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Jessie Premium PETG 1.75mm X Soul Black Glitter 1kg
Jessie Premium PETG 1.75mm X Soul Black Glitter 1kg
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Why Jessie Premium PETG?
Jessie is Printed Solid’s own exclusive filament line. Higher quality, easy prints, and a continued dedication to the community. Named after David Randolph’s dog.
Made in the USA
Our filament is made in Delaware, USA. Unlike other brands that just respool foreign-made filaments and call it American-made. We make a truly end to end filament here in the USA.
Environmentally-friendly
We keep environmental impact as low as possible with cardboard spools and a low loss extrusion process to minimize waste.
Superior Material
Jessie is a constantly evolving extrusion line with new colors and materials planned. We also are working on better spooling, even tighter tolerances and adding in more and more quality control beyond the industry standards.
Pure Colors
Our color catalog is constantly expanding. Our colors are never dulled down with fillers, so your prints will be radiant and just the right tone, every time.
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Love everything about this filament.
This was my first Jessie filament, and also first PETG experience. Jessie Premium will be my go-to PETG when the color and effect is available. Printed very well, and very easily. I Love the sparkle and shine. I often use sparkly filaments as they are good to hide tiny imperfections in the print. This printed so well thought that it is not needed for that, but still pretty. Also, good to hide later scratches if the printed project is something that is handled a lot, especially when printed on a textured sheet. I kinda feel silly being this happy for a filament discovery, but here we are.

Great Filament!
Very nice color and am able to use Prusament PETG slicer settings. It is working great on my MK4 with input shaping and .2 layer height.

Consistent results i. Multiple machines
I got my first roll of Galaxy Black Jesse PLA at RMRRF by trading a Stealth Burner print i did with my Ender 5 pro. I used it in my SV07, my PrusaMK3S+, and my XIC, then I bought a bunch more. And I boight more. And I love the results I am getting in any printer I try it on. It just works fantastic. Clean lines beautiful prints. I have used the Galaxy black PLA, and PETG. AND I USED THE BRIGHTEST YELLOW PETG AND ORANGE PETG ALSO. It really is bright and beautiful. I will continue to buy this gorgeous filament from PRINTED SOLID.

Excellent results
I bought a spool of this and one of Prusament Galaxy Black to compare. I ran both through my dryer, so I have no idea whether they were dry when received. Printed a 3dBenchy on each, using the built-in profiles on PrusaSlicer. Both were really excellent; almost zero stringing, good overhangs. Both were near perfect 1.75mm everywhere I measured. The Jessie felt rough/abrasive compared to the Prusament. I have a short, 6-inch Bowden tube to guide filament out of the dryer, and the Jessie had noticeably more friction. You can feel the difference with your fingers as well; the Jessie feels rougher than the Prusament. The two main differences I would note are color and price. The Prusament was 36% more expensive. The Prusament Galaxy Black is "prettier" with a lot more "sparkle" (I would estimate the Prusament has 300-400% the amount of "glitter" in it). The Jessie "X Soul Black Glitter" was much blacker, with just a hint of sparkle. Both print great, so the choice is really down to the look you want (more sparkle from the Prusament, more black from the Jessie) and the price you want to pay (the Jessie is more economical). For print quality, you cannot go wrong with either of them.

Love the Print Quality... The Spools, Not So Much!
It's my fault for not seeing in the description that these were cardboard spools, I went by the photos which show plastic spools. Being a Bambu user with an AMS these cardboard spools don't physically fit, it's a shame, this filament prints beautifully. If these were plastic spools that were Bambu AMS compatible they would become my new standard PETG. But until then re-spooling this is not worth it for me with the large quantity of PETG I go through. Also the core of the spool isn't compatible with the Bambu Spools either so you can't just tear off the sides of the spool and insert the core on the empty spool like you can with other cardboard spools. I would love to see this filament in a refill option that would work with reusable spools.