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SUNLU PLA 3D Printer Filament offers millimeter-perfect ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy on a 1.75mm diameter filament, ensuring compatibility with most FDM 3D printers. Its uniquely neat winding system guarantees tangle-free, smooth printing, while optimized temperature settings deliver high-quality, reliable prints. Packaged in a sleek 1kg spool, this black PLA filament is ideal for both beginners and pros seeking consistent, professional results.
Manufacturer | SUNLUGW |
Brand | SUNLU |
Item Weight | 2.21 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 8.03 x 2.64 inches |
Item model number | 3D Printer Filament PLA Filament 1.75mm |
Color | 1000g Pla Black |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1KG |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLCA-PLA-BK-1KG-GMSLUS |
K**A
Gorgeous cream PLA Filament – Prints Smooth and Clean ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I’ve used several PLA filaments, and this cream one is definitely a favorite. The color is absolutely beautiful—soft, vibrant, and perfect for cute or decorative prints. It has a nice, glossy finish that really makes the final product stand out.Printing with it was super easy. It feeds smoothly, adheres well to the bed, and gives clean layer lines with no stringing or clogging. I printed at 200°C with a 60°C bed on my Ender 3, and the results were flawless.Highly recommend this filament for anyone looking to add a pop of pink to their prints. Great quality, great color—I’ll be buying more for sure!
C**G
Clear PLA is also pretty much the best PLA
**Update** I have a recent lightsaber project I'm putting together for my friend and tried out the silver PLA, and once again got pretty impressive results. Didn't need to do anything crazy, standard 200/60 temps and a PEI steel sheet to print on top of. The results came out really clean and I'm really pleased. Based on this I can vouch for the basic color blends as well as the clear.**If you're looking for a clear PLA that can print like glass, this one gives pretty good results. You will have to tweak your printer settings and use 100% infill in order to get there- consult youtube and websites like printables for more info. Some experimentation is probably necessary for this.What I really wanted to talk about is how good this specific blend of PLA is to print compared to most other PLAs I've ever tried. This material is not only strong (bending in the "weak direction" perpendicular to the layers this is only mildly less strong than certain tough PLA+ blends), but most importantly it prints with a consistency that outclasses most other PLAs I've tried.There are two prints specifically that highlight how good this material is for intricate or tough to print structures. A print in place MicroSD box (a popular design on thingiverse and printables), and a replica rollcage. You will notice on these websites that the PIP MicroSD box is extremely hard to print, with many people unable to get the arms to move because they've fused or are dimensionally inaccurate. I had this problem while trying my vast array of Flashforge, Inland, Creality and other filaments, but the one that did work on the first try with zero fuss and no fiddling on my ender 3 V2 was the Sunlu Clear. After printing with default no tweak printer settings, it just worked with the arms freely moving after I popped it off the bed. Similarly, I've had a heck of a time trying to print the rollcage design with other filaments, and even with Cura's revised tree supports they did not come out right. The vertical bars sometimes messed up and either failed completely or looked saggy or goopy. Frustrated after several hours of trying different settings and in particular wasted PLA, I took out the Sunlu Clear and it printed first try, and in fact it probably didn't need any supports at all except for the rear horizontal bars. Basically perfect out of the box. I never had to do anything crazy to print this material, just set the printer to 200 deg F and the bed to 60 deg bog standard settings and just let it go.I have to assume that this is likely because the clear contains less fillers than any colored blend. Regardless, if you are looking to print some complex and tough models, I would recommend giving this a try.
A**H
Amazing filament for the $$
Rock solid filament for the price. Love the plastic spool rolls and the reusability of them. Colors are always on point and overall this brand of filament just prints great!
N**.
Good print quality, but many lost prints due to filament breakage
Pros: Very nicely wound, and the spool itself is great. The print quality is also good, as is the color - it is pure white.Cons: I have had a number of breaks in the filament when entering the printer's bowden tube. I have had no less than 8 cases of this and my spool still has a little more than 1/3 of the spool left.It has been dried and kept in a drybox, from which it is directly printed. I have no idea why this damn spool keeps breaking constantly, but it is really annoying, and I have not had any other material be this bad about breakages. Either they sent me a really old spool that had been sitting on a shelf, or this is just not good material.
E**C
Great value for the money
Love this filament. Reasonably priced, comes on plastic spools which is a must for bambu AMS users and it just works. Why did you pick this product vs others?:Pricing mostlyQuality:Excellent
H**K
good for what i needed it for
looks great with the prints i have made. good price . good quality.texture of the finished product is amazinng. print speed depends on the printer you are using i use the speed of 150-200 for my print speed.
D**K
Good filament
This filament is reasonably priced, easy to get (usually) and runs very well on all my printers.
S**R
Mediocre. Slow to heat.
I normally buy Overture filament for prints on my FLSUN V400. I picked up a couple of spools of this Sunlu black PLA probably because it was on sale. It took a long time to dial in properly, with more crappy, failed prints than I have experienced in years.The photo shows infill that was too fast or not hot enough. These settings work with several other brands, so it was disappointing to have to step backwards.I had to turn up the temp to 225C which seems high for PLA and risks stringing. I also had to reduce my infill speed from 350mm/s, which I use with Overture filament, down to 250mm/sec(!!!) with this Sunlu filament. Any higher and the extruded filament would not adhere, chunk up and leave blobs all over. Not good as the head would crash on the next layer. I think the composition of this plastic does not heat or melt as quickly as any other budget PLA I have used. This is not at all high-speed. Once heated up and slowed down, the resulting print quality is good, but I will be happy when I have used this Sunlu filament up and will not be going back for more.
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