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The eSUN 3mm Gray PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament is a high-performance filament designed for 3D printing enthusiasts. Weighing 1KG (approximately 2.2 lbs) and featuring a precise diameter of 2.85mm, this filament offers superior layer bonding and strength compared to standard PLA. With a recommended extrusion temperature of 210C - 225C, it ensures optimal performance for your 3D printing projects. Vacuum-sealed with desiccant for freshness, this eco-friendly Polylactic Acid filament is the perfect choice for your next creation.
Manufacturer | ESUN |
Brand | eSUN |
Model number | IG-C-PLAPRO300H1 |
Package Dimensions | 21.69 x 20.6 x 7.39 cm; 1 kg |
Color | Gray |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | IG-C-PLAPRO300H1 |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
S**S
Great quality prints!
HIPS has always been my favorite material for my Lulzbot TAZ 5 because it made generally good quality prints, adhered to the bed well, and popped right off when cool. The problem I had with it was curling up at corners. For a large print I wanted to make, I decided to try PLA+ since I had read some good things about it.For printing, I used PLA settings but raised the extrusion temp to 210 C. My first print was a calibration cube to get my flow right - it came out perfect at 100%, meaning the filament was very dimensionally accurate at 2.85mm. Then I made my 9 hr print at high speed settings. It turned out just about with almost no surface defects, some stringing on the inside supports (only), and no corner warping. I'm really happy with this and it may just be my new go-to material.
P**
Ultimaker 2+ here: bed temp at 40 and banding
Good strength and dimensional consistency. Will buy again.Not perfect:Color is uneven, see banding in picture attached.Ultimaker 2+ settings: I found the bed temperature to produce warping at 60C, but it was solved by lowering bed temperature to 40C
A**M
Two rolls have been great so far
I've been using the Grey 2.85 spools in an Ultimaker 3 and as long as you print it a bit hotter than normal PLA (like they recommend) and slow down the print speed just a touch, it prints fantastic. I've had zero adhesion issues, very little to no stringing, no snaps or breaks in the tube or coming off the spool. It just...works.
B**N
This has been really good for me on a bcn sigma
This has been really good for me on a bcn sigma. This is my second roll. The prints were good and extremely strong. I haven't done a precise comparison between regular PLA and this but just by handling the parts I would say this is the stronger material. It has a sort of glossy sheen and flow to it that I like compared to regular PLA.
J**.
One of the best PLA's for the price
We have been using this PLA for years. Prints great once you have the settings right. Little to no down time due to filament. We also only print in one color, not sure if changing colors often will have an adverse effect.
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