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πŸ–¨ TINMORRY 1.75mm Filament for 3D Printing Review

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Description of πŸ–¨ TINMORRY 1.75mm Filament for 3D Printing

Matte PLA filament, it can be used to make prints with shine-free and frosted texture, the matte finish gives an impressive look. The tolerance of the filament diameter +/- 0.03mm, no jams, no bubbles, make each print have an excellent surface finish and high precision. Neat winding which guarantee the PLA filament tidy and easy to be fed. Net weight of 1kg of PLA in vacuum packaging, keep the filament dry and clean before use. Printing temperature 180Β°C-200Β°C, to obtain good adhesion to the printing plate, we recommend hot-bed temperature above 60 Β°C.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice roll of black matte PLA

This filament works great for my Prusa printer. It prints with a matte finish and is easy to print since it's PLA. It has good layer and layer adhesion and prints on my machine at 195C with no leaks. I had no problems with the reels which is ideal as some manufacturers have tangles but this one doesn't and the diameter was within an acceptable threshold. The quality of the prints I get is quite high so I would consider a choice. more rolls of it in the future. I recommend for the quality and…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It does what it says on the tin with a nice matte finish

I usually heat a little above the recommended temperature range of 180-200, but I've tried 200 and the results have been quite satisfactory. Good bed adhesion, layer adhesion seems good but there was a bit of tension although it's more like a spider web. I was working on a project with a deadline so I just shelved it without making any adjustments. Layer height, layer width 0.66, speed 70 mm/sec, layer 55, nozzle 200 on a slightly modified Anycubic Chiron. This material printed well enough that

Pros
  • 3D printing consumables
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

More semi-matte than matte

This review is for TINMORRY PLA matte black filament. This stuff worked surprisingly well for me on my Ender 3. I had no adhesion issues or any issues at all, it just worked for me. It actually did some very clean and nice detailing. The photos are not entirely true, the human eye perceives much fewer imperfections than my camera. As for the color "matt black". It's kind of matte, but too glossy to call it that. However, it is less shiny than regular black filament. You can judge from my…

Pros
  • 3D printing filament
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks