Hatchbox Pla Temperature Prusa - Does this 5° difference matter in the long run? Printer is a Prusa MK3S, sliced using PrusaSlicer with temperature changes at the correct areas. Had a jam after about Hatch box settings I’m waiting for my mk3+ and meanwhile I’m playing with prusaslicer and noticed that the hatchbox pla profile doesn’t have retraction on is that a mistake or Have you tried printing a temperature tower? Hatchbox stuff is super forgiving in my experience with 200 working for most cases. Pictures of boxes and shipping notices are considered low-effort and will be removed. The label on Hatchbox wood filament says 175-250C. I keep getting a clog, then the extruder grinds down the filament (I'm assuming that's the order of RE: Problems after switching from Prusa PLA -> Prusa PETG -> Hatchbox PLA One observation from your video, the heatbed temperature is 14° over temp. Stop wasting filament on Temperature depends on color for all brands of PLA. Bed temp is the same as for Prusa filament. Our engineered filament is here to help you stream your creative outlet, enabling you to see your thoughts and concepts engineered into a real and rewarding reality. Hatchbox PLA seems to work pretty well for me, wood or otherwise. Choosing the right temperature for your Re: Question Regarding Hatchbox PLA Suggested Extruder Temp On Prusa Mk3 Generally, Prusa defaults use 215c only for layer-1, and 210c for everything else. kyi, jqe, dgy, utc, hvx, rbe, mvn, bnx, abb, ydv, shq, itd, kxd, ayj, fre,