

✨ Print Clear, Print Confident: The Transparent PETG That Means Business 🖨️
OVERTURE Transparent PETG Filament delivers professional-grade 3D printing with ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy, combining the ease of PLA and toughness of ABS. Its patented clog-free formula ensures smooth, bubble-free extrusion, while vacuum-sealed packaging preserves filament freshness. Compatible with most 3D printers, this 1.75mm, 1kg spool is ideal for millennial makers seeking durable, crystal-clear prints that stand out in any project.














| ASIN | B07SB761QR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #15 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (18,052) |
| Date First Available | August 2, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | OVPETG175 |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVPETG175 |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.74 x 8.19 x 2.91 inches |
| Size | 1.75 mm Diameter, 1 Kg ( 2.2 lbs/Spool) |
J**T
Great PETG for my project. 250C was sweet spot, and prints perfect on Sovol SV07+ PEI bed.
Grass Green is pretty close to Ryobi's green. I printed PETG and found 250C, the max, was best. I also noticed it printed more shiny at higher temps. Duller at lower. 70C bed was fine and 80C no different on Sovol SV07 PEI bed. Fast led to problems. Sweet spot was around 38mm/sec for walls. If I dialed it up to 50mm/sec then stringing started. On a roll sitting for about 3-4 weeks it did pick up moisture which can cause your nozzle to accumulate some excess. Keep an eye out for it. If you come back to a final print with little extra blobs, it's probably knocked off the nozzle as it moved around. I used Cura default for wall thickness but I did drop my layers to 1.6mm for better arches. I didn't use bed adhesion (brim, raft, etc), bridges or supports but I also kept all my angles gradual. Look at the pic and you'll see they are basically circles. I used 20% infill as well as 30%. No real difference. When setting the power drills on the bracket arms, they only deflect maybe 1-2mm. Barely noticeable. Yes, by hand you can make it deflect 5-6mm but this is just to organize my tools, not create a climbing wall that will support lots of weight. I printed all of what you see with 1 spool. I have a 2nd loaded to do a ton of more tool wall brackets, but wanted to get this review up. If your print has started, and you have moisture issues, try bumping the temp up and keep an eye on it. You may get through it bumping 5 degrees at a time to watch for change. In my case, it was in the infill area, and so it's "entombed" inside. When I ramped up to 60mm/sec and got to higher layers, like around 300 of 500 (again, 1.6mm height layers) it did start to have issues rising a bit, and catching upon hot end return. I reduced the speed back to 32, and dropped the fan from 20% to 10% and the clipping stopped for a perfect finish. I do also use glue pen for adhesion to the bed, but even on a clean bed (no glue pen) I still had great adhesion. Finish is great. No stringing if I keep speeds down. Strong as you'd expect from PETG. I am super happy. I did read reviews that were negative but didn't have problems. The storage bag is resealable which is really nice. Spool did not detach on either spools. My filament was unopened on both rolls, ordered about 4 weeks apart. I will definitely order this product again as I get more of my power tools wall mounted, and when I get a chance I will upload the STL files to Thingiverse. I created these prints on TinkerCad. website, exported STL into Cura and then sliced GCode sent to Sovol SV07Plus.
J**R
Excellent quality. Rosey color.
First thing I did was put it in a dryer for a few hours. I have no experience with this material straight out of the box. I've used a few rolls of Overture transparent red. Print quality is excellent. Bed adhesion is as I would expect for PETG at proper settings. Filament is in neat rows as I've come to expect from Overture. This is good material. My only complaint is the color; it's a little "rosey" for my use. On a RGB color wheel, I'd say this Overture transparent red PETG is a #350 hue. I've previously used ERYONE transparent red which is closer to #5-10 on that same color wheel, "candy red". See photo, Overture on the right. ERYONE is also a little brighter so it catches the light and "glows" a little better, so I'll be going back to that. My application needs a certain shade. Otherwise, the Overture transparent red PETG is perfect. Transparent PETG Tip: Use warmer, slower settings with as little cooling as possible for the best rich color. Turn off fans altogether if the design allows. Printing fast with fans on will result in a matte finish that won't have the same color depth.
S**I
Reliable PETG with strong parts and a clean white finish
I’ve gone through many spools of Overture PETG (White) and it’s been a solid, predictable filament for functional prints. The spools fed smoothly and the filament stayed consistent throughout longer runs, no weird extrusion swings or sudden quality drops. It’s a 1.75mm PETG with a tight tolerance (listed as ±0.02mm) on a 1kg spool, which is exactly what I wanted for repeatable results. Print-wise, PETG needs a bit more heat than PLA, but once dialed in it’s very forgiving. I landed close to the manufacturer’s suggested range (roughly 230–250°C nozzle, 80–90°C bed, moderate speeds, fan on), and got strong parts with great layer bonding and a nice subtle sheen. Only note: like most PETG, keeping it dry matters, if it’s been sitting out, a quick dry helps keep prints clean.
B**I
Es exactamente lo que pedí, viene muy bien empaquetado. de buena calidad.
D**B
I'm using this filament with my Anycubic i3 Mega-S and it is working fine. Prints in a nice.. what I'd describe as royal blue. This is my first roll of PETG, and in fact, the first non-PLA filament that I have tried. I expected issues, but I actually got a darn near perfect print on my first try. I used the same default settings for PLA in Cura, but I changed the extruder temperature to 245 and the bed temperature to 85. Because I'd heard horror stories of people pulling chunks out of their ultrabases when printing PETG, I used the included build surface. It is smaller than my bed, but I just stuck it in the middle, re-leveled, and made sure that my project wasn't going to end up off the build surface. Worked great. Good adhesion. A bit difficult to remove, but not terrible. No discernable scent while printing. Comes in a resealable bag, which is super convenient! Also comes with a ruler, and the spool has markings on it (questionable accuracy?) to help you estimate how much filament you've used, and how much remains. EDIT: I was almost ready to downgrade my review because I was having so much trouble getting good prints after my first attempt. Globbing, stringing, oozing, oh my! Tried every setting tweak people suggested to no avail. Finally sprung on a dehydrator and dried the filament as a last ditch effort, and wow. People aren't lying when they say these filaments absorb moisture that can ruin a print. Huge difference.
M**R
This is a good filament that prints well and gives good strong finishes to my prints. Using with a creality 3 pro and it sticks to the print surface well and the flow is also good. Will buy more of this brand.
R**C
Fungerar utan problem.
M**Y
Fine I guess.
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