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ANYCUBICPLA 3D Printer Filament offers a premium 1.75mm PLA filament with Âą0.02mm dimensional accuracy, integrated smart ID chip for automatic printer recognition, and a clog-free, bubble-free design. Packaged on a neat spool for smooth feeding, it ensures consistent, warp-resistant, and glossy prints compatible with most mainstream 3D printers.
K**A
Gorgeous Pink PLA Filament â Prints Smooth and Clean âââââ
Iâve used several PLA filaments, and this brown one is definitely a favorite. The color is absolutely beautifulâsoft, 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 colorâIâll be buying more for sure!
J**N
Great filament
âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ Seller had Super Fast Shipping and the item was nicely packaged. Nice item in Very Good Condition and as described with a High Quality Appearance Very Good Value for the Price âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
Z**H
Quality is đ
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I love using Anycubic filament. Never have any issues with the quality, also its convenient when loading the filament color changer and it automatically knows what color i put in by the NFC on the roll. Always reliable, and always available wheh I need to order it. Print quality with it is very nice, lays down smooth and prints come out looking super clean.
V**R
Worst filament I've ever used. RUN! *UPDATED*
I've been printing for years, and this is absolutely the worst filament I've ever used. Before it totally clogs the nozzle, it starts coming out like cotton candy. Flow starts out good but gradually decreases during the print. The first print failed at the end of the second day of a three day print. I changed some settings as well as the tension on my direct drive extruder. I swapped out my hardened steel nozzle for a brass nozzle. I also changed my perimeters so the print would only take two days. Once again, everything started out fine, but when I checked the following morning, the extruder was floating around in mid-air with another big ball of cotton candy stuck to it.There's also a problem with bed adhesion. Prior to these two failed prints, I had four failed starts. The filament immediately started lifting off the print bed in the first attempt. I cleaned the glass bed and tried again, only for another fail. So I grabbed the hairspray, which didn't help at all, so I cranked up the bed temperature 10 degrees and along with the hairspray, that solved the adhesion problem.This stuff definitely isn't worth the trouble.UPDATE: So they sent me another roll of the exact same junk and I got the exact same results. Read every negative feedback and you'll see a recurring theme.UPDATE to the UPDATE: So it turns out that I had a direct drive extruder motor going bad. After purchasing a new printer, I decided to give this filament another try. It prints PERFECTLY on the new printer! My apologies to Anycubic for the bad review.
G**.
Spool Keeps Jamming - update
I own two AnyCubic resin printers and have enjoyed working with these printers immensely, so when given the opportunity to purchase AnyCubic Filament that was on sale to use in my Bambu FDM printer I did not hesitate to make the purchase. Based on my past experience with AnyCubicâs printers and resin I was anticipating a flawless experience, however that was not the case. I purchased the PLA White filament and to its credit the filament had a nice finish for PlA when it was printed however getting it to actually print was extremely frustrating. I am not sure if this particular problem was an isolated issue or if any spool from this particular manufacture would provide this amount of frustration as I experienced in this case. During one print the printer was forced to stop printing on numerous occasions and indicated that the filament could not be fed through the extruder. Each time it was found that the filament was being pinched between itself and the side of the cardboard spool causing the printer to stop since tension was detected pulling the filament. As such I was forced to constantly ensure the filament was no longer pinched on the inside of the spool before printing could resume. I have used many brands of filament with my printer and have not experienced any issues with any other brand used in past. Hopefully this is an isolated incident but I am hesitant to purchase this brand filament again due to the constant problem I had with this spool.Update:AnyCubicâs customer service was very responsive when I experienced problems. I was offered the opportunity to receive a refund on the spool that provided me problems and caused failures with my print or order another spool with a refund to ascertain for myself that the problem I experienced was an isolated issue.I opted to provide AnyCubic another chance since I have had so much positive success with their other products. Upon receiving an additional filament spool of the same previous color I used it to print the same files I attempted earlier.I am pleased to say that the new spool worked perfectly and did not have the same binding issues as the previous spool I used. The printer was able to feed the filament flawlessly and the prints came out beautiful. I can only assume that the previous problems I encountered were an isolated issue and AnyCubic, after receiving the lot number for the previous product, advised they would provide this information to their quality control team.Thank you AnyCubic for your quick response and attention to this matter.
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