Anycubic PETG Dark Blue Filament 1.75 mm 1 kg for 3D Printer
β¨ Anycubic PETG Blue Filament is a strong, stable and versatile deep dark blue PETG filament for FDM 3D printing. It combines PLA-like printability, ABS-like toughness and PETG practicality for technical, decorative and functional printing tasks.
π΅ Dark blue color looks clean, professional and expressive. This filament is a strong choice for enclosures, engineering prototypes, decorative models, functional parts, mockups, accessories, technical elements and prints that need a deep saturated color without being too bright.
β Anycubic PETG Blue is moisture-resistant, dimensionally stable, offers reliable layer adhesion and is suitable for parts that need strength, stability, a clean surface and a rich dark blue appearance.
β PETG Material • π΅ Dark Blue Color • π¦ 1 kg • π 1.75 mm • βοΈ 230–250 β • π§ Water Resistant • πͺ Strong • π ACE Compatible • β»οΈ Reusable Spool
β Key Advantages
- π΅ Deep dark blue color — a stylish shade for technical, decorative, engineering and custom models.
- β Versatile PETG material — a strong balance of durability, stability, moisture resistance and printability.
- πͺ Improved strength — better suited for functional parts than standard PLA.
- π§ Moisture resistance — suitable for parts exposed to humid environments.
- π¦οΈ Practical outdoor use — PETG maintains shape and appearance better in everyday and outdoor applications.
- π§ͺ Chemical resistance — resistant to many household substances, detergents and mild chemicals.
- π Stable geometry — low shrinkage helps achieve accurate dimensions and smooth surfaces.
- π Good layer adhesion — layers bond reliably for stronger printed parts.
- β‘ Printing speed up to 250 mm/s — suitable for modern high-speed FDM 3D printers.
- π ACE Compatibility — compatible with Anycubic ACE / ACE Pro systems.
- π― Bambu Lab AMS support — suitable for Bambu Lab AMS when used with a compatible 1.75 mm spool and correct loading.
- β»οΈ Reusable spool support — practical for more economical filament use.
π Technical Specifications
| π·οΈ Brand | Anycubic |
| π Product Name | Anycubic PETG Dark Blue Filament |
| π Official Anycubic Name | Anycubic PETG Blue Filament |
| π§ͺ Material Type | PETG |
| π΅ Color | Dark Blue |
| π¨ Official Color | Blue |
| π’ Color Code | #003594 |
| π Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm |
| π¦ Net Weight | 1 kg |
| π© Recommended Nozzle Size | 0.2 mm or above |
| βοΈ Printing Technology | FDM / FFF |
| π ACE Compatibility | Yes, compatible with Anycubic ACE / ACE Pro |
| π― Bambu Lab AMS Support | Yes, suitable with a compatible 1.75 mm spool and correct loading |
| π AMS Compatible Spool Size | Width 50–68 mm, diameter 197–202 mm |
| β»οΈ Reusable Filament Spool | Supported |
| π‘οΈ Dry Out Before Use | Required |
βοΈ Recommended Printing Parameters
| π₯ Nozzle Temperature | 230–250 β |
| π‘οΈ Heated Bed Temperature | 60–70 β |
| β‘ Recommended Printing Speed | 50–250 mm/s |
| π Maximum Volume Speed | 12 mm³/s |
| π© Recommended Nozzle Size | 0.2 mm or above |
| π¬οΈ Cooling | Moderate, depending on model and speed |
| π§² Build Plate Adhesion | PEI, glass, textured plate, glue if needed |
| π Enclosed Chamber | Not required, but useful for large parts |
| ↔οΈ Retraction | Adjust individually for the extruder and hotend |
| β¨οΈ Drying Before Printing | 55–65 °C, 6–8 h |
π Physical Properties
| βοΈ Density | 1.23 g/cm³ |
| π Melt Index | 25±3 g/10 min at 250 β / 2.16 kg |
| π₯ Melting Point Temperature | 130 β |
| π‘οΈ Vicat Softening Temperature | 72 β |
| β¨οΈ Heat Deflection Temperature 0.45 MPa | 69 β |
πͺ Mechanical Properties
| π Young’s Modulus | 1850±100 MPa |
| πͺ Tensile Strength | 52±1 MPa |
| ↔οΈ Elongation at Break | 13±1% |
| π¦Ύ Bending Modulus | 2000±50 MPa |
| π‘οΈ Bending Strength | 80±2 MPa |
| β‘ Izod Impact Strength X-Y | 45±2 kJ/m² |
| π Tensile Strength Z | 31±3 MPa |
π΅ Dark Blue Color Features
- β€ Dark blue color is a strong choice for models that need to look clean, strict and professional.
- β€ Suitable for enclosures, technical parts, accessories, souvenirs, mockups and presentation models.
- β€ A good option for parts that need a rich color without an overly bright visual effect.
- β€ Dark blue PETG looks especially attractive on smooth surfaces and clean outer walls.
- β€ For the cleanest shade, use dry filament and stable printing temperature.
π§© Best Applications
- β€ engineering prototypes and test samples;
- β€ housings, covers, protective elements and functional parts;
- β€ technical accessories, brackets, holders and adapters;
- β€ decorative models with a rich dark blue finish;
- β€ mockups, presentation parts and design elements;
- β€ workshop, garage, office and home utility parts;
- β€ parts that need a clean and professional appearance;
- β€ products requiring improved moisture resistance and strength.
π§ 3D Printer Compatibility
β Anycubic PETG Dark Blue Filament Ø1.75 mm is compatible with most FDM 3D printers that support PETG and can reach a nozzle temperature of up to 250 β. It can be used with Anycubic Kobra, Anycubic Kobra 2, Anycubic Kobra 3, Creality Ender, Creality K1, Bambu Lab A1, Bambu Lab P1P, Bambu Lab P1S, Bambu Lab X1, Prusa, Elegoo Neptune, Sovol, Artillery, Flashforge, QIDI and other FDM printers using 1.75 mm filament.
π― For Bambu Lab AMS, the material is suitable as a standard 1.75 mm filament when the spool fits AMS dimensions or when a compatible reusable spool or adapter is used.
π οΈ Printing Recommendations
- β¨οΈ Dry the spool before printing, especially if it has been stored open for a long time.
- π₯ Start with 240 β nozzle temperature, then fine-tune within the 230–250 β range.
- π‘οΈ Use a 60–70 β heated bed for stable adhesion.
- ↔οΈ Tune retraction and printing temperature to reduce stringing.
- π¬οΈ Avoid excessive cooling on the first layers.
- π΅ For a cleaner dark blue finish, print outer walls at a stable speed and avoid wet filament.
- π For large parts, reduce speed and consider using an enclosed chamber.
- π― When using Bambu Lab AMS, make sure the spool rotates freely, does not rub against the AMS housing and feeds filament correctly.
π¦ Storage Recommendations
π¦ PETG is hygroscopic, so the spool should be stored in a dry sealed bag or container with silica gel. If bubbles, popping sounds, rough surfaces, unstable extrusion or excessive stringing appear during printing, dry the filament at 55–65 °C for 6–8 hours.
β Why Buy
β Anycubic PETG Blue is a strong choice for users who need a durable, moisture-resistant and visually clean material for FDM 3D printing. The dark blue color makes printed models neat, professional and expressive, while PETG properties make the prints suitable not only for decorative parts but also for practical functional components.
β FAQ
Yes, it is suitable for users with basic FDM printing experience. It requires more accurate tuning than PLA, but it is easier to print than many engineering-grade materials. The recommended nozzle temperature is 230–250 β. The recommended heated bed temperature is 60–70 β. Dark blue PETG is especially suitable for enclosures, engineering prototypes, accessories, decorative models, technical parts, mockups and products with a professional appearance. Yes, it is suitable for Bambu Lab AMS as a 1.75 mm filament when used with a compatible spool, correct loading and free spool rotation inside AMS. Yes, Anycubic PETG supports ACE Compatibility on compatible Anycubic systems. An enclosed chamber is not required for most models. For large parts, it may improve printing stability. Yes, drying is required for PETG. The recommended drying condition is 55–65 °C for 6–8 hours.β
Is Anycubic PETG Dark Blue suitable for beginners?
π₯ What printing temperature is recommended?
π‘οΈ What heated bed temperature is required?
π΅ What models are best for dark blue PETG?
π― Is Anycubic PETG Blue suitable for Bambu Lab AMS?
π Is this filament compatible with Anycubic ACE?
π Does PETG require an enclosed chamber?
β¨οΈ Should PETG be dried before printing?