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desertcart.com: 2 Rolls of Engineering Gray (Light Grey,Cool Grey 6C,Warship Gray) PLA 3D Printer 1.75mm Filament - FilaCube PLA 2 Filament, Print Temperature 220℃ or Higher, Discounted Price[Made in USA] : Industrial & Scientific Review: Great color match and prints reliably - A great color match. This is a good quality filament. I am able to print reliably which is important as I run my printers 24/7. Easy to use as you can likely use the default settings on your printer for PLA. I did on my Bambu P2S. Have not yet run it on any other printers. Decent value for the filament especially to get the color match. Filacube, is there a PETG and/or ASA version in the works? Review: tall-ish long parts with a small footprint WILL warp - Pros: * finish is amazing! smmth and slippery * interlayer adhesion is very good * dimensionally stable * overall beutiful prints * made here in the USA * responsive tech support Cons: * Warping. Unintuitively, you need less than 40C bed temp, and even down to no bed heat at all to print well for large flat items. but that was not enough for items with a small footprint, but tall as the part in the pics. They still warped, on EZMat, tape, glu - you name it. * for those as in the pictures, I ended up using a standard PLA raft, pausing, changing filaments to Filacube for the part. this kept it down on the bed. I'm still experimenting, trying different sized brims, as I do not want to keep using different materials for these specific parts. And that's just it - part geometry plays a huge role in your results. I spent at least 48 hours trying to get these parts to print without warping, and I would have only done that if the finished parts printed in this material were stellar. And basically, they are if you can control the warp of certain geometries. Sumamry: I have not given up on this material. It's look and feel and strength are really nice. I think I just need to get my printing chops up a bit to leverage it.






| ASIN | B07NSRDVG1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,766 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #426 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | FilaCube |
| Color | Engineering Gray 2 Rolls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,598 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FilaCube |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| UPC | 854525007330 |
| Warranty Description | Free return within 30 days after purchase |
J**W
Great color match and prints reliably
A great color match. This is a good quality filament. I am able to print reliably which is important as I run my printers 24/7. Easy to use as you can likely use the default settings on your printer for PLA. I did on my Bambu P2S. Have not yet run it on any other printers. Decent value for the filament especially to get the color match. Filacube, is there a PETG and/or ASA version in the works?
B**R
tall-ish long parts with a small footprint WILL warp
Pros: * finish is amazing! smmth and slippery * interlayer adhesion is very good * dimensionally stable * overall beutiful prints * made here in the USA * responsive tech support Cons: * Warping. Unintuitively, you need less than 40C bed temp, and even down to no bed heat at all to print well for large flat items. but that was not enough for items with a small footprint, but tall as the part in the pics. They still warped, on EZMat, tape, glu - you name it. * for those as in the pictures, I ended up using a standard PLA raft, pausing, changing filaments to Filacube for the part. this kept it down on the bed. I'm still experimenting, trying different sized brims, as I do not want to keep using different materials for these specific parts. And that's just it - part geometry plays a huge role in your results. I spent at least 48 hours trying to get these parts to print without warping, and I would have only done that if the finished parts printed in this material were stellar. And basically, they are if you can control the warp of certain geometries. Sumamry: I have not given up on this material. It's look and feel and strength are really nice. I think I just need to get my printing chops up a bit to leverage it.
D**X
Great Filament for Beginners and Pros alike.
This PLA2 is an awesome product!!!! Soft, sandable, dimensionally sharp, and it can be dropped, used in mechanical products, thrown in a washing machine, you name it. My company and I have torture tested every prototype we have made with this product. It can take the abuse. I have been very impressed with this white. It's color is very bright white. This product is incredibly forgiving, and only seemed to have print issues when I would make a mistake with setting up my printer. Prints really well at 198 - 200c with a 50 - 55c bed. While I have gone as hot as 210c on the nozzle with little issue, any hotter bed (60c+)and you will get elephants foot for sure. You could probably print on a cold bed with success too (and the right bed adhesive) though I always like to print with a little bed heat. This filament would be awesome for first time users and advanced users alike. It gives you plenty of room to play, is very forgiving, and gets you great results. I will definitely order again.
M**A
Almost perfect
Wow this stuff is interesting! Once you get it to print properly, it creates a really high quality sheen/touch. This stuff does not feel nor look like regular PLA. I’m extremely impressed, however, the first layer adhesion is the trickiest!! I’ve found that I can only use this filament for prints that do not have any supports on the build plate. I have no idea why, but every time I try to print a model that has supports, this filament craps out on the first layer of the tree supports. Makes no sense to me and severely limits where I can use it. Other than that, this filament is really beautiful and their selection of browns is so unique! I’ve been looking for grey-browns for a while and this company nailed it. I hope they come out with more colors in the future. Terracotta would be amazing!!
N**O
Doesn't PLA well.
Hands-down the worst, most unreliable PLA I've worked with. The flesh-tone color is great - exactly what I was looking for - but this PLA is the most temperamental I've ever worked with. Printing on the Raise3D E2 printer, I have control over every setting to dial into the specific requirements of any type of filament. Most, I've found, are fairly forgiving allowing you to print within a range to get acceptable prints. FilaCube provides a "cheat sheet" for their filaments both on their product page and website, so I was encouraged that I'd be able to get decent prints with their filament. Unfortunately, I've been running about a 98% failure rate with their filament even when using the settings specified on their "cheat sheet." In fact, when using their suggested settings, it was pretty much a 100% failure rate. I have managed to get some successful prints - and by "successful" I only mean that the print completed - but most prints ended with only being partially completed. The prints that did complete and stringing, burrs, layer adhesion issues, and other imperfections that required a lot of manual finishing to make them just barely useable. To get this far, I found I had to print at a temperature and with parameters far outside the spec of the filament's "cheat sheet." Frustrated with this filament, but needing it for a project, I contacted their support to see if they could help better dial in the settings for this PLA. On the positive side, I was impressed that FilaCube actually *has* support for their filaments, however I can't say they were entirely helpful. After a couple of exchanges, the only recommendation provided was that the Flesh PLA needs to be printed at a temperature that is at least 30°C higher than the recommended range on the "cheat sheet." At this point, I had already figured that much out, so the fact that no other insight could be provided was disappointing. Having burned through more than half the spool on wasted prints based on FilaCube's faulty print specifications, I was even more disappointed when I asked if a replacement spool could be provided only to have their support stop replying to my emails. Of course, I was now outside the return window, so the spool ended-up being a near total loss. Suffice to say, I cannot recommend FilaCube's PLA filament whatsoever. With a decade of experience in 3D printing, this is probably the most problematic filament I've found. I've never had a PLA be almost completely unprintable, let alone service that can't provide anything other than the most obvious solutions. In the end, I feel that FilaCube doesn't really stand by their product even when their CS agent admits their recommended specs are wrong. Will not use FilaCube filaments in any of my printers again.
R**N
Great maroon color...
I'd designed a small keychain for a former local high school logo (gotta love consolidations) for some family members that once attended. That's when I noticed how absolutely few manufacturers make a maroon PLA filament. After searching around, this seemed to be the most color accurate I could find to my needs. And it's a gorgeous maroon. Not only that, but the filament sticks well to the bed and prints great. No issues at all on my setup. Setup - FLSUN Super Racer with MicroSwiss Dual Gear Bowden Extruder, MicroSwiss CM2 0.6 Nozzle, Capricorn Bowden Tube, FYSETC PEI build plate. Settings - 180c print temp, 60c bed (these settings worked great for ME and are my normal settings for PLA, your printer, even a FLSUN SR, will likely use different settings, just posting these to give more info to those looking at this filament).
S**T
AMAZING Maroon color!!
When the seller mentions this filament as Aggie Maroon, they were not kidding!! The color is AMAZING! I printed this amazing Texas A&M light box and it turned out great with this filament.
R**T
Great for lightboxes!
This filament is definitely different than regular PLA but it was the first I found in ivory color that is slightly off-white. Make sure your nozzle is clean around the outside else it can attach and drag and drop blobs. I am getting good results printing at 210C with a 55C bed using a textured PEI plate on a Bambu X1c. It handles a max volumetric of 20mm^3/sec with the prints I've done at "standard" speed on the Bambu, which is pretty darn quick! I found the ivory color is slightly translucent which really does give it that ivory subsurface scatter look on 100% solid objects. It also worked great for a lightbox project I did, printing two layers at 0.20 mm for white lettering. For a light shade, etc. it will give a warmer light and is more translucent than something like Sunlu PLA+ white. I like it! Just keep your nozzle clean (heat it up and a light use of a brass brush will take care of it).
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