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🖨️ The Ultimate Guide to NovaMaker PLA 3D Printer Filament: A Comprehensive Review and Buying Guide Review

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✅【Risk-Free Service】One-month free trial, Lifetime Quality Promise and Money Return Service if you’re not entirely satisfied. Professional printing advice from technique support team make sure your prints SMOOTH & STABLE with excellent adhesion. ✅【Best Quality PLA Filament】Made by USA virgin PLA material with best performance and Eco-friendly, Clog-Free, Bubble-Free & Easy-to-use. Ensure Diameter 1.75mm + / - 0.03 mm. ✅【Tangle-Free Tips】1KG Yellow PLA Filament dried 24 hours before packaging and vacuum sealed with desiccants in nylon bag. To Avoid being Tangled, Filament should be fix into Spool Holes after Every Time Use. ✅【Printing Tips】Recommended Printing Temperature 190°C - 220°C, Bed 30°C - 60°C. PLA Spool Diameter: 7.8" - Spool Width: 2.6" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.1". ✅【Cost-effective & Wide Compatibility】Manufacturer NovaMaker has over 8years 3D filament R&D experiences, and produce all kinds of filaments in large scale with premium quality, which contribute to 3d filament cost-effective and reliable for all common 1.75mm FDM 3D printers, such as Creality, MK3, Ender3, Prusa, Monoprice, FlashForge etc.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really good cheap PLA

I've had mixed experiences with cheap PLA from China but this one really impressed me. The orange color is a very pleasant orange. It prints very well on my very old 3D printer, but I haven't picked the best settings for it yet; I need to work on the retraction (a little more) and the heat (a little less), but while I feel like they're not perfect, I was still able to get some amazing casts. I 3D printed the bank that everyone always seems to print along with the Raspberry PI case. The material

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  • Printing tips
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Prints well with certain prints

I have a custom printer built around a CR-10S (nothing else is original). Running 32-bit SKR-Pro, fine-tuned Marlin 2.0, TMC2209 drivers at 128 steps. It was cast with regular PLA. Been doing this for a while xD - This thread is GREAT if you're printing simple models with little detail. The clogging problem (it's only happened twice) comes when you start creating highly detailed models that require a lot of retraction. Unless it is just a puller, do not use a puller with this thread when you…

Pros
  • Premium PLA Filament
Cons
  • Legacy model

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I wasn't impressed with 3D printing filament

For context: I'm a fairly experienced 3D printer. I think 80% of people's "problems" with PLA filament are simply user error. PLA is such an easy material to print that it rarely causes the most printing problems. I find this is very basic, mostly prototyping stuff for me so I don't have high expectations for PLA. But gosh, this thread was such a joke. CRATE. This is literally what it looked like when I opened it up before using it. As amazing as it is, this is just a budget PLA from Amazon…

Pros
  • Economical and broad compatibility
Cons
  • Big and bulky