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PLA+ is an environmentally friendly material, which prints easily and has a smooth surface. The PLA+ filament has good strength, rigidity, balance of hardness, strong impact resistance. Thus, PLA plus is considered suitable for printing functional parts. eSUN's PLA+ is FDA approved, making it safer to use.
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I have tried several brands and this one is affordable and quite good in terms of quality. I print daily with various colors and many times with this specific filament. It is value for money and is one of the filaments that has never caused me any problems. I print with all PLA+ at 230C, but this is my knowledge in order to achieve higher speeds of 160-230mm/s² with a flow rate of 15mm/s³. I highly recommend it.
22/04/2023: I have now changed the hotend (Rapido) and I print at 215C at 15mm/s³, 220-225C at 20mm/s³, and 230-235C at 24mm/s³. All colors continue to print perfectly. I still haven't found a reason to change companies except when I can't find the colors I need.
My experience concerns the white version.
First of all, it cannot be compared to other types of filament that I have purchased. I will not mention brands.
The quality of the print, at the exact same settings, is worse. At least in my eyes.
And most importantly, according to another user's review, "but towards the end (around 25-30%) if you leave it loaded in the printer for a few days without printing, it breaks."
From 80% onwards, if it stays unused for more than 4-5 days, it breaks EVERY time and I have to extract whatever is left in the tube and load new filament again. Of course, let's look at the positives. I became very good at it!
I will not buy it again.
It has good value for money, prints easily, has good mechanical durability, is precise. The only complaint I have is the stringing which I couldn't fix with settings. Someone more experienced might adjust it better, but I couldn't get rid of the stringing. A problem I don't have with other filaments.
Esun PLA+... if you don't have a Dryer, don't buy it, stringing and moisture out of the box. I wouldn't recommend it to new users, it's not as easy as regular PLA or PLA Matte. It can't stay in the air as long as regular PLA. In my personal opinion, it's not suitable for detailed items like figures.
The esun filaments are fine, but the white is transparent and not white. If you want white, get the cold white.
Simple classic choice for basic things, it arrived airtight sealed and had no issues with humidity. None of the skeins I got had a knot and the company switched to paper rolls so fewer plastics I guess
The difference with other filaments is evident from the first print. Much more resistant to breaking than other brands. Its quality is perfect
I have tried various filaments but I think Esun's PLA+ surpasses all the others, even the regular PLA from the same company. Quality, normal price, and a wide range of colors.
For those who claim that the filament breaks, it is because it has absorbed moisture, either because the packaging has been opened or because it has been left open for a long time. Unfortunately, moisture is not on our side.
I recently acquired a dehumidifier (Sunlu FilaDryer) and the difference in printing was chaotic, the same filament printed better than when it was new.
I was recommended one of the best PLA filaments, but I didn't have a good experience with it. The spool was fine at first, for the first two prints, but after 6 meters it got tangled and ended up breaking, ruining my prints and rendering the design useless. I had to cut it and reinsert it, what can I say, it happened... In comparison, a white filament I tried was perfect for this specific spool, and I struggled to give it even one star. I don't know if I could have returned it, but I had already used it, so I didn't even bother going through the process.
The first filament I bought and used on my first printer, changing some settings from the default, I saw much better results from the second day onwards! My settings are: 225 for the nozzle for the first layer and then 220, the bed always at 60, and the speed at 300mm. The only problem I noticed was some stringing, but I'm almost certain it's due to my settings.
It comes off the table, I'm trying to find solutions with supports all around to make it stay
Very good, but definitely not as shiny as it appears in the photo. It also requires a bit more careful temperature management than the white one.
Reading user reviews, I ended up buying, using, 3 ESun PLA+ filaments which worked flawlessly without any issues. I have no experience with other types and brands.
After reading user reviews, I ended up buying and using 3 ESun PLA+ filaments, which worked perfectly without any issues. I don't have experience with other types and brands.
The best filament I have tried, I have been using it for a while, but towards the end (around 25-30%), if you leave it loaded in the printer for a few days without printing, it breaks.
The most value for money PLA, out of the ones I have tried, maybe the prima is a little better (definitely the primaselect), but we are talking about almost double the price. I have it in almost all colors.
I print at 210 degrees first layer and then drop to 195-200 on Ender 3 V2 with sprite pro, the results are very good.
More durable than regular PLA.
Pay close attention to humidity.
Very good material for its price, be careful with the 215 nozzle, it is not plain PLA, it is PLA+ and it needs a little more heat!
Very good in durability, no comparison with Creality 3D's PLA. Of course, it's not completely white, I would prefer the cold white PLA+
Relatively new to 3D printing and I printed this specific filament on the Ender 3 v2. It took me a while to find the right settings, I didn't expect to have to go down to 195 to print correctly, but reading other comments about this specific filament, it's not unusual. The material seems quite sturdy but also flexible, although to be honest, I haven't tried more expensive brands to compare. Overall, I am satisfied.
All the eSun filaments I have tried are perfect in both printing and durability. The white one is fantastic!
Very satisfied! Finally found the thread I was looking for. Excellent prints with great durability!
I did not encounter any problems with this glossy filament like in the photos at 205-210/60, I just expected something a little better in terms of durability from a company like esun. Overall, the performance-price ratio is very good!
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Very good. Easy to print
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Very good. I use it with a 3D pen
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One of the best filaments available. From now on, only esun filament.
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Quick service from the store and very good product
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So far, and even though it's almost finished on an Ender 3 Pro, with a good bed I had no issues
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Very good, just like the other Esun PLA+ products.