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eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Black
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Brand | eSUN |
Material | Polylactic Acid |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
About this item
- 1KG net (approximately 2.2 lbs) PLA Filament with Black Spool
- eSUN PLA PRO 3D Printer Filament Vacuumed Sealed With Desiccant. Superb layer bonding. Several times stronger than PLA.
- 1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm)
- Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 205C - 225C
- Spool Diameter: 8" - Spool Width: 2.50" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.05" - Inner Circle Diameter: 3.5"
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 8.5 x 8.11 x 2.95 inches; 2.2 Pounds
- Item model number : FBA_IG-C-PLAPRO175B1
- Date First Available : April 20, 2016
- Manufacturer : eSUN
- ASIN : B01EKEMDA6
- Best Sellers Rank: #784 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #35 in 3D Printing Filament
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
eSUN 3D Printer Filament: PLA PRO (PLA+)
Extrusion Temperature Range: 205 to 225 Celsius
PLA PRO(PLA+) Advantages:
Superb layer bonding High rigidity. Good glossiness. Several times tougher than PLA Smoother finished printouts. No cracking or brittle problem. Prints are hard to break.
PLA PRO(PLA+) print temperature is about 20 Celsius higher than regular PLA. Most users print at around 210 to 215 Celsius.
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PLA+ has a low shrinkage rate and sticks very well both to bed and layer to layer. |
PLA+ is a biological material, extracted and purified from corn grain, eco- friendly, odorless, and harmless to human. |
The product is vacuum packed with a manual. It is not easy to absorb moisture and is ok for long-term storage. It absorbs slower and less moisture than standard PLA. |
Many colors to choose from.
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Customers like the quality, color, and value of the thermoplastic filament. They mention that it prints well, is consistent from roll to roll, and is appealing. Some like the value, while others dislike tangles. Opinions are mixed on quality, stringing, and adhesion.
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Customers like the print quality of thermoplastic filament. They say it prints beautifully, easy, and smooth. Some mention that it consistently outputs durable quality prints.
"...Give it a try and see if you like it as well. It is so easy to print, you'll never go back to the other stuff...." Read more
"Amazing quality, I ordered this in 2021, it worked really well...." Read more
"...In the end, the print was successful and did stick to the print bed a lot better. The only thing that I didn't really like was the smell...." Read more
"...But is it as difficult as ABS to print?..." Read more
Customers like the color of the thermoplastic filament. They mention that it's appealing, vibrant, and good looking. Some say that the other colors perform fine. Some customers also mention that the fire engine red is awesome and easy to identify the color.
"...Color is consistent from roll to roll and throughout the roll. Great stuff." Read more
"...This fire engine red is awesome, not only is it red, it printed beautifully on my Bambu printer using the Esun+ preset without any tweaking...." Read more
"Sturdy and good looking!" Read more
"...This is just my 3rd shot at temps and it looks good, so ill keep 225/220 - 65/60 unless i see a need to back it off a bit...." Read more
Customers like the value of thermoplastic filament. They mention it's well worth the price invested, has good quality, and is good value for money. Some say that the first roll was absolutely great and is one of their favorite to run.
"...Completely worth the $25." Read more
"A commendable product, well worth the price invested. The high-quality PLA and appealing color make it a satisfying purchase...." Read more
"Very good quality for the price." Read more
"Wonderful pla. Performed great in many applications. The black and fire engine red colors were were beautiful...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that the print came out strong and smooth, while others say that it did break at about 135. The spool cracked slightly and was damaged on three corners. Some customers also mention that it's prone to snap when being pulled from a stock spook.
"...egg showed a smooth surface with ZERO support, and the top of the egg did NOT collapse!..." Read more
"Amazing quality, I ordered this in 2021, it worked really well...." Read more
"...At about 135, it did break, but not snapped in two like PLA.This is going to be my new replacement filament as I use up my PLA stock." Read more
"This stuff is great. Is it without compromise? No, but it's still an exceptional filament...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adhesion of thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it sticks perfectly to a PEI sheet and the bed, while others say that it doesn't stick at all, the supports stick too much, and the layers don't adhere to each other.
"...No fear of it cracking again.The support was not overly clingy either, which I would have expected...." Read more
"...It would always overlap itself and could cause potential snags. But at the price I was paying it was a minor thing...." Read more
"...Otherwise it is the perfect every-day use filament. It adheres well to my glass mat and pops off with a little help from the scraper...." Read more
"This filament sticks excellent to the bed, haven’t had one issue with print adhesions at all...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stringing of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it works perfectly with little to no stringing, while others say that they have had a little bit of stringing in some cases.
"...I also had problems with stringing between parts with PLA. Not with PLA+. The pictures are the PLA+ parts on the printer...." Read more
"...There was still some whispy stringing that could be removed with a medium toothbrush or with a quick pass of a lighter and it was pristine...." Read more
"...It handles bridges and overhangs very well, it has negligible stringiness, and it shows exceptional detail across all layer heights...." Read more
"...It was printing like garbage, stringy, blobs everywhere. I canceled the first two prints i did with this stuff about a minute in...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tangles in the thermoplastic filament. They mention that the winding is terrible and the filament gets tangled frequently. Some say that the reel keeps getting tucked up during prints.
"I love the brand love the Filament just when I got this spool half of it was entangled meaning I had to cut half of the spool off to even start..." Read more
"...One thing I noticed with my white roll is that I got a few tangles when I first started using them...." Read more
"...the end of the roll, it was not put on the spool correctly and keeps tangling and wasting my prints...." Read more
"...Was fine until I started a larger project. It was all bound up and in disarray, causing me to lose the print three times...." Read more
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I'm glad I did.... this PLA PRO (PLA+) will be the filament I buy from now on.
The colors are very close to the old favorite eSUN PLA colors, but the PLUS colors are a bit richer and have a deeper tone, (as near as I can tell on the several colors that I bought for the testing). But the PLA PRO (PLA+) is a LOT stronger, and more flexible after printing.
To strength-test it, I ran a print with the PLA PRO+ that I had consistently had trouble with just using plain PLA. The problem print has a latch that would snap under pressure when the support was removed. (Six times in a row - very frustrating.) The PLA PRO filament printed at a slightly higher temperature than the regular PLA, and it was.....creamier. (Sorry...not a terribly masculine word....but that's what it was.) It was strong enough that I was able to remove the support without breaking the latch off into my hand for the seventh time, and it flexes enough to allow the latch to close and open easily. No fear of it cracking again.
The support was not overly clingy either, which I would have expected. But it came away cleaner than regular PLA supports. Definitely a pleasant surprise.
I wanted to test it on overhangs as well, so I put it up against another print that had caused trouble for me with overhang curl and heat pitting on a curved bottom surface. The underside of the egg shaped print usually developed pitting, (even with support), in PLA.
I absolutely didn't believe the results of this test...which was run with NO SUPPORT for the PLA PRO (PLA+) filament, on a smaller version (heat soak effect magnified), just to see what it would do. I'll put the pictures below, because otherwise, you won't believe it either. (Keep in mind, the bottom of the white PLA egg had support underneath it, and it still looks like a mountainside. The black PLA PRO egg showed a smooth surface with ZERO support, and the top of the egg did NOT collapse! I've NEVER been able to print that egg without center support. The PLA PRO printed without it. (Gonna be reprinting all of those as well in the PLA+.)
I tested a couple of Benchies - the PLA PRO handled them just fine without any added support. There was no warping or curling. (I do run a MIC6 plate with a PEI coating, so warp is not usually a problem, except on steep overhangs.)
Finally, I did a test on heat resistance, and there was no significant gain in the PRO filament. Both straightened segments slumped in a 250°F (120°C) oven, at about the same time.
Bottom line - this is by far the best PLA I've tested. The only thing I noticed was a few absolutely miniscule zits here and there, because I haven't dialed it in yet. It's slightly shinier than regular PLA, but the shine can be easily and uniformly knocked back with a damp Magic Eraser.
Give it a try and see if you like it as well. It is so easy to print, you'll never go back to the other stuff.
Update: Just printed a flat box divider that shows the flex on this stuff - the divider is 2.8 mm thick, so it would be pretty stiff (and might break) when bent this much, if it was printed from plain PLA. The curvature was not imprinted into the divider though - it flattened back out.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2016
I'm glad I did.... this PLA PRO (PLA+) will be the filament I buy from now on.
The colors are very close to the old favorite eSUN PLA colors, but the PLUS colors are a bit richer and have a deeper tone, (as near as I can tell on the several colors that I bought for the testing). But the PLA PRO (PLA+) is a LOT stronger, and more flexible after printing.
To strength-test it, I ran a print with the PLA PRO+ that I had consistently had trouble with just using plain PLA. The problem print has a latch that would snap under pressure when the support was removed. (Six times in a row - very frustrating.) The PLA PRO filament printed at a slightly higher temperature than the regular PLA, and it was.....creamier. (Sorry...not a terribly masculine word....but that's what it was.) It was strong enough that I was able to remove the support without breaking the latch off into my hand for the seventh time, and it flexes enough to allow the latch to close and open easily. No fear of it cracking again.
The support was not overly clingy either, which I would have expected. But it came away cleaner than regular PLA supports. Definitely a pleasant surprise.
I wanted to test it on overhangs as well, so I put it up against another print that had caused trouble for me with overhang curl and heat pitting on a curved bottom surface. The underside of the egg shaped print usually developed pitting, (even with support), in PLA.
I absolutely didn't believe the results of this test...which was run with NO SUPPORT for the PLA PRO (PLA+) filament, on a smaller version (heat soak effect magnified), just to see what it would do. I'll put the pictures below, because otherwise, you won't believe it either. (Keep in mind, the bottom of the white PLA egg had support underneath it, and it still looks like a mountainside. The black PLA PRO egg showed a smooth surface with ZERO support, and the top of the egg did NOT collapse! I've NEVER been able to print that egg without center support. The PLA PRO printed without it. (Gonna be reprinting all of those as well in the PLA+.)
I tested a couple of Benchies - the PLA PRO handled them just fine without any added support. There was no warping or curling. (I do run a MIC6 plate with a PEI coating, so warp is not usually a problem, except on steep overhangs.)
Finally, I did a test on heat resistance, and there was no significant gain in the PRO filament. Both straightened segments slumped in a 250°F (120°C) oven, at about the same time.
Bottom line - this is by far the best PLA I've tested. The only thing I noticed was a few absolutely miniscule zits here and there, because I haven't dialed it in yet. It's slightly shinier than regular PLA, but the shine can be easily and uniformly knocked back with a damp Magic Eraser.
Give it a try and see if you like it as well. It is so easy to print, you'll never go back to the other stuff.
Update: Just printed a flat box divider that shows the flex on this stuff - the divider is 2.8 mm thick, so it would be pretty stiff (and might break) when bent this much, if it was printed from plain PLA. The curvature was not imprinted into the divider though - it flattened back out.
There seems to be a misconception that it's significantly stronger than regular PLA, but that's not the case. It's actually slightly-softer, and has a slightly-lower Tg. However, I DO mean slightly... the numbers are negligible considering PLA's typical use for low-heat, decorative purposes. This isn't a secret, the filament comes with a comparison sheet and it clearly shows these numbers.
The reason everyone thinks it's so much stronger is because it's MUCH more flexible than regular PLA, which as everyone knows is extremely brittle. The PLA+ prints are much easier to handle or fit into other parts since they won't snap/shatter as soon as you try to bend them slightly. This makes huge difference.
As for print-ability... it's simply amazing. I've produced my best-looking prints using this filament. It handles bridges and overhangs very well, it has negligible stringiness, and it shows exceptional detail across all layer heights. I've never seen my 0.1mm prints look so good.
Despite what some people say, it's not quite as easy to print as regular PLA. But is it as difficult as ABS to print? Not even close... Your bed does need to be leveled well for it to stick and it required glue stick on heated glass for good adhesion, where I found I can print regular PLA on bare heated glass. I had no problems with warping, but I did need to let the part cool down naturally on the platform before attempting removal. When I first attempted to remove a print warm it did warp slightly after cooling.
In summary, it's sort of like PLA (with all it's benefits) inherited the flexible characteristics of ABS at the expense of 10% more print difficulty. It's doesn't have enough strength or heat resistance to replace ABS, but one could easy replace all their PLA with PLA+ and be very happy. It's certainly worth the $3 extra per spool. I have no reason buy regular PLA anymore.
In case you're curious, here are my basic settings.
Extruder Temp = 215 C
Bed Temp = 70 C
Speed = 45-60mm/s
Cooling Fan = 100% entire print
Additions = Pre-extrusion brim enabled, no raft
Adhesion = Elmers purple glue stick on glass
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Good adhesion.
Print quality is good.
The colour is really nice.
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2024
Good adhesion.
Print quality is good.
The colour is really nice.
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