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TIANSE PLA Filament 1.75mm PLA 3D Printer Filament, 5kg Cardboard Spool (11 lbs), Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm (White 1-Pack)

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Color: White-5kg


Features

  • 1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm) - Material: PLA - Weight: 11.02 lbs
  • Finest Material: Raw material from USA.Eco-friendly with good performance.Suit for most 3D printers and 3D pen (Prusa, Makerbot ect.)
  • Smooth Printing: Orderly wrapped,Melt well,Feed smoothly and constantly without clogging or bubble issue.Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 180C - 220C
  • Spool Diameter: 7.87" - Spool Width: 3.78" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.20"
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Brand: TIANSE


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: White-5kg


Item Weight: 5 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.59 x 12.52 x 7.55 inches; 11.02 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 28, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TIANSE


Best Sellers Rank: #123,602 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #1,095 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,638 ratings


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  • If you print a lot - this is for you
Color: Black-5kg
Getting a 5kg spool has been a game changer - no more useless little bits left on a small spool that break a lot. Filament quality seems fine with the K1 Max.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by AnonymousReviewer

  • Big learning curve but works great on Monoprice Select Mini v2 with glass bed
Do yourself a favor and buy a 0.6mm nozzle BEFORE you purchase this item. Yes, you can print at 0.4mm but 0.6mm nozzles are cheap and this simple upgrade will save you hours of clogged nozzles and failed prints. I purchased this product because it was cheap and had decent reviews. So, it would be a good product to trial with and get rid of if I didn't like it. Initially, I tried printing this with typical PLA settings and it was a disaster--clogged nozzles, under-extrusion, etc., etc. I read a BUNCH about the material online and ended up ordering a cheap brass 0.6mm nozzle (it will wear over time due to the abrasion on the wood but they are cheap and easy enough to replace). I also slowed prints down a ton. With my current settings, I am getting AMAZING prints. I haven't tried staining my prints yet but they do appear to sand well with high grit sandpaper. The prints also emit a wood smell, which has been an unexpected perk in my work space. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase. Be warned that there is a learning curve so be prepared to scrap a couple prints before you get everything dialed in. The settings I have on my Monoprice Select Mini v2 are: Nozzle: 0.6mm Extruder temp: 210C Bed temp: 60C Flow: 98% Speed 30mm/s Fan: 100% ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2018 by Anonymous1

  • Great filament and value after its dialed in
I gave this 5 stars because its not the manufacturers fault this is not plug and play. It's not regular PLA and needs tweaking just like any different plastic you use for the first time. I have three printers of different brands. All three have different settings to print the same PLA. So..nothing is apples to apples when extruding plastic. I had several failed and frustrating test prints before I got it dialed in. The result is a really cool organic looking filament so I'm hoping I can help you! And my procedure was a little different than what I read here. The first layer is CRITICAL and a PAIN. I had several fails with goopy extrusion and no adhesion. The filament is THICK and does not extrude like regular PLA. And yes, you really need to use a .06 nozzle and it needs to be HOT. Here were my final settings for success: I created a new profile just for this filament because it was so different. 1. Reduce overall print speed from full to 65-70% speed. It needs more time to extrude properly. 2. Print bed was 60c 3. I printed at .02mm layer height 4. Use a BRIM to clean out the nozzle and get things flowing 5. First layer was at 25% speed, 175% layer height, 165% layer width, 240c. This FINALLY laid a beautiful and clean first layer. 6. Second layer was 230c, regular settings. 7. All other layers were 200C My first successful exterior print was at 210c layers and looked nice, but had more strings than I like. Instead of tweaking ooze control, I just dropped it to 200c. This is what worked for me so give it a try if you are pulling your hair out. Wood PLA is really beautiful and not like cheap toys. I have used more expensive stuff that doesn't look as good. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019 by Matt Weber

  • Left white marks on print, otherwise high marks for quality.
The only reason I'm not saying five stars is because the material left white marks where the support was attached. That said, great price, and strong material, above average detail resolution, although I haven't printed any objects with this that I had already printed. My favorite part was the free next day shipping, although I did have to be careful to select "free one day shipping" since it defaults to "free two day shipping" at checkout. Printing at a temp of 205C I got a very lustrous orange surface. Another review mentioned the color wasn't quite orange, but there is no doubt in my mind the material is orange. That said, the picture on Amazon makes the color look like a bit darker and less vibrant than it actually is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2018 by XisUnknown XisUnknown

  • what happened to my favorite filament?
For the last two years, I've hit the "reorder" button for tianse PLA filament because it's never failed me. It came vacuum sealed, there were no tangles, and it never broke during a print. I ordered two spools in October 2022 and have had every problem you can imagine. The filament snapped just outside of the extruder and so I put it in a SUNLU filament warmer. Even after I warmed it for a few hours, it constantly broke just before the extruder, where it left the SUNLU warmer, and between the extruder and the filament detector. It would even break as I removed it from the filament detector so that the filament was now inside the Bowden tube where I couldn't grab it. If I disconnected the Bowden tube and tried to pull the filament out - you guessed it - another break - and this time I'd have to push what was stuck in the tube through the nozzle. Luckily I had about 4 feet of old tianse filament that I used to push the new stuff through my printer - the old stuff worked just fine. These two latest rolls were delivered in the same box I've always received but I noticed the bag was not vacuum sealed on either one. Just to make sure that there was not something else going on, I ordered a different brand last night, had it shipped overnight, and fed it into my 3D printer this morning. Not a single problem. I can't help but conclude this has nothing to do with room temp, humidity, the way I handled the filament, or my 3D printer; it was simply two bad rolls of tianse filament. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 by M. Merwin M. Merwin

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