ERYONE Matte PLA Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Filament PLA
ERYONE Matte PLA Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Filament PLA, -0.03mm, 1kg(2.2lbs)/Spool, Matte Ruby Red
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Weight: | 1 kg |
Dimensions: | 22 x 21 x 7.3 cm; 1 kg |
Brand: | ERYONE |
Colour: | Matte Ruby Red |
Manufacture: | ERYONE |
Dimensions: | 22 x 21 x 7.3 cm; 1 kg |
We’ve tried the matte rainbow water colour and have to say it looks amazing and the kids love the colors as much as I do, can’t wait to use more highly recommended
Using eryone matte rainbow
Created a mushroom/fungi wall shelf and a baby dragon to go with it
Absolutely amazing product. Deffo added to my order list for more
Eryone always amazed me with their fillaments
It has great printing qualities, but that’s not even the best thing about it – what makes it quite unique is that it can be sanded without any visual degradation! Sanded spots look just the same as the printed surfaces. As long as the layers are thick enough you can remove any imperfections, support marks etc with very little effort at that. It is also very easy to paint. It’s not for everything, but if I had to choose a single filament only, it would well likely be this one.
Never had an issue with the solid colour matt range thus far *Touch wood* Also i’m seeing people are having issues with the cardboard spools in the AMS on Bambu Labs. I’ve not experienced any issues with any cardboard reels and i’ve been using them non stop for around a year now.
ERYONE’s Matte PLA range is my favorite filament for printing any parts that need a nice finish.
For models especially, I print at 0.08mm on the Ender 5, and the rocket nozzle for my Orion spacecraft looks fantastic without any post processing needed. This is A+++ filament.
Of course I haven’t tried other matte brands to compare them to though, when you find a filament that prints this well you stick with it.
This was purchased for a moss tower project. The print quality is great and the matt finish is just lovely. Purchased more reels in matt black and matt grey and really pleased with the results so far. Layer lines near invisible. First layer laydown near flawless. Adhesion possibly too good on my Max Neo!
I see myself buying a lot more!
This is a nice filament to use and it is the only one i’ve seen in this colour, however it has caused a few more problems when using it compared to alternatives. On multiple occasions corners of the prints haven’t stuck to the base correctly resulting in warped prints which was not the case using other filament. However even in spite of this, the end result leaves a very nice product that feels nicer than alternative brands and is worth the extra steps to make it work correctly with my printer.
i wanted to print a aa and aaa battery missile holder sam system thing that i seen on printerverse, and also a box to store my spare nozzles in and settled on this olve green.
the colour is nice but i could not get a single print to come off the bed without a warped corner, it might of been due to a draft im not sure as my setup has changed significantly since buying and printing with this filament, like any filament the adhesion is in your beds cleanliness and your capacity to isolate the print area from temperature changes, the filament sticks to itself very well.
It’s a very nice typical drab army olive green colour.
My primary 3D printer is the Eryone Thiniker S and has given me nothing but great prints (providing the settings are on point) so I have high expectation from their own brand of PLA. I received the matt PLA in denim blue within 24 hours of ordering from Amazon.
The roll comes packed in the usual Amazon box with paper filler, the branded box is natural cardboard and very environmentally friendly, inside the roll of PLA is well packed and vacuumed with a sachet of silica crystals.. The finish is complete matt. The feel of the rolled PLA and finished prints is smooth to the touch.
Regarding the tolerances, I found the filament was almost entirely 1.75mm and although stated there’s a 0.2mm+/- tolerance, this could go down to 1.71mm. However in all my time 3D printing, an extra 10 microns is not going to cause you any issues. I didn’t find many areas where it exceeded 1.75mm either. I’ve had much more expensive PLAs that although performed great, had greater dimensional variations than the Eryone.
I decided to print a first layer and calicat as my test prints, these was printed at a 0.2mm layer height and 60mm/s. It’s worth noting for anyone relatively new to 3D printing that I have been perfecting my Cura (slicer software) settings for a good while and even now I still fiddle with them. 99/100 print errors are because your settings are wrong rather than it being a problem with your filament (often just slow your print down to improve quality).
Eryone recommend printing between 190-220c. I’m used to printing at 195-210c and decided to try 200c and found this was definitely the best temperature resulting in no warping or stringing. Both test prints came out great with no issues.
I went on to print a stand and holder for my 5″ display / Raspberry Pi / Octodash for my Eryone ER-20 and as you can see from the photos the colour and finish is really good, I like a good matt finish.
Overall I am mega impressed! PLA prices are very volatile at the moment, this is not the cheapest and whilst definitely not the most expensive, it has the same quality and feel of the ultra-premium plastics.