Bought on sale, decided to give it a try but I can't stick this material on my MK3S PEI film to save my life! 4 bad first coats in a row and I got a perfect Z. Went back to Solutech Black 3D and it's printing fine again. If an imprint looked like it was about to come off, I came back an hour later and found a huge spot on my hot end where it was coming off. After 30 minutes I removed all the freaking melted PLA and finally gave up on this stuff. I don't know what to do with it. I hate throwing it away, maybe I'll leave the first layer with an almost empty spool of something else and then switch to this one and see if it prints well over another brand of PLA? IDK people. I would avoid that at all costs. Spend a few bucks more and get 3D Solutech or Hatchbox.
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