3D FilaPrint Finest Metallic Grey PLA 3D Printing Filament 1.75mm 1Kg
£23.00 £27.60 inc. VAT
A beautifully spooled, wonderful to print Metallic Grey 1.75mm PLA filament. At a price that we believe is respectable for everyday printing. Although VAT will be added at checkout, we have covered the cost of regular postage! Plus if you buy two spools before 2pm today you will receive them next day (within the UK Mainland, Weekdays only).
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Description
RAL 7023 Finest Metallic Grey PLA 3D printer filament. Manufactured by Fillamentum.
A perfectly spooled Kilo of the finest PLA material. As it is a premium OEM filament there is no box just a tough resealable Mylar bag with a dessicant pouch to keep it moisture free.
Not only will you be impressed with the spooling of this material, you will be more than satisfied with the wonderful printing characteristics of this filament. The tolerances are as low as +/- 0.05mm, which is strictly controlled during production. A brilliant white which you can print as low as 180c (machine dependant).
There is a money back guarantee on this filament (then again there is on all our filaments) as we are 100% confident in its ability to please!
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Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Filament Brand | FilaPrint Finest |
Filament Colour | Grey |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Filament Type | PLA |
Filament Weight | 1Kg |
Pantone Colour | NA |
RAL Colour Reference | NA |
Filament Weight | 1Kg |
Haydn Jones –
Terrible to get going
For a start there’s no information on temps you should use this at. But hey ho its only PLA so it should be easy I thought Wrong I’ve tried plenty of PLA and PETG brands but lord almighty can I not get this to print properly, hell, it doesnt even want to stick to the build plate. I have a volcano nozzle which generally means I can use lower temps as there’s more time for the filament to melt. But I run this at 210 deg with a bed of 70 deg and it still won’t stick. The bed is level, e-steps are calibrated (I would love to flow calibrate but I cant even get a calibration cube to stick) but nothing. I’ll keep at it because I’m a sore loser but I cannot in good conscious recommend this as a simple go to filament Edit: I caved in, I have to use a temp of 230 deg and hairspray on my PEI sheet in order to get this to stick and it now does and is quite a nice looking filament. Just a shame it took so much effort to get going compared to a lot of other PLA’s out there