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Review on ๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ YOYI YOYI 3D Printer Filament: Advanced Additive Manufacturing Supplies for Superior 3D Printing by Guillo Tilden

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flexible but not elastic (stretchable); prints beautifully once you learn the tricks.

This filament is flexible but not elastic, which is strange because the filament itself is elastic but the printed objects are not. For example, if you printed a drinking straw in "vase mode", the result behaves like a real drinking straw - you can easily pinch it with your fingers or bend it in half, but like a plastic straw, you can't stretch it. (By the way, don't use this to make straws; it's not food safe. But I digress :) I had a number of problems starting with this, including bloating ("pimples"), pulling, insufficient extrusion, and bad layering Adhesion. . Here's how I solved them one by one: Fixed under-extrusion when I realized that the filament* itself is stretched a bit and sometimes stretches and bounces during printhead movements without the filament spool advancing - resulting in under-extrusion. This has been solved by incorporating a spool holder with low friction ball bearings so even the slightest tug on the line will rotate the spool rather than stretch the line. I overcame other issues in Simplify3D with the following settings (all other settings remained on default for a 0.40mm nozzle, starting with PLA at medium quality): Extruder tab: end tip, 0.20mm; Wipe nozzle, 5mm (drop assisted) Temp: primary extruder, layer temp 1 250ยฐC (this solved the layer adhesion problem) Cooling: layer 1 fan speed 0 (virtually no fan cooling at all; again for adhesion) Advanced: perform retraction while moving . Avoid crossing yourself when moving. The last two settings helped with drips and tension respectively. I was kind of shocked that I had to crank the temp that high and forego cooling altogether, but until I did that the vertical layers just didn't adhere properly, especially when building something at a 45 degree angle. simply sag and fall past the previous layer. By getting it really hot, each new layer stuck to the last one. After these settings were dialed in, it printed perfectly on my direct drive Qidi X-Plus. Bowden tube printers typically have a harder time handling flexible filaments. So remember that retracting is very helpful, and if you are still having trouble, try slowing down your print speed as well. (And check how your spool is fed!) If you like the principle of flexibility but not elasticity, and especially if you have a direct drive extruder, you can set it up very well and get great prints!

Pros
  • Easy-to-read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors are coming