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just about every person i know thats gotten into 3d printing over the past few years has started out with pla which makes a ton of sense pla is a great material its awesome for experimenting with and learning the basics of 3d printing and to this day if my project doesnt need things like more heat resistance or more impact resistance then pla is the material that i usually default to for anyone that does go into other materials i would argue the second most common material thats 3d printed today is petg and seems to sort of be the next step in the natural progression for most people in their 3d printing journey petg is a great material with a lot of unique properties that make it perfect for functional applications in circumstances where pla just wont suffice there is a reason that all of the prusa mk3 machines as well as their prusa mini is made out of petg and not pla although petg is definitely a less demanding material to print with than something like nylon or polycarbonate