This was my first time printing with a flexible filament, and I took a risk buying from a vendor with no reviews on the product. Futhermore the listed recommended printing temps do not match what I've read elsewhere for soft pla which makes me question if this is what it claims to be.The prints came out very decently on my first try at 190 temp and slowing speed to 15mm/s. I put retraction to only .2mm. This was on a Flash Forge Dreamer clone. When finished I unloaded the filament by heating to over 190, pressing the lever and pulling it out. Then ran a fresh piece of PLA through until it went clean. Overall this works as intended, not stretchy, but it's flexible.Note that the spool says recommended temps are 140 to 160 which contradict the listing saying 180 to 190. I should likely try to reduce my temp next time around to see what happens.
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