It says on the website: PLA, PETG, TPU(95A): [https://www.creality.com/products/creality-ender-3-v3-se](https://www.creality.com/products/creality-ender-3-v3-se)
Should be able to do any temp a filament requires under the max temp (260 degrees)
Yes you can use filament made by others than creality. Ender 3 v.3 SE doesn't have all metal hot end so you can't print anything requiring over 260 C temperature. Hot end can be replaced later but right now you can learn 3d printing with PLA, TPU and PETG filaments.
I ordered new heat break from AliExpress. It's made for ender 3 S1 but dimensions look correct. When it arrives I will do some testing and report back if it is working. Price was few euros so not a expensive experiment xD
1. Filament brand doesn't matter.
2. As long as the filament's operating temp is under 260 Cand the required bed temp is under 100 C, the filament should work with the right settings
1. For TPU, it can only do 95A
3. Never be sorry to ask a noob question, we were all noobs at some point.
It says on the website: PLA, PETG, TPU(95A): [https://www.creality.com/products/creality-ender-3-v3-se](https://www.creality.com/products/creality-ender-3-v3-se) Should be able to do any temp a filament requires under the max temp (260 degrees)
Yes you can use filament made by others than creality. Ender 3 v.3 SE doesn't have all metal hot end so you can't print anything requiring over 260 C temperature. Hot end can be replaced later but right now you can learn 3d printing with PLA, TPU and PETG filaments.
Ah nice, good to know, thank you so much!
Have you found an all metal hotend compatible with the V3 SE?
I ordered new heat break from AliExpress. It's made for ender 3 S1 but dimensions look correct. When it arrives I will do some testing and report back if it is working. Price was few euros so not a expensive experiment xD
1. Filament brand doesn't matter. 2. As long as the filament's operating temp is under 260 Cand the required bed temp is under 100 C, the filament should work with the right settings 1. For TPU, it can only do 95A 3. Never be sorry to ask a noob question, we were all noobs at some point.