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J**M
Florescent Red - Had mild expectations, and great results
I happened across the florescent red at a great price, so I didn't need it for anything specific. After printing a few dragons I decided, why not? I used a 0.6 nozzle, and I think a 0.3 layer height at 210°. Using the same gcode, this printed with significantly less stringing. The color appears uniform and is Very reactive under UV. I may try the other colors if I have a specific use in mind, or if they go on sale.
T**N
My Go to filament
I found Priline Filament a year or so ago and it has been my go to filament since then. You wont be sorry if you choose this brand. I print the PLa at 210 and it works great. no complaints.
B**N
Had good luck with blue
Have seen a lot of bad reviews about other colors but I've used the blue a while now for some things and it seems to print ok for me for cheap stuff.
S**L
It’s a good material once you get the settings dialed in for it.
I use an Ender 3 with micro Swiss direct drive and hot end. 200C Hot end, 50C bed for adhesion. 103% flow. Normal speed. Once setting are dialed in then it works pretty well for me.
A**N
I don't think it is actually PLA
I purchased the orange PLA filament. There's a lot that I liked about it. Color is fantastic and exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately it either has some pretty strange modifiers in it or it isn't actually PLA. It seem A LOT like it is ASA instead, including softening when exposed to acetone. Great filament. Awesome color. Just seems to not be the plastic that it was labeled as.
J**O
So good, bought more.
It had decent reviews and was a decent prize. It has been one of the best filaments I’ve ever used. I’m not being paid by whoever the manufacturers are, just giving my two cents. Had to buy more.
J**E
Good quality PLA
Maybe there are some bad ones out there but the black and fluorescent yellow I got work fine. I have an ender 3 and usually run a little hotter since I'm in a cold basement, nozzle at 220C and bed at 80C. I use a glass bed with a layer or two of glue stick. I also run the print speed at 80% for more precise prints, even slower for smaller accurate prints. I don't get a lot of stringing and if I do I usually run the nozzle a little cooler like at 210C. I haven't had any issues with the quality of the plastic. So far so good.
S**I
Very nice filament
Good prints. Generous amount. Would recommend.
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