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Blue PLA filament 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers from the Netherlands. The PLA filament is high quality and offers consistent diameter, ensuring the best 3D printing experience. It is ideal for beginners and novices, as it is easy to use and provides impressive results.
PLA (polylactic acid) is one of the oldest and most widely used materials in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its advantages as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. It is organic and biodegradable, and it can easily be combined with other ingredients to affect its final properties, such as flexibility and a metallic appearance.
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Very good product and extremely aesthetic printing result. However, attention is needed on the bowden extruder as it easily breaks during retraction. I would prefer a direct drive extruder for safe material feeding
3 out of 3 prints, all with the same settings (200/60), came out as shown in the photo (white filament).
For detailed work, it definitely doesn't work. It performed better on "coarser" things.
I also include a comparison image (green PLA) with the same settings (200/60), same GCODE, using PLA of a different brand again from skroutz.
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excellent result in printing - pay attention to the settings prefer those of the manufacturer real on the website for optimal result - keeps brightness for four hours very good then fades. Exactly what I expected.
First minus, the spool is made of cardboard and it sticks or struggles a lot to rotate, resulting in the plastic melting in the extruder after 6 hours of printing with petg. I lost at least 4 prints for this reason. Second minus, I can't say for sure and that's why I won't mention it.
For speed printing, it is the worst. Above 250mm/s, the layers do not stick well together, resulting in weak parts. For over 400mm/s... forget it... blobs come out of the nozzle.
Tested on BambuLab P1S.
On the Ender 3, when I set it to 55mm/s, it works fine, no issues at all, although I do notice problems with overhangs on both printers.
If you have a fast printer, I do not recommend it.
Overall, I was satisfied with the purchase of this specific filament as it performed well for certain prints that I wanted to make, which were relatively large with normal details. Additionally, I consider it to have relatively good quality compared to its price.
I do not consider it to be top-notch, and as mentioned by other users, it is not very suitable for more detailed work. As you increase the level of detail or decrease the size of the print, its weakness becomes apparent.
The quality of the 5KG roll in black color is excellent.
Flawless and consistent printing results with:
50 degrees bed temperature.
205 print head.
60mm/s
In a closed space
Excellent thread with very good quality and intense red color. The downside is that the spool is made of paper, which makes it difficult to rotate due to high friction. Therefore, I see that the thread is quite strained.
Excellent thread with very good quality. The negative is that the spool is made of paper and this makes it difficult to rotate, due to high friction. So, I see that the thread is struggling quite a bit.
Nice filament. It retains its brightness for a few minutes after exposure to light. It prints very easily like most PLAs.
Normal behavior as PLA without justifying the additional cost compared to other PLA and PLA+ besides being produced in Europe.
(It concerns the wood filament). It is quite "organic" thing that makes it flexible like a thread (probably due to the content of wood particles). Good visual result and finish but not affected by temperature changes and you can't "play" with fluctuations to create wood grain.
I printed a charm on the 205/50, the only issue is that I would call the color bronze instead of gold.
It is indeed glow in the dark, although slightly less user-friendly compared to regular ones, probably due to the additives it contains in order to phosphoresce.
It is quite easy to work with, it does not require high temperatures. It has a slightly lighter color than what appears in the photo, but it has a very wood-like texture. However, it requires attention during printing, as large retraction moves can cause it to break. It is better to use direct drive, or if someone has a bowden setup, it is better to completely disable retraction and clean the model afterwards with a knife. In any case, I would definitely recommend using at least a 0.6 nozzle, ideally hardened steel. I learned this the hard way.
Very good thread quality. It didn't make any zits or blobs and it illuminates satisfactorily in the dark.
I have used it many times and it is very good.
Your 3 kilos give you the ability for large prints without worrying about running out of material.
Very good.... I got it as a trial for the first time and it has no problems. I have lost 7 kilos so far in blue, yellow, and red and none of them have any issues
The first thing I got when I started getting involved. I have been printing with ender 3 pro for 3 months now. Very good adhesion on the first layers at the recommended temperatures. No problem with the feeding, the spool is made of cardboard and round without any notches that could cause problems. It is packaged in a membrane with silica and externally in the packaging. Reliable and without problems.
Unbelievable product, its quality is amazing, it has never presented me with any problems and the final result is always fantastic.
Incredible product, its quality is amazing, it has never presented me with any problems and the final result is always fantastic.
Good adhesion to the bed, minimal odor, difficult flow rate, "soft" PLA that requires higher temperatures to work (doesn't easily melt in the hotend-nozzle)
Be careful with Glow in the dark PLA, it is corrosive to brass nozzles, I leave an article here for details.
https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/67xons/glow_filament_the_museum_of_blown_out_nozzles/
The gray filament I have been using has snapped several times, the spool gets tangled, it doesn't have a "clean" flow.
I didn't have the same problem with white PLA, but I had a similar issue with white PETG that I happened to use. Maybe some batches have issues.
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Very good filament
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Amazing material. 3 kilograms of printing without any issues.
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Excellent PLA, I constantly use it from the same company.
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Very good thread...
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Very good PLA. I should note that it is also slightly translucent!!!!
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Easy to print and impressive shimmer
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It phosphoresces very well.