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🌟 Elevate Your Prints with PRILINE's Florescent Yellow Filament!
The PN-PLA005Yellow PLA 1.75 3D Printer Filament by PRILINE offers high-quality, eco-friendly material with exceptional dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02 mm. This 1kg spool in vibrant florescent yellow is designed for smooth, odorless printing, ensuring a hassle-free experience with minimal warping and tangle-free operation.
Manufacturer | PRILINE |
Brand | PRILINE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.83 inches |
Item model number | PN-PLA005Yellow |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Florescent Yellow |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1.75mm |
Manufacturer Part Number | PN-PLA005Yellow |
T**S
Vibrant color
Haven't used this brand before. Bought it because of the price, like 13 bucks or so.First attempt failed because of adhesion with glue stick. Plastic also didn't bind together well and snapped apart. More brittle than later adhesion.Second attempt is looking better with hair spray on the bed and print temp increased to 210 instead of 205. Bed I kept at 60. I didn't do a temp tower on this filament. The color looks really cool. Kinda glossy like petg.Updated**Ended up being printer settings rather than slicer. Had my esteps off. It's really printing well now. Still just in love with the color. Everyone in the fam is liking this filament color for Gloomhaven pieces. Haven't printed any functional pieces with it, just decorative table top stuff. I will stay with esun pla+ for functional items. Going to watch this brand for more sales and pick up their other colors.
M**E
Decent filament at a good price
I've only run a couple of spools of this stuff, I don't usually print in PLA. But when I've used this, I haven't had any problems with it. The colours are good, the print quality is good, it's pretty typical for PLA, really.
L**N
It Stinks! But Otherwise...
First of all, this is a beautiful color, sort of a rosy-red, that also fluoresces under a black light. Adhesion is great, no stringing, or any other complaints except this: It has an unusual and obnoxious smell while printing. Note that it has no smell whatsoever on the roll or after it's done printing, it only smells while it's going through the extruder. It's not enough to stop me from purchasing again because the finished prints are really nice, I just make sure I'm not in the same room while it's printing.
D**G
Editing review: one good, one bad
Review edited; two rolls, two vastly different experiencesFirst roll, black: When it worked, it printed beautifully, but it kept jamming my Bowden tube. After the second time it happened, I tried eleventy billion things to fix the issue (new tube, new nozzle, new extruder gear), and it still jammed 2/3 through the next print. I swapped out the filament. I didn’t have a problem after. Returned.Second roll, white: Printing beautifully as I type. It’s 7.5 hours into a 13-hour print, and I couldn’t be happier with the quality. To be honest, I was a bit worried when I opened the spool and saw how it was wound. It didn’t look neatly and tightly wound. But I’ve had no issues, and it’s coming off the spool easily and without resistance or kick back.
J**A
Good quality
Good quality
K**E
Spend $5 more and get decent filament
Trying not to be too harsh, but it's difficult. The print quality of this filament _can_ be "decent" _if_ all of the stars align, your slicing is perfect, and you have a machine that costs thousands of dollars; otherwise, steer clear. There are too many problems.1) This filament "acts" like ABS, not PLA. It is very prone to shrinking, warping, and pulling off an unheated print bed. Sometimes the first layer can warp so badly that the hot end is bouncing on the print when it starts the second layer. I have three copies of a part that I made for a drone. Two with my usual filament, one in this filament. The first two were printed at 185C on a cold glass bed. There was no shrinking, no pulling away from the bed, and both parts are exactly the same size. The same part printed in this filament _failed_ at 185C, 195C, and 200C. I finally got it to print "OK" at 205C, but it still pulled free of the bed on one side (even with a brim that had weight on it), the bottom of the part is warped, and it is about 95% of the size of the other two pieces. If I'm able to do it later, I will post pictures of these.2) The variability in the diameter of the filament is supposed to be 0.003mm. While this _may_ be true (I don't have digital calipers to test it), the filament is HIGHLY variable. It is "wavy" and has a lot of twist in it; making it VERY difficult to extrude. The kinks in the filament touch the Bowden tube in so many places that they act like "brakes." It is very hard for a single extruder to push this through to the hot end. I'm constantly having to hand feed the filament to get it to start flowing again. Some of the kinks are so bad that they will not fit into the Bowden tube. More than once I've had to cut the filament and re-feed it. OK, so I don't have a huge extruder, but I shouldn't need one -- it's PLA (and I've never needed one before with the 3d Warhorse filament I usually buy).3) The twist in the filament makes it very difficult to dispense; it springs all over the place. The twist was strong enough to pull my filament spool holder around so far that the extruder could no longer pull it due to the angle.I should note that I have a home built "rep-scrap" "I3-style" machine. It has a simple J-Head hot end and lacks a heated bed. That being said, the motors are excellent (not the cheap all-black ones) and the axes are well enough aligned to print very good quality prints; just not with this filament. I have changed multiple settings, upgraded my extruder gears and feed tubes, and shortened my Bowden tube by nearly half; all to no avail. Sorry, but I will stick with the 3D Warhorse filaments that I used previously with very few problems. I've spent _way_ more than the $5 I "saved" trying to fix the problems caused by this brand. I'm not sure how Amazon picks their "Amazon's Choice" products; all I can say is that it can't be based on the quality and usability of the product.
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.
R**N
Amazing Filament ,better then Hatchbox!!
I tried this filament about a month ago and gave it a 1 star review because of poor bed adhesion, failed prints and cracking.Priline offered to refund my money so I decided to give them another try hoping I just received a bad spool the first time around.After lower my nozzle temps and turning off the heated bed I am now getting some amazing prints on my CR10s.With the $15 price point and 2 day prime shipping this is now my favorite filament.
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