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πŸ–€ 3DXMAX ASA 1KG Black 1.75mm Filament Review

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Description of πŸ–€ 3DXMAX ASA 1KG Black 1.75mm Filament

Made in the USA.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful prints with a matte finish

This is excellent quality filament and the print results are among the best I've seen from a filament in terms of functional details. I bought ASA for its chemical and UV resistance and matte finish. Although it is certainly not easy to print this material. To print hot, the build plate temperature must be at least 100Β°C to avoid delamination. The case is also essential if you are printing anything larger than 5cm. Finally, I would recommend investing in a suitable bed surface if you are making

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Enter your settings and it will be the best filament.

There were some complaints in my initial review, but I liked the results after setup. clogs instantly so I've had better results with fans on, but after fixing the issue it works closer to default. My old review was about slower print speeds and adding fan cooling to the print quality part, true, but that's not how this stuff works when used properly. Please use my information below instead. After fixing my build issues, print temperatures of 250Β°C and 255Β°C on the first layer with 0% fan speed

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A bit pricey but you get what you pay for

The best filament I've ever used. Point. (This review will be everywhere but hopefully it helps) I have a closed Ender 3 with a Micro Swiss hotend. Nozzle 250Β°C, fan with no parts, bed 100-110Β°C (hotter for large parts). The temperature in the housing is maintained at 40-45Β°C. I use a regular textured finish or regular glass + hairspray. Without further temperature adjustments, prints at layer heights of 0.1-0.2mm are equally successful at 60mm/s or less. Higher speeds are possible, but I did…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick start guide