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The Flashforge PLA 3D Printing Filament is a high-quality, eco-friendly material designed for optimal performance in 3D printing. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a dimensional accuracy of ±0.02mm, this filament ensures smooth and precise prints. Weighing 1kg, it is compatible with most FDM printers and is manufactured under strict quality controls to prevent impurities and blockages. Perfect for both professional and hobbyist applications, this filament is your go-to choice for reliable and stunning 3D creations.
Manufacturer | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd. |
Part number | FF-1 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Item model number | PLAWH |
Size | PLA |
Colour | White |
Material | Polylactic Acid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
J**K
A nice change from pure black
After finishing off a roll of another brand's Black I was looking for something a little different but also, not, brightly coloured. That's when the Flashforge sparkly black filament caught my eye.I'm relatively new to 3d printing so far having printed with 'printer's PLA tester orange', a well known brand's black + white, and a lesser known brand's translucent PETG yellow. All the PLA printed fairly well but the PETG was a disaster.After finishing off my last brand roll, I switched over to the FF Galaxy Black. I reviewed the heating instructions and noted it had a melting point of 50c and lower end range of 190c (slightly lower than the other brand PLA I was using before). So I tweaked my slicer settings and put the new filament in my curer for 5 hours at 45c to ensure there was no residual moisture going to affect print quality.Immediately it started stringing and wouldn't stick and panic struck. Why was PLA going wrong when I'd had no problems with my other rolls mere minutes earlier??I immediately knocked my Z down 0.1mm and tried the same print again, voila, problem solved. That's a first!Normally it takes me ages of faffing, with this filament, 1 print and I've then had zero problems with subsequent prints.I showed my other half, my first print and the reaction was "ooh that looks nice, it's sparkles!" which is amazing given it was a kitchen towel for an Ikea rod I grabbed from thing verse which I'd printed (pictures attached of two different varieties, neither matched what I needed, so I am still working on it in Fusion360, will re-upload once I'm happy with it).So first impressions are very good, both from me, and a non-3d printer person. Very easy to dial in. Good adhesion. Can't comment on 'sheerness' amazon, it's a black filament?!I did read on a group somewhere that 'sparkly' filament can cause issues with the hot end or something so maybe something to be aware of and keep an eye out on, if you run lots of rolls of this kind of filament, perhaps? But no problems for me thus far, from the 4-5 prints I've done so far.Would I recommend this to a friend?YesWould I buy this again?YesAnything else to add?It'd be cool to have a white or cream with sparkly silver bits in it, like the newer marble counter tops you see. Get on it, Flashforge R&D team!
G**N
Great filament
This is now pretty much my go to filament.Running ion a flash forge 5M Pro with a 0.6mm nozzle and 0.3mm layer height, this stuff is fantastic. It is about as quick as HS-PLA using a 0.4mm nozzle at a 0.2mm layer height. The detail is not as good, obviously, but this stuff is great for functional prototypes. I have made gears, rack & pinions, and various enclosures for product testing. It is noticeably stiffer than standard PLA, and I have made small drill/mill fixtures from it as well with 80% plus infill.The matt finish is also really nice, it looks almost black.
P**S
Good PLA, shame about the muddy rainbow
The image suggests the rainbow effect is quick to present itself on a print, in truth you need to be printing multiple items or large projects to get the rainbow effect in your print. The colour palette of the roll I get ranged from a nice green and blue to a baby-poo brown. It is not the most inspiring rainbow! However I cannot fault the PLA itself, a good print and works very well with my Adventurer 5m form Flashforge
R**B
A pleasant surprise
Prints nicely, I run it at 265C on a 105C bed. Low warping, decent layer adhesion but feels a bit more like ABS than most ASA. Excellent price compared to other ASA filament. Great colour, a strong blue with a sparkle effect.
G**N
Exceeded expectations
I've been doing a large 3d print project for some time which is really starting to cost a lot of money (full size r2d2) so have been looking at cheaper pla filaments. I thought i would give this stuff a go as its one of the cheapest on here. To be honest i didn't expect much but have been very pleasantly surprised so far. I am on my second reel and the majority of prints have come out very well. The pla is slightly translucent, and feels a little brittle at first but reallly its actually pretty good with no major issues when printing on a Qidi Tech printer at 210c (on a 40c bed). Definately worth a try if your in the market for a super cheap budget pla, and this is saving me 5 quid a reel!
A**R
Very nice filament now I have the settings right.
PLA Pro (Yellow)Elagoo Neptune 3 Pro Printer, with PEI plate.I’m printing mechanical parts with this filament at high (up to 100%) infills, and I had some real difficulty to start with, as the prints were really warping (which happens with all filaments at higher infill).It’s been very warm in the uk the past week (26’C) not sure if that added to the problem, I tried using my abs heated enclosure and that made the warping worse, so I went the other direction, ditched the enclosure and upped the cooling, using full printer cooling, I also have 2 large desk fans cooling the print, and this has been a big success, no warping at all on the last few prints with this method.First layer extruder - 210’C, bed - 70’C(for adhesion).Further layers extruder - 205’C, bed - 60’C.These parts seem very strong and I’m delighted with the print results now that I’ve honed the settings in. Would definitely order the PLA Pro again when this spool runs out.
J**D
Wood Filament is RUBBISH ..!!!!
Wood Filament..The spool is VERY badly wound.. the normal temperature settings don't work, it need a big reduction or it just melts so easily and runs from the nozzle. The printing with this has failed on every print because of spool tangles..NO GOOD in my opinion and a complete waste of money causing problems and wasting my time trying to use it.!! Several hundred hours printing on Bambu Lab A1 without problems with a variety of other brands of PLA but this is absolutely awful..AVIOD..
C**N
Great PLA
Great PLA from Flashforge as usual for a good price. I am using this in a FF Guider II with 45C bed and 215C nozzle. No issues with bed adhesion or spool tangles at all. What I particularly like with this purple is the subtle sparkle in it.
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