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🌞 SUNLU 3D Printing Filament: Precision and Quality in Additive Manufacturing Supplies Review

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Description of 🌞 SUNLU 3D Printing Filament: Precision and Quality in Additive Manufacturing Supplies

【Good Mechanical Properties, High-Toughness SPLA Filaments】 SUNLU premium SPLA filaments have the advantage of being incredibly easy to print. The printed products are delicate, bright, and have good mechanical properties. They have high toughness and can meet your needs for functional parts with higher toughness. 【High Transparency and Shiny Bright Color SPLA】High transparency and shiny bright color compared to regular PLA+, Engineers believe that the printing characteristics of SPLA are more like PETG. 【Dedicated to Printing Processes and Industrial Parts】At the optimal setting, problems of stringing and warping are reduced. Recommended extrusion/nozzle temperature 230±10°C (436°F-472°F), heated bed temperature: 70°C-80°C (158°F-176°F), Retraction distance: 8.5mm;Retraction speed: 100mm/s ;padding: 20-30%. 【Wide Compatibility】 Works and harmonizes perfectly with all common 1.75mm FDM 3D printers, thanks to the high quality standards in terms of manufacturing accuracy and the small tolerance in diameter of /- 0.02mm. 【Risk-Free】 One-month free trial, 30 day Money-back if you’re not satisfied. Spool Diameter: 8" - Spool Width: 2.5" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.20", Note: The recommended print setup for SUNLU filaments could be slightly different from other filaments; Pls read the description below, you may also get some practical suggestions through QA/ Top Review from others.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to print, little stringing

Went to market to try PETG, even bought powder coated PEI film for it. Spoke to someone on the Sunlu FB group who pointed out this new "PETG". When I spoke to a Sunlu representative, he reassured me that although the label said SPLA, it WAS PETG. So I used the default "Generic PETG” option in Prusa Slicer and printed some tension test patterns. Adjusted the protrusion a bit (1.8mm) and reduced it a bit, then printed Benchy to video. It turned out very nice even at a layer height of 0.2…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • No machine

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's NOT PLA, it's just PLA-like plastic

I grabbed this while looking for cheaper filament and didn't read it fully. I thought it was just PLA+ but when I got it it felt and flexed completely different than the PLA and PLA+ filaments I had and felt more like ABS. After printing it looked fine until I picked it up off the bed and it literally exploded into individual lines, literally no embossed line stuck to the other. I've done this up to 230°C on my new Sidewinder X1, 240°C worked but looked more melted than anything else, but 230°C

Pros
  • Solid construction
Cons
  • Disappears

Revainrating 2 out of 5

After trial and error it worked

I once successfully printed a flat sheet and then it failed on the 10th layer with a hardened 6mm nozzle but after that it clogged. I'm new to 3D printing so it might have been user error but I've tried all the temperatures, realigned my bed, changed bed types, used glue, used hairspray, it stuck and the first layer was nice and then became it's a mess. 10 layers inside. It looked so good until it broke. I would really like to get this working. I use an Ender 3 that worked with a 6mm hardened…

Pros
  • practical thing
Cons
  • so far so good