INLAND Micro Center PLA Filament 1.75mm - Pink 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm - 1kg Cardboard Spool (2.2 lbs) – Fits FDM/FFF Printers – Odor Free Filament
R**V
Overall: 5 / 5 (Definitely buy again)
=== Color Hue === 5 / 5There aren't any hints of dark blue or dark reds, which is a problem with some dyes. Just solid black.=== Color Saturation === 5 / 5True Black. Not gray, not dark gray... black. 0x000000=== Temperature === 5 / 5Stated print temperature: 215-230Best print temperature: 220Printing at 220: ExcellentPrinting at 210: Possible, but not great=== Adherence to bed === 4 / 5A little on the sticky side, but not bad. Small footprint items can be printed without a brim.=== Bridging === 4 / 5Bridging is pretty good. Not the best, but no major issues.=== Brittleness === 5 / 5Printed at 220 there doesn't seem to be any brittleness, and it still retains some flexibility.=== Extrusion === 5 / 5Extruding at normal 100% produces a quality print.Overall, I wish all the Inland filaments printed like this one. Based on the historical comments it appears this is a newer 215-230 formulation that I can highly recommend.
J**E
Prints easy and bright white color.
Great filament, prints very easy for me on a Creality cr10s with stock nozzle. The color is solid bright white and a medium shine. It does however have completely different characteristics than the dark colors I normally print. Thus, I still need do dial my machine in more for perfect prints. But this is looking good. I have attached some images, the prints arent perfect but are suitable for my needs, none of the issues I faced while printing these models were the fault of the filament. The dragon skull was the first print with this filament straight out of the box. No adjustments made from the previous filament which was Hatchbox black.I will say that this filament once printed feels nice in your hand, I mean its just PLA but it is almost a matte or satin feel instead of the high gloss filaments. It has alot to do with print temp as well. Lower temp will give a less shiny finish but also be weaker. a higher temp will give more shine and be stronger. Normally I print at about 210 -215 and this worked best at around 210 for me. I am pleased and would buy this again. I think I originally paid $15 for a 1kg roll.Pros:1. Lays down good at 210 temp2. Diameter was consistent3. Color is accurate4. Sticks to bed at 60 degrees with hairsrpay or painters tape.5. Has a nice finish6. Incredibly affordable.Cons:none that I can see as yetMy Machine- Creality CR10s- Stock .2 nozzle
B**T
STAY AWAY - INLAND HAS CHANGED MANUFACTURERS
Inland used to be my go-to low cost filament but recently they've changed manufacturers and it's complete crap now. This white is no where as near as white as it was previously, now it's more off white. Printing temperatures are vastly different and I've been having tons of under-extrusion issues. Until these issues are rectified I cannot recommend their PLA filament.
J**R
This brand has worked really good on all my prints!
I don't know what all the low ratings and problems are all about, but for me, I have purchased 3 rolls so far, and I have to say 98% of my prints have been just perfect! The ones that didn't come out perfect is mainly because on my print settings, and bed temp, which have made my prints shrink on corners.So can't say the filament has problems.I have printed about 12 houses from Thingiverse's Ulvheim Houses by Code2, and all floors have come out great! Detail are great as well.Seem to work best for me with an initial nozzle temp of 225c, and then 220c, heated bed at initial temp of 65c, then 60c, using Creality Ender 3 Max.
V**W
Great Filiament
Both of my sons are into 3D printing -- either via a printer or a pen. It always seems that they need a lot of white and black filament. Although these are big and bulky spools, they are your best best for quantity. I was tempted to buy a small variety of a bunch of filaments that come wrapped up like embroidery floss but that would be a mistake. It never fails that whatever you are working on needs more filament than you realize. You might as well stock up on white and black like I did. A good value for the money!
P**O
My favorite PLA
I bought this PLA when it was still cheaper (I wish it were the original price) but it's still one of the cheapest and one of the best on my printer. It is amazingly strong and has impressive bonding between layers. Rather than splitting at layer lines, parts I break will cross through the layers. No issues with bed adhesion and I've never had any problems with stringing. I think this is more brittle than other PLA, but I prefer them to be more rigid and strong even if it means catastrophic breakage when it DOES go. My only weirdness with this filament is that I have to print it hotter than most others - nearly in ABS temperature range.Highly recommended filament!
T**S
We had good luck with our first roll
We had good luck with our first roll, but when we opened the 2nd box that indicated PLA on the outside, it was actually ABS on the inside (according to the sticker anyway). So if you have some sitting that you order at the end of March - be sure to check the inside instead of just putting it in inventory. Amazon handled it, and we have reordered to try again.Also though, we do find it is VERY susceptible to the humidity here in Florida already this spring. The kids had left it on the printer and not put it in the sealed box. It won't print until I break out the dryer and fix that problem. That is obviously a weather issue here (beats snow!) and just felt the need to give a heads up.
A**T
Love this new Inland PLA
After reading the reviews about this new manufacturer for Inland, I was worried about my recent order. However...it prints like a dream. Sticker on the side of spool gave a 215°-235°C range. Temp tower gave 220°C best results for me. Prints stuck to the bed nicely, gave a super shiny bottom, prints hold together well, and the pieces are nicely detailed with good, crisp edges. It DOES occasionally cause a bit of a clog in the nozzle, apparently from the rougher texture on the filament?, which is cleared easily enough. only happened 2x over the entire 2.2Kg spool.
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