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  • How to Identify Counterfeit PLA Filament: Six Tells in the Packaging and Spool
    Filament

    How to Identify Counterfeit PLA Filament: Six Tells in the Packaging and Spool

    ByMike Reynolds April 27, 2026

    Why fake PLA exists in the first place Premium PLA brands command real prices because real testing, real polymer sourcing, and real quality control cost real money. Counterfeiters skip all three and print a knockoff label on a spool of generic 1.75 mm filament. The margin difference is 60-80%, and the only thing standing between…

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  • PLA Still Stringing With Retraction On: Six Causes That Are Not Retraction
    Troubleshooting

    PLA Still Stringing With Retraction On: Six Causes That Are Not Retraction

    ByMike Reynolds April 27, 2026

    The frustration of stringing that retraction does not stop You opened the slicer, enabled retraction, set distance and speed to the values everyone recommends, and the prints still come out covered in fine plastic webs between features. Adding more retraction made it worse. Adding less retraction made it worse. You are not crazy — retraction-resistant…

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  • ABS Cracking Between Layers: The Six-Step Fix List That Actually Works
    Troubleshooting

    ABS Cracking Between Layers: The Six-Step Fix List That Actually Works

    ByMike Reynolds April 27, 2026

    Why ABS cracks even when nothing else does If your ABS prints split horizontally between layers but PLA, PETG, and ASA all print fine on the same machine, you have not found a printer problem. You have found ABS doing what ABS always does: contracting strongly as it cools, and tearing itself apart along the…

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  • PETG Overhang Angle Limits: How Far You Can Push It Before Adding Supports
    Filament

    PETG Overhang Angle Limits: How Far You Can Push It Before Adding Supports

    ByMike Reynolds April 27, 2026

    The number you actually need For PETG specifically, the practical overhang limit on a well-tuned printer is around 50-55 degrees from vertical. PLA goes to 60-65 degrees on the same machine. ABS sits between them. This three-material gap is not subtle — it is the single most underdiscussed reason PETG prints look worse on overhangs…

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  • Klipper Input Shaper Without an Accelerometer: The Eye-and-Pattern Method
    Firmware

    Klipper Input Shaper Without an Accelerometer: The Eye-and-Pattern Method

    ByMike Reynolds April 27, 2026

    Why this comes up in the first place Klipper’s input shaper is the single biggest reason people switch firmware. Cancel the ringing, double your usable speed — sounds great until you read the documentation and realize the official path requires an ADXL345 wired into a Raspberry Pi GPIO header, a soldering iron, and an evening…

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  • Does Your Z-Axis Lead Screw Need Lubrication? Symptoms, Schedule, and the Right Lubricants in 2026
    Maintenance

    Does Your Z-Axis Lead Screw Need Lubrication? Symptoms, Schedule, and the Right Lubricants in 2026

    ByMike Reynolds April 26, 2026

    Quick answer: yes, but probably not as often as you think A 3D printer’s Z-axis lead screw needs lubrication every 6-12 months under typical hobbyist usage, every 2-3 months under heavy daily-print usage, and almost never if your printer sits idle most of the time and lives in a low-dust environment. The lubricant is not…

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  • OctoPrint Dark Mode in 2026: 30-Second Setup, Built-In Themes, and Custom CSS If You Want Your Own
    Software & Slicers

    OctoPrint Dark Mode in 2026: 30-Second Setup, Built-In Themes, and Custom CSS If You Want Your Own

    ByMike Reynolds April 26, 2026

    The 30-second answer: install Themeify The fastest path to OctoPrint dark mode in 2026 is installing the Themeify plugin from the OctoPrint plugin manager and selecting the “Discoverd Dark” theme from its dropdown. Total time from clicking “Install” to a fully themed dark interface is under one minute on a modern Raspberry Pi running OctoPi….

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  • PETG Weather Resistance: How Outdoor PETG Parts Hold Up to Sun, Rain, and Freeze-Thaw After a Full Year
    Filament Guides

    PETG Weather Resistance: How Outdoor PETG Parts Hold Up to Sun, Rain, and Freeze-Thaw After a Full Year

    ByMike Reynolds April 26, 2026

    How PETG actually performs outdoors over a full year PETG holds up better outdoors than PLA and worse than ASA, and the gap in both directions is meaningful. A printed PETG bracket left bolted to a sun-exposed exterior wall in a temperate climate will still be structurally sound after 12 months, with visible surface yellowing,…

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  • TPU Volumetric Flow Rate: The Real Ceiling, How to Measure It, and Why Your TPU Prints Slowly
    Filament Guides

    TPU Volumetric Flow Rate: The Real Ceiling, How to Measure It, and Why Your TPU Prints Slowly

    ByMike Reynolds April 26, 2026

    Why TPU has a different volumetric flow rate ceiling than PLA Volumetric flow rate is the cubic millimetres of melted plastic the hot end can push per second through the nozzle. For PLA this number sits comfortably between 12 and 25 mm³/s on most modern hot ends. For TPU the same hot end will hit…

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  • Maximum Bridging Distance Without Supports in FDM 3D Printing: Limits, Tests, and Settings That Actually Work
    Print Quality

    Maximum Bridging Distance Without Supports in FDM 3D Printing: Limits, Tests, and Settings That Actually Work

    ByMike Reynolds April 26, 2026

    The honest answer most slicer guides skip The longest bridge a typical FDM 3D printer can produce without supports is somewhere between 30 and 80 millimetres. The wide spread is not because nobody has measured it. It is because the maximum bridging distance is not a property of the printer alone — it depends on…

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