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ERYONE PLA Filament 1.75mm for 3D Printing - High Precision +/-0.03mm, 1kg (2.2lbs) Spool, White - Perfect for DIY Projects, Home Decor & Prototyping
ERYONE PLA Filament 1.75mm for 3D Printing - High Precision +/-0.03mm, 1kg (2.2lbs) Spool, White - Perfect for DIY Projects, Home Decor & Prototyping

ERYONE PLA Filament 1.75mm for 3D Printing - High Precision +/-0.03mm, 1kg (2.2lbs) Spool, White - Perfect for DIY Projects, Home Decor & Prototyping

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Product Description

ERYONE PLA Filament has the advantages of easy printing, low shrinkage, and excellent layer bonding. Applicable to 99% of 3D FDM printers on the market, friendly to beginners. High purity raw materials, corn. ERYONE 3D Printer Filament Tips: If you are going to leave your printer inactive for more than a couple of days, please retract the PLA filament to protect your printer nozzle. We recommended storing filament in a sealed bag or box after each print to prevent moisture. If the filament gets damp, you can bake it in an oven at 50°C for about an hour to restore its dryness. When storing your filament, please feed the loose end through the holes on the edge of the filament reel to avoid winding. Technical Specification Print Any Model You Want with ERYONE PLA Filament. Material: PLA Length:340m Diameter: 1.75mm±0.03mm Print Temperature: 190-220℃ Heated Bed Temperature: 55-70°C Recommended Printing Temperature: 210-220℃ Recommended Print Speed: 30-100mm/s Read more Neat Winding The PLA threads are arranged neatly, without the risk of knotting that making printing more comfortable. Premium Quality Material wire diameter 1.75mm±0.03mm, ensure smooth output line, vacuum packaging without bubbles, does not block nozzle, make the printing more smooth. Good Adhesion Excellent first layer adhesion to reduce warpage, shrinkage, curl and print failure. Good Layer Bonding Good layer bonding strength makes the printing parts stronger. The printed model has a smooth surface. Read more Matte Navy Blue PETG Black Silk Gold Glitter Red Metal Silk Rinbow Marble PLA Weight 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG Type Matte PLA PETG Filament Silk PLA Glitter PLA Rainbow PLA Special PLA Nozzle Temp 190°C -220°C 200°C -250℃ 190°C -220°C 190°C -220°C 190°C -220°C 200℃-220℃ Color 12 kinds of color 10 kinds of color 14 kinds of color 5 kinds of color Changeable colors 3 kinds of color

Product Features

1.Print Temperature Range: 190-220.

2.High Dimensional Accuracy: 1.75mm, tolerance +/-0.03mm.

3.High Quality: No bubble or dust inside, neatly rolled to reduce clog or tangling, with strong layer adhesion.

4.Vacuumed Sealed Packaging: Sealed vacuum bag to keep it dry and keep out dust.

5.Weight and Spool Diameter: Net weight 1kg, shipping weight 1.35kg; spool inner diameter 57mm, spool outer diameter 200mm, height 64mm.

Customer Reviews

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I am always scouting for a good value, high quality filament for one-off or proof-of-concept pieces. After beating up various forms of ABS and PETG, I’ve settled on PLA for the vast majority of these jobs, due to its nearly non-existent odor and stability during longer print times.I’ve also found that there are surprising variations between manufacturers’ spools of the 1.75mm diameter stuff. Everything from the way the filament sometimes hangs as it unspools during a print run, to the consistency of the melt during extrusion while the Printer is encased in a carefully temperature-and-circulation controlled cabinet. (I’ve had some PLA literally break on its way to the hot end, after passing the extruder gear. I’ve also experienced excessive “ooze” with other brands of PLA, under the same exact printing settings and conditions.) I’ve even seen some slight color shifting post print— even with the white filament.After spending the better part of the last year experimenting with more than 10 different sources of PLA, I’ve found two that yield very consistent results at my standard settings:0.4mm brass or tungsten extruder210°C Nozzle80° heated bed (metal/borosilicate glass/Ziflex magnetic pad)100% fan for first layers, 50% for remainderHeated cabinet at 60°CThe first of these is sourced from the printer manufacturer of my smallest printer, the SnapMaker V1.0. I’m very pleased with their filament performance and availability over time.My latest happy outcomes have been while using the ERYONE Filament in PLA, 1.75mm, in the 1kg Spool, in White.The overwhelming majority of my prints are for technical applications, where dimensional stability, accuracy and repeatability across multiple copies is critical.The Eryone filament has not let me down during multiple printing sessions, some longer than 11 hours. No lifting, warping, excessive oozing or discoloration noted, even while printing those critical first few layers, which have to remain absolutely static over the entire time span of the print.With a clean nozzle and extruder gear, this filament is a top performer. Where I was most pleasantly surprised was during those jobs where the nozzle head was just a bit “scummy” with PLA residue and there were some PLA “grindings” inside the extruder from previous PLA transit— the output was still consistently outstanding.Overall, I’m very pleased to have found the Eryone PLA filament at a very agreeable price point here on Amazon. The fact that it’s regularly stocked also means I’m only a day away from order to install- good times, indeed.As I amass more time with this filament, I’ll be sure to update this review with any new factoids.For now, let me simply state that I’ve found my new favorite PLA filament- Eryone’s got a winner on that spool.(tl;dr): Consistently great prints; no odor, jamming, breaking, discoloration, even during extended print times. This is the good stuff!Seems to print well, just it does separate now and thenI bought an orange roll of this filament back in 2019 when I first got my printer. I had all kinds of adhesion issues and stringing with my prints in general so this didn't stand out so much right away as exceptionally poor in quality. As I learned more I figured out that most of the problems with my prints from this reel of filament were less the quality of my printing skills and more the quality of this material. After three years I still have most of the filament left on the reel. For certain, simple structures it works OK if I turn it up hot, but adhesion and warping are always problems. I hate to waste it, but I think I'm about ready to throw this on out. Some of the colors work better than the orange reel I have, but it's a mixed bag. The yellow filament works better than the orange, but not by much. I've have dehydrated it twice and it hasn't fixed the issues.Let me start off by stating I'm an experienced in both FDM and resin-based print systems. I've done everything from cosplay, sculptures, miniatures and functional pieces. This PLA is definitely one of the more agreeable spools I've ever worked with. The adhesion was SPOT ON, both to the bed and with layer adhesion. When it glasses, it just feels like it's printing silky smooth. Even more so than other PLA's I've played with. The end results, much like many people who buy this particular type of PLA, was some quality lithophanes and a new respect for Eryone's products... to a degree.Okay, here comes the not so fun part: The negatives. Sadly, most of my complaints about this product have very little to do with the filament's print quality and more of the company. As you can see from the pictures, I got quality prints with the PLA, but my roll was more than a bit tangled. I had to spend about 30 minutes unrolling the spool and respooling it by hand to get it unbound. I know, I know... "Why didn't you send it back and get a replacement?" Simple answer: I'm not afraid of work and it was only 30 minutes. Also, because I went this route, I DID NOT count the tangles against my review score as I never gave them a fair chance to fix it. Just took it as a fluke manufacturing issue and am informing.The second negative has to do with product descriptions. In the title and product description it states that the roll is to a 0.05" tolerance in multiple places. HOWEVER, when I received my roll, it was says +/- 0.03 (as you can see in the picture). In the images provided on the items listing, it says an even lower tolerance of 0.02". That is all over the place and frankly irksome. At best, it's an oversight that needs corrected. At worst, it's dishonesty to make their product "more competitive" at a statistical level.What's worse is the PLA is good enough on it's own merit. It truly is good stuff. It didn't need the extra fluffing, but the misrepresentation was enough a trust breaker enough that I dropped it two stars. Being fair though, if they can explain or correct this problem, I'm completely willing to give them the 2 stars back that their product earned.À mon habitude, dès que j'achète une nouvelle bobine de filament je réalise un calicat pour trouver les bons paramètres. Or sur cette bobine, j'ai pris beaucoup de temps !J'ai dû louper une dizaine d'impressions avant d'en réussir une.Donc pour les prochains acheteurs vous pourrez gagner du temps. J'ai dû imprimer sur ma CR10 avec le plateau à 60°C et la buse à 217°C. J'ai également baissé légèrement la vitesse pour une meilleure accroche.Voilà alors ce filament est de bonne qualité mais il faut être patient et trouver les réglages adapter avant !Ich habe etliche Versuche unternommen, einen sauberen Druck hinzubekommen, aber es gibt immer wieder Unterextrusion innerhalb des Druckes. Unter 230° wollte es sowieso nicht ordentlich funktionieren, was mich angesichts der empfohlenen Temperaturen überrascht hat. Ich habe viele Testobjekte gedruckt, um vernünftige Einstellungen herauszufinden, aber sobald der Druck umfangreicher ist, kommt es aus heiterem Himmel immer wieder zu besagter Unterextrusion. Probleme, die ich mit Geeetech und Sunlu PLA (+) nicht habe.Die Lieferung selbst ist nicht zu beanstanden. Das Filament kam vakuumverpackt mit Trocknungsmittel. Die Wicklung scheint auch in Ordnung zu sein.Drucker ist ein auf Direct Extruder umgerüsteter CR-10S mit Micro Swiss Hotend.Nachtrag 29.11.18:Ich frage mich, woher die ganzen positiven Bewertungen kommen. Mittlerweile habe ich herausgefunden, dass das Filament erheblich zu dicke Bereiche von teilweise 2mm Durchmesser aufweist, was dann auch erklärt, wieso es immer wieder dazu kommt, dass es nicht eingezogen wird und Unterextrusion entsteht. Ich kann mir kaum vorstellen, dass dies nur bei mir der Fall ist. Ich habe noch einen Stern abgezogen, weil 700gr. Filament nun in der Tonne landen. Unglaublich, nie wieder Eryone!Noch ein Nachtrag (18.12.18):Ich könnte mir vorstellen, dass das Steckenbleiben des Filamentes mit meinem All-Metall Hotend (Micro Swiss) zusammen hängt, denn das zu dicke Filament bleibt hier im Heatbreak stecken; die Düse selbst verstopft dabei nicht.Bei einem Standard Bowden Extruder (Creality CR-10, Ender... z.B.) geht der PTFE Schlauch komplett durch das Hotend bis runter zur Nozzle, so dass hier dann möglicherweise auch Filamente mit mehr Dicke noch durchgeschoben werden.Ich mußte jedenfalls zuletzt mein Hotend komplett zerlegen und ein ungeschmolzenes Stück Filament aus dem Heatbreak ziehen, das nicht hindurch gepaßt hat.I wasn't sure how good this filament would be as it is a reasonably budget price, but I found it to be excellent, allowing me to produce an excellent print of a Space 1999 Eagle One among a whole bunch of other items all without any breaks, bubbles, blockages or any other problem. Would buy this brand again without hesitation. Pictures of the components and completed model are attached, these were printed on a Creality Ender 3, temp 200c, bed 60c.OK, so Ive been using this filament for a few days now and I have to say that is certainly fulfils my needs and exceeds my expectations.I had been having problems with my Creality CR-10S printer for a few weeks now and was unable to get a reliable print. This is mainly down to the settings of my printer not the filament, so as you can imagine I was reluctant to start using this as I feared I would not get a good print. However, I gave it a try and immediately noticed a difference. Stringing was reduced. However, I reduced my temp settings to 190 (The minimum this filament it claims to work well at) and voila, all stringing was gone. This is sompared to a slight stringing with my regular filament.Now, Ill be honest, I havent tried using premium filaments so I cnant compare this to the "big boys" however, this has performed really well for me. What you have to remember is that if you get a bad print it could be the filament but equally it could be any one of lots of other settings such as bed leveling, temp, flow rate, o, the list goes on. However, this filament seems to be quite forgiving.In addition, because they are an Amazon seller I can have this delivered to a locker close to my place of work, so I dont have to worry all day if a courier has thrown my package over the fence, not been able to deliver or not even bothered trying.So, my thoughts before I tried this?Well, at £14 a 1kg roll compared to £20 for my regular brand (Which in itself is quite cheap) I thought I would carry on using it as long as it worked). I mean, £6 a roll is a MASSIVE saving, in fact its a case of buy 4 get one free....effectively.However, I will not be continuing to buy this because of the price. I will continue to buy this because its a good quality filament.Buy it for the price, buy it for the quality, makes no difference.I spoke to Eryone before I bought this and asked them a few question and Ill summarise the answers.Why is this so cheap?Well, its cheap because Erone make and sell their own filaments. This means that there is no reseller taking their cut. This means that the savings can be passed on to you the consumer.You only have two colours. Are there plans for more?The reason they only have two colours is because they are a newish company. They have started off with the most sought after colours and in the future they plan to introduce more colours. I have suggested they introduce purple as I like that colour LOLDo you have a facility to give away free samples so people can test the product or colour?After explaining that the supplier I regularly use gives away a 10M free sample with every spool sent out in a colour of your choice Eryone thought the idea was nice and they would certainly look into the idea themselves. Now, at the price they are selling their filaments Im not sure if they would be able afford to be able to do that.CONCLUSIONI am more than happy to make Eryone my number one supplier for filaments. However, as they only supply black and white at the moment Ill only be able to get that from them. Ill continue to use my previous supplier for coloured filament but for blacks and whites these are now my number one "Go-To" suppliers.