Product Description Basics TPU 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm, 5 Assorted Colors, 1 kg per Spool (2.2 lbs) From the Manufacturer Basics
H**R
Good deal
Can be used for bottle corks and seals.
N**.
Strong and Flexible
Used this for an ipad case that will attach to my other 3d printed parts. It works so well!!! Strong and flexible in all the right places. I drop the ipad and it has been fine!
F**.
Strings. On a direct drive. With retraction. At min temp
I think the title explains it all. Tiny little strings on all the prints. Also, it does not look too good when printed because of the color and shine.Other than the stringing, it was pretty good. Printed about as easily as any pla.This was not elastic, but was somewhat flexible.The stringing makes it hard to print something with small parts, so I would not buy again.
A**R
Great Flexable 3D printer Filament
Easy to print and great results
A**R
Good stuff.
Prints well.
B**.
Excellent TPU, but on the firm side.
This filament is on the firm side for TPU, but it works great if that's what you need. It prints very easily, and you can produce some really nice looking prints. I use 228C at the nozzle and 0C on the print bed. 25mm/s for the first layer and 40mm/s for the rest. Good luck.
S**L
Fantastic TPU - even on a bowden
The media could not be loaded. So I have a stock Ender 3 Pro, with a Bowden tube extruder. I've been hearing horror stories about tpu in bowden extruders. So I was a bit apprehensive buying a generic TPU with no know hardness. Well fear not! This stuff prints easy. Shore hardness feels to be roughly 90
D**D
I got 6 rolls of this and it's all snap/crackle/pop with moisture
This stuff crackles like rice crispy's and it causes a bunch of extrusion issues. I run 34 printers, 24/7 so I am well familiar with the business of 3D printing, all associated settings and the impact of said settings. I'm in Las Vegas, the stuff was moist out of the box. I ordered more and will update if it's necessary.
C**S
Terrible for stringing, great for single solid objects
Prusa MK3S+This Amazon brand I cannot find any combination of settings that doesn't create stringing.The best combination I found is 210°C hot end with an ambient or up to 50°C bed.Retraction does nothing to improve stringing. I also printed from slowly 20mm/sec and up to 70mm/sec. Slower definitely best, recommend around 30mm/sec but still strings regardless.You can see my test stringing prints, ranging temps, speed and retractions on and off, etc.For solid objects, this filament is great, but anything which involves travel from one place to another will create stringing. Normally a heat gun can remove this, but not with TPU. A pair of snips or scissors is the only way to deal with it, it looks shoddy though.For the price, £26/kilo its okay for limited use on solid objects.
A**R
Easily printable TPU
The spool arrived nicely packed in the usual vacuum packaging, along with a spare ziplock bag to keep it in after opening. Installed into the Anycubic Kobra without any fuss, ensuring the feed roller tension was lowered.Printed an Oculus Touch grip from Thingiverse at 210c on the head 50c on the table at 40mm/s. Sliced in Cura 0.2mm per layer with the minimise travel option selected and 0.5mm retraction.Took longer than PLA at 120mm/s, but that's to be expected but produced a really well finished grip with smooth details.Printed to the reverse side of the PEI plate, as I've read TPU can damage the PEI surface, and it adhered without issue and removed easily afterwards.Would be nice if the spool/product info included hardness info, as it was, went with the default 95A Generic TPU option in Cura and seemed to have no problems.
T**Q
TPU is amazing and i am so disappointed why i never tried it before
This is the First ever TPU i used in over 7 years of 3D printing. And i am so annoyed why i was missing on such a great product. My first printer XYZ DaVinci put me into the bad side of 3D printing. Expensive specific filament. Later i bought many 3D Printers but always used the PLA as i was confident with PLA. I printed my first ever TPU prints for my kids phones, on my Flsun Q5 with Bowden Drive Filament system and results are amazing.Very Very Flexible and looks beautiful.
M**S
Great price
TPU is interesting filament, have been enjoying seeing what settings and prints I can get to work on this.Seen some reviews / comments about stringyness but I haven’t had a single issue with this TPU filament.If your interested in TPU filament, this is a very good option. Would recommend.*Note: Using Ender 3 3D printer.
A**R
Prints well...providing....
The label on the spool says the nozzle temperature should be between 210 and 230 DegC. I printed at 200 for the first layer and 190 for subsequent layers with a bed at 50. It will string much more than other filaments necessitating the removal of z lift/hop and increasing retraction to 3mm. Compared to other much more flexible filaments I achieved a good result with a tiny amount of stringing.
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