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Pros & Cons
Pros
The filament comes on a clear plastic spool. No issues with stringing, moisture or poor winding on the spool (not perfectly spooled for appearance) it is one of the few filaments that never has first layer issues. Best to both on hand, and use carbon ... Read More
This filament is super easy to print with. It has a nice matte finish. Strong enough for usable parts with a nice finish. Super durable and prints very easily!
Set the material properties appropriately in your slicer as well.
Cons
The spool is too wide to work with the ams unit. I doubt it’s for some low detail prints that the nozzle can stay down on. Not polycarbonate maybe has 1% poly in it.
While the compressive strength is unparalleled, the layer adhesion is terrible! I have a pei surface and it simply will not stick no matter the bed temperature. I mean if you’re not careful it will literally rip the plates texture right off. Zero laye... Read More
Very little stringing for petg. This behaves more like carbon petg, out of all the tests i have run on it.
Highlights
Quality
The quality is on par with more expensive versions
Filament quality has been consistent so far and surprisingly stronger than expected
I believe there is more filler in this product
I will need to continue tinkering with my settings a bit more to improve bed adhesion but for the parts that did adhere the qua... Read More
Price
It’s good strong easy to use and price is good
Shipping
The first print had a layer adhesion problem in one spot that i believe was a gcode issue
Competitiveness
I use this mostly for functional parts like extruders brackets etc
I was able to print out some mounting brackets for my powertool batteries but i had to do several runs until i could get it to ... Read More
I print with a creality cr10 with the fan removed
Use their suggested nozzle temperature of 500°f 260℃ with a base plate temperature of 212°f 100°c and adjust accordingly
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- This product had a total of 1,251 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 25 2023.
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I had to do several runs with different temperatures using a
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I was able to print out some mounting brackets for my powertool batteries but i had to do several runs until i could get it to spooge out of the nozzle like it should
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am a novice 3d printer so pardon my terminology
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The two brackets that i did successfully print out are very tough
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Asa is difficult to print with to begin with and adding carbon fiber doesnt make it any easier
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I recommend using an enclosure for printing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It does smell and you should have either an enclosed printer with some type of fan and filter or have a more open filter and plenty of airflow to keep the smell down
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