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AMOLEN PLA 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm Shiny Glow in The Dark Green Filament for 3D Printing, 1kg(2.2lbs) Spool, Compatible with Most FDM Printer

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Color: Shiny Green


Features

  • Glow In The Dark Filament - Print as usual, then expose your model to sunlight or UV light for 30 minutes, take it back to the dark room, and the amazing glowing model is done! Attention: too long exposure time may damage the glow filament
  • Glow Shiny Green Filament - When not glow, the glow pla filament shows transparent and white with some spots. After charge, the spots will glow in the dark and glowing shiny green light. which is very suitable for printing decorations for room, party, Thanksgiving and Christmas
  • High Compatibility & Less Tangle - Due to the high quality standards in terms of manufacturing accuracy and the small tolerance in diameter of+/-0.03mm, it is perfectly compatible with most FDM 3D printers and 3D pens on the market. Full mechanical winding, bring more neat wiring, smooth entry, avoid possible blockage and line breaking
  • PLA Filament Specs - PLA raw materials come from USA, 1.75mm Diameter, 1 kg spool (2.2lbs). Recommended printing temperature: 190C - 220C (374F - 428F), Heat Bed Temperature: 0C -50C (32F - 122F),Use a fully transparent spool to visually show the filament consumption situation
  • Professional Packaging - Vacuum packaging with desiccant to keep it dry and keep out dust. 3D printer filament packing bag has sealed strips that can be reused, please remember to put it back into the packing bag timely after using to maintain excellent

Brand: AMOLEN


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: Shiny Green


Item Weight: 200 Grams


Item Diameter: 1.75 Micron


Manufacturer: ‎AMOLEN


Brand: ‎AMOLEN


Item Weight: ‎7.1 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7.76 x 7.76 x 2.36 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Shiny Green


Material Type: ‎Polylactic Acid


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎Glow PLA


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎3DGLOWFF-GN1


Date First Available: October 28, 2019


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  • Creamy goodness
I wish reviewers would add more details about the product (if there are multiple varieties) and also the print conditions. This review is for the AMOLEN PETG Shade White. I used a Prusa i3 Mk2S, 0.4 nozzle, prints at 0.2 layer height, PrusaSlicer. First impressions, especially since this is the first PETG I have had: 1. Creamy. The color is close to a 2% milk. Very pleasing. 2. Opaque. I guess that is where the "Shade" comes from in the name. I did a calibration cube in vase mode, and all light was blocked when placed in front of a 100W light. 3. Sticky. Or maybe you could call it oozy or stringy. From what I understand, this is the nature of PETG to a certain extent. I ran a bunch of temperature towers and tweaked settings for quite a while before I settled on something I could deal with. On that note, here are some recommendations when using... A. Adjust Live Z on your first print to be higher than that for PLA. At least on a PEI plates, this stuff really sticks. You can find this recommendation around the internet. B. Make sure your hot-end is clean. Since this stuff is sticky, it can accumulate on the hot-end, which will stick to more of it later, causing a mess. C. Preheat nozzle and remove ooze before executing print. This kind of goes with B, so that you keep the hot-end as clean as possible. D. Run a temperature tower. A few other reviews mentioned that they were using a 230+C nozzle temperature, but I don't think they mentioned which specific filament they were using. I found I had much better bridging at 220 and below (perhaps due to the amount of pigment used to make it opaque?). Lower temps might mean less strong layer bonding though. If you are not doing bridging, then 230C is probably fine. I adjusted my retraction Lift Z to 0.2mm (default was 0.6mm). I found that at 0.6, the lift would cause a peak of PETG to form. When the nozzle would return to that position on the next layer, that peak would catch and adhere to the side of the nozzle (recall I wrote that it is sticky?). Repeat that over a couple-hundred layers, and you'll be trailing around a PETG blob, causing all sorts of quality issues. I also changed my Bridge Flow rate to 0.8 because this stuff flowed very easily, which you kind of want to slow down on bridges. So, it was a bit of a challenge to get setup, but the creamy color is awesome, and flat surfaces come out super smooth with a matte white finish. Just set a realistic expectation that you might need to play with your slicer settings to get optimum performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2019 by Jeff Jeff

  • Absolutely Incredible Filament!
Color: Shiny Green
This stuff rocks. Makes for an amazing inlay to wood or similar. When a UV light shines on it, the filament looks like a starry night sky. Without the light, the filament is more green, but just as mesmerizing. The filament prints extremely well and seems to be very high quality. Although, as with basically every other glow in the dark filament, it's a bit of a novelty unless you have a UV light constantly on it. The glow will fade within 15-30 minutes unless energized with the light. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023 by Cory Clayburn Cory Clayburn

  • Prints AMAZINGLY SMOOTH! Glow? I’m in-between about the glow
Color: Glow-rainbow 5m
The media could not be loaded. This review is for the Multi-Color Glow in the dark (5m color change) PLA filament..... I will talk about the glow–affect as well, but 1st... Most importantly, this stuff prints amazingly smooth! I did not have to tweak my settings, AT ALL! I have a guider2 printer and use a .4mm micro swiss plated wear resistant nozzle. I used the hottest suggested setting, 220°C, as I’ve noticed in my personal experience that glow in the dark filament tends to like to be printed a little hotter. The heated bed was set to 50°C. I did not use a raft, however I always use a brim to help Adhesion. I also always use a glue stick. Cooling fan on 100% and 100% of the Print. I changed my shell count to 4, Top solid layer 4, bottom solid layers 4. The following are all the STANDARD PLA print slicer settings that my flash forge slicer auto recommends when you select PLA for the material. I’m only including it in case someone with another slicer has a different profile set up: -15% infill with a hexagon pattern -Base print speed 60mm/s -travel speed 80mm/s -first few layers max speed 30mm/s -again, fan always ON at 100% speed Now as for THE GLOW.... i’m not sure how I feel about the glow effect. I’ve included pictures of what the glow initially looks like after one hour of charging under a UV light. It’s rather bright. However, my iPhone camera picks up more of the actual color than you can actually see in real live viewing. Maybe it’s the brightness of the glow tends to make the color blend together? No, because the dimmer the glow effect got as it released the charge, I saw the same dull “actual colors”. Although you CAN see a difference in color, it is a very muted difference (The colors are not bold or vibrantly colored at all)...... The other thing I’m torn on, is the timing of the glow itself. As you can see in the first picture, as soon as I removed it from its light source, (regardless of the muted color issue) it was very bright! However, as you’ll see in the second picture (because I took a screenshot of the picture itself so it would include the time-stamp of when I took each picture... look on the very top of each pic) that “very bright glow” VERY QUICKLY (6 minutes later) faded into almost one color. A very dim one color at that. Again another six minutes later, the camera would not even pick up any color-glow at all. HOWEVER! I could still very clearly see a dim glowing green in real life viewing. And that green glow was actually STILL THERE in the morning when I woke up! Which was actually quite impressive! So I guess my take away from the entirety of this filament is (and this is only if this is exactly how this filament is intended to print and GLOW... not just a bad GLOW Batch): I 100% love how this stuff prints! It does in fact have different colors, but they are not very distinctive and do NOT last long when glowing. And again, I was 100% impressed at how LONG the GREEN-GLOW ended up actually glowing for! If the colors were more vibrant as advertised, I would’ve given this review 5⭐️Stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022 by Miguel & Tarra Miguel & Tarra

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