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PRILINE PLA 1.75mm filament offers millimeter-perfect dimensional accuracy (±0.02mm) and is crafted from eco-friendly polylactic acid. Its low warp, minimal odor, and clog-free design make it ideal for indoor 3D printing projects. The 1kg spool fits most FDM printers and comes vacuum-sealed for freshness, ensuring smooth, vibrant, and reliable prints every time.
Manufacturer | Priline |
Brand | PRILINE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 7.9 x 2.9 inches |
Item model number | PN-PLA010chocolate |
Color | Brown |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PN-PLA010chocolate |
M**V
Love it. Glad I took a chance.
I absolutely love this filament. I'm making some book-ends of a symbol from the Mistborn trilogy, and wanted to make them out of wood filament to give them a "richer" look and have them match my bookshelf. I shopped around and all the usual suspects (colorfabb, MG, hatchbox, etc.) were all out of stock everywhere, so I backordered some of them and then took a shot and ordered this one. Boy am I glad I did.I've included a bunch of photos. One of the printing, two fresh off the printer, two of them sanded, a few stained, some stained with poly, some side by sides, etc. In one of the flat prints, there was some under-extrusion, which actually seems to have made a cool wood-grain type pattern in it.I used the wood.py python script with Cura to slice this in a way that modulated the temp range (200-230) to give some 'banding' to simulate wood grain. That said, with the underextrusion, I think the recommended print settings were a bit low, and I bumped it up a few degrees to 210-240. This seems to have resulted in a much more consistent print--but my all-metal hotend, printing with a .8mm nozzle, tends to need to run a bit warmer than recommended, so your mileage may vary.The filament printed a little bit stringy, but I think that's expected with this sort of thing. It sanded well, and took stain MUCH better than I expected. I used a gel stain, and originally left it on for longer than recommended, but after trying some wiping it off after 3 minutes (recommended), I think that's more than enough. I actually want to go pick up a lighter stain to see if I can bring out some the banding a bit better.tl;dr, it prints well, first layer adhesion is almost too good, it sands well, it takes stain well, and it works with the python script for banding in the print. I'll probably cancel my backorder for hatchbox and order another spool of this stuff. I'm SUPER pleased.
D**D
Screaming Yellow!
I got the florescent yellow. My favorite color is "bright" and this certainly fits the bill! And yes, it fluoresces under the blacklight. It also prints really really well, better than most "premium" brands. Nice smooth walls, sharp corners, no stringing, no blobs or anomalies! And that's without doing any filament-specific calibration! Pic of the first 2 things I printed, straight-outta-the-box, under the blacklight. (Note: The black is stringy, but the yellow isn't)
T**R
The plastic spool feels too heavy duty, but the filament is very nice.
I found this film worked really well with both my Ender 3 version 2 and my Bambu Labs Carbon X1 printer. The spool lasted a long time, and I got a lot of good prints out of it. The color of the PLA is really nice, and the plastic didn't warp when it came out of the nozzle, even though my workspace was pretty damp and humid. I will take off one star because the spool doesn't fit on the metal holder at the back of my X1 Carbon printer, but it does work with the AMS system. There was no noticeable smell from it, and it didn't feel brittle, so I didn't have to worry about it breaking.
Z**E
Great quality PLA that can rival hatchbox and best them in price
I’ve done about 2 prints so far (1 Large, 1 Medium) and it’s gone pretty good. I have an all metal hotend and I’m running it at 205. That was actually just a first guess. Layer adhesion has been good and there’s been no burn spots.The color of the wood is pretty good. Compared with hatchbox it’s a little brighter but not as bright as the picture depicted. That could be a case by case basis so watch for the company to possibly give an answer to this on my review. It feels the same as in its a little rough which is awesome for this type of PLA.Packaging is superb. Comes vacuum wrapped in a box with desiccant. The roll it’s on is a really nice plastic with carbon fiber style on the side.Overall I’m amazed by the quality. I typically purchase Hatchbox and Makerbot so I thought I’d start testing some other brands. Hands down at this price I would buy the Priline over hatchbox. After seeing the quality of their wood I’d like to review their silver PLA next.
B**X
Not bad at all
This filament prints fairly well for my experience with wood filaments. I do recommend! I use 5-6 mm retraction and a very low temp (170-180C).PRILINE - I do wonder if you could tell us all the DENSITIES for your specific wood filaments - Light, Dark & Rosewood please.
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.
L**F
You DON'T get what you pay for!
Let me start this review by stating that I have a PhD in Chemistry so I know about precision weighing.I just opened my 3rd roll of the PLA.I use the excellent Kingroon drying canister which weighs 762 gm ( a 2nd canister is 763 gm).With a new roll of this filament loaded the canister weighs 1758 gm, the two previous rolls were 1758 & 1759 gm respectively, indicating that the filament PLUS reel is 996 gm. The two empty rolls are 228 & 227 gm.This means that I actually got only 768 gm of filament when I THOUGHT I was buying 1 Kg (1000 gm).Now, before anyone complains that my scales were off, they were calibrated using NIST calibration-derived brass weights and verified again this morning. The scales showed a deviation of below 1 gm from 50 gm to 3.9 Kg.This probably explains why PRILINE filament was somewhat cheaper than some other brands.
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