🖨️ Print Your Imagination with Flexibility!
The ZIRO TPU Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm flexible filament designed for 3D printing, featuring exceptional dimensional accuracy of ±0.05mm, a recommended extrusion temperature of 200-230℃, and a print speed of 30-50mm/s. With a Shore A hardness of 95, this filament allows for the creation of flexible objects, and it comes vacuum sealed with a reseal bag for convenient storage. Plus, enjoy reliable after-sales support for any inquiries.
J**.
Love it!
I LOVE this filament! Its right up there with Sainsmart! Great value and nice prints!
W**R
My favorite TPU yet!
I was looking for a bright/neon green TPU filament to make remote control covers in an effort to spot them easier in low light conditions. Upon receiving the filament I realized I like the color even more in person than I do in the product picture gallery. I have made a variety of objects with this filament including a Samsung Galaxy S8 phone case, an Essential PH-1 Bumper, Chromecast remote cover, Creative Labs Outlier Pro case sleeve, keychains and a few 12oz soda lids. All my prints have met or exceeded my expectations.Since it's a very similar shade of green compared to what Kawasaki uses I decided I would also use this filament to create an ignition key cover and brake fluid reservoir cap cover. It's amazing what you can do with a digital caliper and TinkerCAD 😎The STL's were sliced using Cura 5 w/ Generic TPU profile. I experience very little to zero oozing from the nozzlePrinter: Creality CR-6 SE w/ all-metal extruder (stock hotend)Nozzle size: .6mmNozzle temp: 228Bed temp: 0Speed: 50Sunlu filament dryer temp: 50RPi 4 (8GB) running OctoPrint 1.8.2
R**T
Works pretty decent
Pretty decent stuff. I tired it on my big printer with a bowden feed system, no dice. So I can only use my little Anet A8 with this stuff, my other TPU is the same way. This is much softer than other TPU I've used which is what I was hoping for. The Anet A8 eats this stuff no problem. As like my other TPU, I had to slow down my prints to 25mm/s which isn't a big deal. I printed some inserts I designed to turn a large ball bering into a filament spool for my large RAMPS printer. Then I printed a serpentine belt for a large 12T sprocket. This stuff make excellent belts and the spool feeder turned out great too. So to have success with this stuff you need a direct feed extruder (No V6 or the like) and print slow if thing start to jam up, also you may have to disable retraction. But if you need belts, wheels, tank tracks, shock absorbers, anything rubbery then this is the stuff.
M**H
Ziro Brand Prints Perfectly
I love Ziro brand filament. I never have problems with adhesion or crappy surface quality. This stuff prints like butter every time!I have used many different colors and types of Ziro filament, and never have any problems The only issue I ever had was because the roll had sat too long in the open at my house, and I needed to dry it out. after that it was perfect. Plus the price is great. Please don't ever raise prices
G**.
Great budget TPU filament!
I wanted to try this out after hearing about it from a friend on twitter who recommended it. I can say this prints very similar to Sainsmart TPU. The one exception is that I did have to increase my overall flow/extruder multiplier (recommend at least 1.0, 1.05 may be needed) otherwise it under extruded a bit. Very easy to print. The price is great. I wish there were a few more colors to choose from. I will definitely be ordering more!
M**K
Very happy
I have to say I am very happy with this product. The price is good and the quality is excellent. Plus you get a few extras including an airtight storage bag which you don't often get and which is vital for TPU.
C**R
Flexible Tpu
The media could not be loaded. The Tpu prints good.....
B**N
This TPU is awesome!
I’ve had no issues printing with this black TPU on my Ender 3 Pro. For me it prints well at 230 and the bed at 40. Like any TPU, I had to increase the retraction length to reduce stringing, and at 10mm there was no stringing at all!This filament has an amazing flexibility, while still maintaining layer adhesion when flexing. It doesn’t stretch, and when it’s flexed it goes back to the original shape.I used it for a big thwomp container! This would be perfect for rc car tires, bumpers, and phone cases.I’ve only have good experiences with Ziro filament, and I’m looking forward to trying more colors!
Q**N
good stuff
great product good prints all the time
D**N
Very good filament
I have been using Sainsmart tpu since I started printing and I had always felt it was the best, but when I saw this Ziro tpu for sale I thought I would give it a try as it was nearly a tenner cheaper.First prints I realised I needed to have the hotbed and bed slightly warmer than I usually have at 215 to 220 on the nozzle and the bed at 40. Speed stayed the same for me at 30mps (I am using the Sovol SV01)I must say I am impressed with the quality of the prints and they feel strong too, which I most make for my quadcopter parts. Deffo on par with the Sainsmart.They also provide a nice airtight bag and some test pla as well as some “cleaning” filament which I thought was a nice touch. If I were to say anything against the product it would only be regarding the lack of available colours which I am sure over time will expand in range.I will certainly be buying more of this filament.
V**H
Easy to print, no issues so far
I used the default Cura setting for this filament and it's printing no issue, some other reviews have said it blocked their nozzles but I haven't noticed any issues.I used this to print larger rubber-ish enclosures to protect some electronics, and it's been thrown against rock and wall alike with no issues. I would definitely recommend this filament if you need something like that
J**N
Needs Drying straight out of the packet
The media could not be loaded. I have purchased other filament from Ziro in the past and found it to be excellent. However I tried to do a couple of test prints out of the packet and they failed miserably.I then put it in the oven for a couple of hours to let it dry out and then tried to reprint the apple tv remote case and you can see for your selves how well it printed by the attached video on my Ender 3 S1 first time.The temperature settings I used were 220 on the nozzle with 60 on the bed using a single sided pei plate with the fans turned off.I have removed 1 star for having to dry it out of the box.
A**D
Keep it dry
Really hygroscopic, so when not in use keep in the supplied bag. Also dry it out before use.I really struggled with it because I print in my shed, which despite having a small radiator, doesn't dry out the air enough for TPU (but fine for PLA). Just printing using this straight from new was difficult with lots of popping. I don't blame the filament, as my print conditions were not ideal. If I'd realised it was going to be so troublesome I'd have bought a much smaller reel, as I don't expect to use it much and intended to store it like my PLA.
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