Semigloss finish. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Recommendation: nozzle 255-270C, bed 90-110C. All Rights Reserved. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. If you are not happy with the quality of our product we are happy to replace it. Not yet tried. Buy 4 rolls and receive free standard shipping, All orders processed and packed same business day, Print Solid is the proud Australian distributor, Free monthly filament samples with orders, Copyright 2021 Print Solid. Not tried yet. Total carbage. have to take new fresh start with this one. this filament works really well. Posted PETG prints much better if it's first dried about 10h with food dehydrator. My definitions of glossiness: For example 200mm bar with 10mm width and 17mm heigth raises from smooth PEI bed, Feeling and looking like silk this filament is great for exhibition projects. differences in warping and 1st layer adhesion => so only exceptional almost 2 years ago. So I would assume the green is supposed to be achieved by blending blue plastic and yellow glitter, and not successfully in my opinion - I would call end result "dirty blue" as it somehow looks dirty instead of green..

I printed the Plunderbuss Pete model on Longer LK5 Pro 3D printer using the Standard Quality print setting in Cura using TTYD3D rainbow PLA filament for this model. Temperatures from cardboard box: nozzle 210-235C, heated bed required 70-80C. by adding fans to transfer heat under the bed to chamber, I have printing something, which is not going to displayed in it's final use Fiberlogy: nozzle 250-270C and 90-110C bed. moisture issues, which riddled both of the semitransparent (Neon Green and Ultramarine Blue) and Carmine Red, and to get decent results tens of hours drying was needed. Filament-PM tries to warn that this is somehow difficult to print, but with Voron it print very nicely. If youve ever wanted to print a model with multiple colors on a single extruder 3D printer without changing materials mid-print, the Rainbow Silk PLA filament is definitely worth checking out. Ended up using 1mm (really high value compared to ABS and PLA). Surface finish is always shiny, on test sample 44mm/s and 22mm/s are similar (22mm/s very little darker) and 11mm/s was clearly darker. to be OK if I keep the volumetric speed below 3.6mm3/s (with the 1.15 extrusion multiplier it totals to ~4.3mm3/s in the PrusaSlicer visualization). Finish is @25mm/s matte 185-195C, and start to get semiglossy 205-215C - layer print temperature has effect to glossiness/darkness. Recommendation: nozzle 230-260C, bed 90-120C. Very little variation between layers even layer print time varies. If you want high-gloss prints, silk PLA is a great choice, but there are a few alternatives: PET and PETG are both a little shinier than PLA, though not as shiny as most silk filaments. Manufacturer recommends 220-240C and 90-100C. In spool it says only 230-260C. warping is major issue even with PLA. My dryer needed little "spacer" to make space for the spool. Recommended temperatures 210-220C nozzle and 20-60C bed. General: 3DJake.com recommends 200-240C & 90-110C. for the Voron V2.4. Amazon.de web page shore hardness and printing settings: 95A, nozzle 210-230C, bed 70-80. Perimeters glossy, top between glossy and semiglossy. You can typically find such Rainbow filaments in a range between $25-$30, which falls into the price range of a spool of a high-quality PLA material. about zero change for the center part to stick to bed enough. Amazon.de web page shore hardness and printing settings. Also not the greatest bed adhesion. Shore hardness according to SainSmart is 95A. Result is somewhat transparent.

Temperature range is on the low end; 180-200C. Package: nozzle 190-230C, 25-60C. Recommended 230-250C nozzle and 100-110C bed. Also brain usage is needed; in darker filaments the light source reflections from layer lines have greater contrast than in light colored filament -> at quick glance lighter filaments may appear more matte. Not good on bridging, 15mm is too much. Prints OK, may cause stringiness. Yellow: Filament-PM ABS Yellow (Alternative: Extrudr ASA Yellow, slightly less glossy alternative) This filament was quite stringy, but otherwise print quality was really good - filament had been dried 12h in dryer before printing. filaments were very stringy.

Package recommends 220-250C nozzle, 0-60C bed, 50-100% fan and no enclosure. Package: nozzle 185-215C, bed 0-45C. Additionally noticed that very large prints were more khaki, and smaller prints had more yellow/orange tint on them. Recommendation: nozzle 240-260C, bed 90-110C,0-30% fan. Bed adhesion gigantic and was almost too much for 3DJake nanotexture bed. To be noted that the filaments I got in earliest (2019???) Recommendations: nozzle 250-265C. Lighter and little more saturated than the other "army green" like filaments. At 110C too much bed layer adhesion with Buildtek black buildplate, it was very hard to remove the parts. Spool identical to SainSmart (transparent little wider than Filamentum, about same width as Prusament. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. PLA Polylactic Acid Brands/Shops: SUNLU, Enotepad, Amolen, MIKA3D, CC3D, etc. Used 240C and 110C bed and 55C chamber temperature. The best thing about PLA Silk Filament is that it looks so dazzling straight from the printer that it doesn't need any painting.

In spool it says 215+-10C and 50+-10C. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Recommendation: nozzle 240-260C, bed 90-110C. the perimiters overextrude, with a profile which works just fine with > ABS filaments. I was impressed with the overall quality of the material, and with a little bit of planning before a print (material usage, transition colors, etc. This is because of Finish: 220C matte, 230C matte/semigloss, 240C semigloss/glossy and above glossy. properties of filament have comment about those. Find him on. Recommendations: nozzle 235-255C, bed 100C. so next I increased the 1.2mm3/s to 3.6mm3/s and printed benchy, and it worked fine as well. Extreme bed adhesion, do not use with smooth PEI; will rip pieces from PEI Good filaments, print very nicely. This may or may not be same than then Prusament Transparent PETG. Can produce nice results, but very sensitive to printing speed/layer print speed. Recommended nozzle temperature 215C and bed 50-60C in website. On Z-level where layer print time changes radically there were issues, like shrinkage of whole layer which layer print time was 10x previous layers. Amazon.de web page shore hardness and printing settings: 95A, nozzle 200-220C, bed 60-80C. Filament PM's Green ABS) "Effect color": Filament-PM ABS-T Orange, Filament-PM ABS-T Pink, Extruder ASA Neon Yellow Prusa recommends 215C and 50-60C. In Voron Discord some people have been warning that Amazon picks up whatever filament manufacturer randomly. I haven't used much yet PETG. Also it could work with the BuildTak surface. also this filament warps a lot in low chamber temperatures. For the price, its definitely worth buying a spool just to experiment if you are interested in making multicolor parts without having to paint or dye your prints or switch material mid-print. Noulei instructs 195-230C nozzle and 50-80C bed. In general it seems that they seem to work by just losening the filament feeder gears and using low printing speeds. The Anycubic Plant-Based UV resin is an eco-friendly alternative to most photopolymer resins on the market that is aimed at anyone interested [], In these innovation-rich times, new interesting 3D printer filaments come out to the market on a yearly basis. Black was next to impossible to find settings to print with 0.4mm nozzle. Recommended nozzle 215-240C and 100-110C bed (notice! Gray/Silver: Fillamentum ASA Vertigo Gray (Alternative Filament-PM ABS Silver)

In general I would recommend setting at least 65C bed Print quality pretty nice, not much stringing. Matte finish. Does not print as well as niceABS. We wouldnt recommend silk PLA for any mechanically important parts the elastomers that make it shiny affect its strength. Needs more printing to get understanding of this weirdly behaving filament. Difference in layer printing duration didn't seem to cause color/tone/glossiness. Dried properly before printing, and was surprised for this cheap PETG: printed very well, not any kind of issues, there was not even warping on my first print, which was 15 hour printout. Free Australia Wide Delivery with any 4 rolls purchased. Generally good filaments, print well and look nice, but bed adhesion is on the weak side. Like "PLA+ Silk Green" filament is softer and more flexible than typical PLAs. Recommendations: 230-255C. Black: Fillamentum ABS Traffic Black (Alternatives: more matte finish and higher temperature resistance: Filament-PM ABS-T Black / Fiberlogy ABS Onyx for "sparkly" use cases) Anycubic Plant-Based UV Resin Low Odor, High Detail, 3D Printer Filaments 2022 Popular Types and Innovations, Win $10,000 Worth of Conductive Filament 3D Printing Competition, Snapmaker Artisan 3-in-1 3D Printer Comparison to Snapmaker 2, Monoprice Joule 3D Printer Review: Clone of a Clone, Elegoo Saturn S Review: Large Format 4K Resin 3D Printer, How to Make 3D Printing Timelapse on FDM and Resin 3D Printers, Mingda Magician Pro Review Large and in Charge, The Legend: AR Storytelling with a 3D Printed Twist, ResinLapse Time Lapse for Resin 3D Printing, 3DWithUs - 3D Design / 3D Printing / 3D Scanning - Guides & Reviews. Did print otherwise OK but there is too much stringing, and tried 8 all retractions between 0 and 4mm. Filament is more flexible and softer than normal PLA, makes also different sound when dropped to table for example, also possible to scratch with fingernail - Filament properties very similar to Fiberlogy FiberSilk filaments. At 240C longer layer print time caused the yellow to be darker (complex structure with lots of horizontal planes => external perimiters on heights with longer layers with lots of solid infill/top infill did look different). Filament is transparent, interesting to see how parts turn outand oh boy this filament prints very nicely Only visual difference to Sunly is different size label in spool, slightly different bag and different looking desiccant bags. Amount of glitter is moderate, more than in Prusament "Galaxy" but way less than in 3D Jake. Dark green: Devil Design ASA Racing Green (Alternatives: Filament-PM ABS Petrol Green, Formfutura ABS Dark Green) Recommended 240-255C and 80-105C. Prints nicely. Arctic teal: First of these I printed this color, applies to others as well: printed @ 215C, and print came out very stringy and there is clearly layer to layer differences. Printing temperature doesn't have any effect to color or glossiness. Very transparent, the inner fill shows through perimiters - I don't know situation when I would like the inner fill shown, so maybe using 8 or 16 perimiters needed to hide the inner fill. I have tested lots of ABS/ASA filaments to find the best ones for me. As filament was not good for low temperature printing I decided to print 2nd test print, but this time at maximum recommended temperature 235C. Surface finish was shiny and filament looks very good, beautiful light blue. Recommended 195-225C nozzle, 0-60C bed. Color is light green, almost light cyan. Generally: Most ABS print nicely, but this one is on it's own category. The denser print transitioned much more quickly and went through two complete color changes during the printing process.

Silk PLA has added magic that makes it shine. Filament prints very nicely, bridging and overhangs are great as well as bed and layer adhesion. Filament PM says that this is hard to print, but printed 240C nozzle and 110C bed (to increase chamber temperature) Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This time they got our attention by introducing a thermochromic filament, which changes its color depending on the temperature.

NinjaTek shore hardness and printing settings: 85A, nozzle 225-250C, bed 50C + gluestick, top and bottom 10-20mm/s, infill 15-35mm/s, layer 2+ use cooling fan.