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The ERYONE Filament PLA 1.75 mm is a high-quality, eco-friendly 3D printing filament available in a variety of colors, including a unique dark wood finish. With a precision tolerance of +/-0.03mm, it ensures excellent surface quality and strong layer adhesion, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced users. Each spool is vacuum-sealed for optimal performance and compatibility with 99% of FDM 3D printers.
Manufacturer | S&Z ERYONE Co.ltd |
Brand | ERYONE |
Item Weight | 2.93 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.94 x 8.31 x 2.91 inches |
Item model number | Dark wood pla |
Color | Dark Wood |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Manufacturer Part Number | Dark wood pla |
A**E
Very cool!
Very cool colors, it changes at different angles. Unique and cool effect. Great print quality, and I love the sealed edge on the cardboard spool. It works in the AMS very well
K**L
Awesome Sparkly PLA
Very smooth printing on my BambuLab X1C. Beautiful results. The image is of a VW Camper Pen Holder
R**.
Prints effortlessly and looks amazing.
Marcus Aurelius and Lion printed nearly perfectly on Prusa I3 MK3S with nozzle at 220°C and 70°C bed using Prusa textured sheet and E3D 0.40 mm hardened steel nozzle. No issues at all, prints really nicely. Notice I did not use the smooth PEI sheet as adhesion is not an issue with a properly calibrated first layer on your printer, unless you're printing really fine lined designs. The finish is great I just need to do a little clean up on the prints.If you're having problems with this filaments adhesion, I am certain your printers z is not calibrated properly. Take the time to actually calibrate your printer. (I have done z still need to get x y right for the sight layer shifting)Marcus Aurelius printed with a 0.4 nozzle at 0.1mm layer height 3 perimeters 0 infill. 5mm Brim with support only for the nose and beard. As you can see I was quick to pull the support off and broke the bottom of the beard. That is my fault, not the filament.Lion printed with same 0.4 nozzle at 0.15mm layer height 4 perimeters 0 infill. Support for front paws, tail and chin.I would definitely recommend going with a smaller diameter nozzle maybe a 0.2 to get truly immaculate prints.Only complaint is the spool looks like a kid rolled it. I'll have to pay attention to its feed to make sure deep in there aren't any tangles.Happy Printing!
S**S
Good Filament. Prints well once you get it dialed in.
Just got my first printer. . . Ender 3 Pro. Went through 1/2 a roll of Black PLA from Eryone and have loved it. . no issues other than a couple of mistakes I made that were user error.I just switched out the filaments to start using this Marble PLA, and it doesn't seem to print the same at all. Using the same setting that gave me near perfect results with the Black filament are leaving a few globs and seems to be stringier. . . Adhesion doesn't seem to be as good as the Black either, but that hasn't been an issue really.We'll see how it goes after a few more prints with this. So far I had one print, a Moai Head, come out well in marble. . .Printed a Benchy which came out a little rough. . . Then I've had a couple failed prints that created a lot of spaghetti.I'll report back if I can get it dialed in more to fix the issues I've had.Update. . . After some trial and error I've gotten this to print well. It seems to like to print a bit cooler than the black filament. The marble does better at about 205 with 50-55 bed temp. . . where the black is happier at 210-212 with 60 bed.Weirdly the Marble seems tougher too. . .My supports are really hard to remove from it, and leave more rough spots. See the Raptor Claw in the picture.
J**D
Read the 1 star reviews!!
I should have listened to the 1 star reviews! When this filament prints, it is gorgeous. But 9 times out of 10 this filament leads to a print failure. My printer is fairly well dialed in. I can load any other filament I have and print a model, no problem. But I load this up and it will fail nearly every time, usually 2 to 3 hours into a print which wastes time, money, and plastic, to say nothing of driving me crazy. Nothing fixes the problem.Bed adhesion is horrendous. I have a steel sheet coated in PEI and a CR Touch. I barely ever have first layer problems. Since using this, I have re-leveled the bed four times, replaced the nozzle, slowed the first layer down to 5mm/s, put the first layer to .3mm, and set it at every temp from 200 to 230. I have tried brims and even rafts extending 20 mm away from a part. I have set Z Lift to avoid running into curling filament... NOTHING works. I want to love this filament because the one time it works, it is gorgeous....Layer lines are almost completely hidden by the glitter effect. But it's not worth the hours hunched over your printer watching to see if the latest tweak will finally make this work the way it should., and then tearing your hair out when it fails.
N**D
unique glow-in-the-dark colors have made the most fun prints I've done in a while
I haven't done any printing with glow-in-the-dark before. I've never been a big fan of the typical color. But, I was intrigued by the new multi-color GITD filaments from Eryone. So, I decided to give them a try.I was surprised that they all appear almost identical in normal light. For that reason, I'm planning to try some multi filament prints to have items that appear plain in daylight but when dark they would show off the different colors.The filament printed well. I did my normal calibration tests and settled on 190C for the temperature. My flow was 1% higher than normal and for retraction I used my normal .8 mm distance with a slightly slower 30 mm/s speed (direct drive.) I had a few very fine hairs that can easily be blasted off with the heat blower.It does have a slightly rough/abrasive texture to it. I went with a brass nozzle for now, since all my hardened nozzles are .6 and larger. I wanted to keep at .4 in there for finer detail. I have gone through about half the rolls and not seeing significant wear, but I will examine it when I'm done. I would recommend a hardened/coated nozzle if you can.As with most GITD, most of today's LED lights won't charge it very well. Obviously sunlight is the best source but I had an old shop light with an incandescent bulb that worked well. I didn't have anything specifically for UV light, which probably would have been the best way to get these shining brightly.Purple and blue gave the most vibrant results. The orange-red was a little more subtle. I did some small fidget stars with the rainbow and saw a little color shift, it would be much more impressive on something larger.I wasn't sure how these mini cardboard rolls would work in my filament dryer, but they are sturdy and worked just fine.These 4 rolls have been a lot of fun to work with so far. I've done a lot of fidget cubes and stars since I know kids will love those. I'm carefully pondering what to do with these next.
P**N
Buen material
Buen filamento, muy estable y se puede trabajar a muchas temperaturas
E**.
Overall good, not perfect
Isn't super good at sticking to the bed, so be sure to use a brim or some kind of adhesive. And it's slightly brittle, bending a piece off the spool it snaps at about 160°. But overall it prints really well on my Sovol SV06 with a hardened steel 0.4mm nozzle at 190C. And the effect it has is great at hiding layer lines.
M**E
Magnifique
Super rendu, la couleur est magnifique, s'imprime sans soucis, température utilisé pour la buse a 205° avec un bed a 60, sur une sidewinder x2.
M**H
Tolles Filament
Inzwischen habe ich schon einige Filamente von ERYONE durch. Man kann sagen, dass ich inzwischen echter "Fan" dieser Filamente bin. Das liegt zum einen ganz klar an dem Look, den die Filamente bei den Druckmodellen erzeugen. Zum anderen aber auch ganz klar an der guten "Handhabung". Denn nach gut einem halben Jahr 3D Druck sehe ich mich immer noch als Anfänger. Und da möchte ich nicht erst 10 Fehlversuche haben, bis ich zu einem passenden Ergebnis komme. Gerade bei Silk, Rainbow oder eben diesem Burnt Titanium Filament.Abgesehen vom PETG Filament - mit welchem ich bei größeren Modellen leider nicht so klargekommen bin - sind die ERYONE Filamente für mich eine klare Empfehlung, egal ob Anfänger oder Fortgeschrittener!
G**
Really good/Heel goed
The glow is really good, a tip... Use your phone light to charge your peace of print/ geeft echt goed licht. Voor het opladen, van je print project, gebruik bijvoorbeeld je mobiele telefoon licht voor het opladen van je project, dan heb je een mooie Glow 🌟
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