3D printing. It’s a semi-crystalline polymer with a melting point of 343°C and a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 143°C. To print it well, every thermal zone of the printer…

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  • High Speed TPU Printing 2026: Settings, Hardware, Limits
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    High Speed TPU Printing 2026: Settings, Hardware, Limits

    ByMike Reynolds April 19, 2026

    Why TPU Was Slow — And What Changed For the first decade of consumer 3D printing, TPU was a slow-printing curiosity. Bowden setups physically couldn’t push soft filament fast — it would buckle inside the PTFE tube and underextrude into a stringy mess. Even direct drive setups struggled because hotends with low flow rates couldn’t…

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  • Is PETG UV Resistant? Honest 2026 Guide for Outdoor Prints
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    Is PETG UV Resistant? Honest 2026 Guide for Outdoor Prints

    ByMike Reynolds April 19, 2026

    The Short Answer: PETG Has Moderate UV Resistance PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol) holds up to ultraviolet light better than PLA and HIPS, but noticeably worse than ASA, ASA-CF, and polycarbonate. In direct sunlight at temperate-zone latitudes, an unmodified PETG print will retain most of its mechanical properties for 6–12 months, start visibly yellowing within 12–18…

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  • How to Set Up OctoPrint in 2026: Step-by-Step Guide
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    How to Set Up OctoPrint in 2026: Step-by-Step Guide

    ByMike Reynolds April 19, 2026

    What OctoPrint Is and Why It’s Still the Default in 2026 OctoPrint is an open-source web interface that runs on a small computer (typically a Raspberry Pi) connected to your 3D printer’s USB port. Once installed, it gives you a browser-based control panel for starting prints, monitoring temperatures, watching a webcam feed, and uploading G-code…

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  • What Is a Direct Drive Extruder? Complete 2026 Guide
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    What Is a Direct Drive Extruder? Complete 2026 Guide

    ByMike Reynolds April 19, 2026

    What a Direct Drive Extruder Actually Is A direct drive extruder mounts the filament-feeding motor — the extruder — directly on top of the hotend, on the moving print head. When the firmware tells the motor to push 1mm of filament, that filament travels maybe 20–40mm down through gears and into the melt zone. Compare…

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  • Highest Temperature 3D Printer Filament: 2026 Performance Ranking
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    Highest Temperature 3D Printer Filament: 2026 Performance Ranking

    ByMike Reynolds April 18, 2026

    What “Highest Temperature” Actually Measures When people ask about the highest-temperature 3D printer filament, they usually mean one of two different numbers: the heat deflection temperature (HDT) — the temperature at which the plastic starts deforming under a small load — or the continuous service temperature — the temperature the plastic can sit at indefinitely…

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  • Highest Temperature 3D Printer Filament: 2026 Performance Ranking
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    Highest Temperature 3D Printer Filament: 2026 Performance Ranking

    ByMike Reynolds April 18, 2026

    What “Highest Temperature” Actually Measures When people ask about the highest-temperature 3D printer filament, they usually mean one of two different numbers: the heat deflection temperature (HDT) — the temperature at which the plastic starts deforming under a small load — or the continuous service temperature — the temperature the plastic can sit at indefinitely…

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  • Most Affordable 3D Printers for Schools in 2026 (Under $500 Budget Picks)
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    Most Affordable 3D Printers for Schools in 2026 (Under $500 Budget Picks)

    ByMike Reynolds April 18, 2026

    What “Affordable” Actually Means for Schools Most school procurement teams aren’t shopping for one 3D printer — they’re shopping for a cart of 5 to 15 identical units. That changes the math. A $600 consumer printer that costs $3,000 for five units is a very different conversation than a $300 printer that costs $1,500 for…

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  • Most Affordable 3D Printers for Schools in 2026 (Under $500 Budget Picks)
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    Most Affordable 3D Printers for Schools in 2026 (Under $500 Budget Picks)

    ByMike Reynolds April 18, 2026

    What “Affordable” Actually Means for Schools Most school procurement teams aren’t shopping for one 3D printer — they’re shopping for a cart of 5 to 15 identical units. That changes the math. A $600 consumer printer that costs $3,000 for five units is a very different conversation than a $300 printer that costs $1,500 for…

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  • Optimal 3D Print Density for Miniature Faces: Detail vs Strength Guide
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    Optimal 3D Print Density for Miniature Faces: Detail vs Strength Guide

    ByMike Reynolds April 18, 2026

    Why “Density” for Faces Isn’t Just About Infill When miniature printers talk about density for fine facial features, they almost always mean three settings working together, not just infill percentage. Those three are: Infill density — how filled the internal structure is (typical range: 10–25%) Wall line count — how many perimeters surround the print…

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