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Polymaker PolyLite PLA PRO is a high-performance 3D printing filament that combines exceptional impact strength and rigidity, making it ideal for demanding applications. With a diameter of 1.75mm and eco-friendly packaging, this filament is compatible with most 3D printers, ensuring a reliable and sustainable printing experience.
Manufacturer | Polymaker |
Part number | PA07001 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Item model number | PA07001 |
Size | 1.75 mm |
Colour | 1kg Black (Hex Code: #000000) |
Material | Polylactic Acid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
N**K
Durable and Easy to Print
This is my go to for anything needing strength and resilience at room temperature. Bed adhesion is solid but use a glue stick if you have really small parts. Print hot and slow with good cooling and you will avoid stringing and the problems it causes. Stringing has not been an issue for me. I have not had any warping. The performance is unreal. You can smack a benchy with a hammer and it won’t break. The color is always good from Polymaker. Get ready to hate… I don’t dry my filaments. Ever. I keep them in a clean and dry space and have never had any issues. I haven’t had this or any other filament pick up moisture. If they have, it hasn’t caused problems for what I print. Moisture is not an issue and I live in the mid south where it gets humid in the summer.You can’t go wrong with this filament.
A**N
This is great filament
arrived as described, zero problems, good quality filament.
L**S
This is the best filament I have ever used
I have been printing for over 10 years and have used all the "best stuff" as that changed throughout the years. I have also spent a lot of time dialing in to different petgs which is a nightmare at times. I recently began printing some parts that needed superior strength and rigidity. This ruled out pla and petg, I considered asa or poly but those have challenges in getting a good print and need to be printed on polycarbonate plates, which requires me to use another printer besides my prusa, but I love my prusa 🤣, not that I don't love my other printers. Anyway, I ran across someone recommending this polymaker stuff and thought I would give it a go. I started with a prusa pla profile and made a couple tweaks and tried it out. My first print was gorgeous, beautiful layer lines and pretty easy to dial in first layer height and temp etc. Hotter temps tended to cause issues with corners curling on small squares, but dialing it back cured that, I settled on 200-210 and that works well. I had to adjust my extrusion flow rate for each color, they are not all the same so keep that in mind. Over extruding of course will cause issues with dimensional parts and this filament exaggerated it for some reason, but keep the temp reasonable and extrusion at the lower limit and you will get amazing parts. Here is where I had trouble, the filament is so strong and so cohesive that supports suddenly became a permanent piece of the part.It is hard to even cut with a knife, and sanding is not as effective as regular pla so the durability bites you in that regard. I had to take my xy spacing for supports from 50% to 75% and z spacing to .2mm. This eliminated my drooping lines (similar to what petg likes to do) and made the supports pull off often in one solid piece leaving a very clean part behind. With these little tweaks you will have great success with this filament and I swear it's near bulletproof. It has a soft feel in your hand but great rigidity and feels almost like an injection molded part, not ceramic like some pla. If I had to quantify it I would say it's 80% pla and 20% petg, not that it really is, but that's what it performs like. I highly recommend it and I don't think I'll ever buy anything else, bubbye hatchbox!!!Ps, I love the idea of a recyclable spool, but HATE IT in execution, if I could I would rewind it onto an old plastic spool. The spool gets bent and drags, it leaves cardboard shreds in the spool holder, it has a lot more resistance to rotating than a plastic one so I feel a poorly made or tuned extruder may slip while feeding. That is one thing that bothers me, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it cuz I love the filament.
L**L
Excelente
Excelente
R**Y
Frustrating Filament
OK, so after thinking about this filament and doing more research, I must say although it's quite difficult to dial-in print settings, it definitely has its use-case. I am still struggling with it, but it seems that is a normal experience. Edges lifting up, elephants foot, and some stringing are still an issue, but the prints do come out dimensionally accurate and have great rigidity. It prints like I imagine ABS would, and may actually benefit from an enclosure. I ALMOST returned it, but I think this filament is a challenge I want to keep working on. The perfect settings are the quest, and prints along the way have been ok, with some nice structural qualities. Buyer beware, this filament will test you but may be worth it in the end.Original:I kept seeing everyone shout from the rooftops about how good PolyMaker filaments are, so I pulled the trigger on this to make some functional parts. This filament is SO finicky. Stringing even when dialed in with many, many calibration shapes. Build plate adhesion is difficult and spotty, and layer surfaces are rough no matter what (although I did get them a bit better by fine-turning). I am not a calibration or printing novice and this filament has given me more frustration than straight bad-quality PETG. Does not print with the 'ease of pla'. Would not buy again.
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