🌟 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The GEEETECH HS-PLA Filament is a high-performance 1.75mm filament designed for high-speed 3D printers. Made from eco-friendly starch materials, it offers precision with a diameter tolerance of +/-0.03mm, enhanced toughness, and optimal printing temperatures, ensuring quality and efficiency in every print.
U**D
Work perfectly with a high speed printer with a 0.6mm nozzle
I have been printing for at least 6 years now and used most of the filament brands available on amazon by now. Geeetech has always been my go to brand for cheap filament without compromising on quality and this new version called HS-PLA or High Speed PLA has been fun to try. I have been printing on my modified Thinker SE with a 0.6mm nozzle and all the prints have come out great. I have even tried it on my normal 0.4mm nozzle Neptune 3 and still no complains. The printing parameters are the same as normal PLA so I am printing at a 210C nozzle temp and 50C bed temp. There has been no clogging, or deterioration of filament during my extensive prints. Even the filament quality is great and it can easily be painted or co printed with other brands like I did with the Mandala in the picture.
I**Y
Print feels strong and solid !
I really recommend this filament for bambu lab 3D printer users !
P**S
Handled all the speed I could throw at it
I've been printing for many years now and have tried out all kinds of filaments out but when I saw this Geeetech HS-PLA I had to look up what HS meant which is where I found out it means HIGH SPEED.I'm not normally too bothered about making my prints quicker as I find that you can loose quality so the fact that there is a filament designed to be printed quickly had me intrigued.Firstly I printed a 190-230 temp tower and I have to say that it was difficult to choose which temp looked better so I settled on 220 as this is slightly higher than I normally print at, as this filament advertises a higher temp range.I normally print at 50 mm/s on my Ender 3 Pro so I decided to do my first print at this temp to have a base level to work withMy first print came out great.I then printed my second print at 100mm/s and this came out just as good as the first. Impressive.Then went all out for the last print going for 200mm/s which is the fastest my printer is advertised to support. Again this came out perfectly.I then printed some things a little bigger but a little slower than my max speed just to see how the filament performed under fair conditions and it's come out ace.I'm more than happy with this filament and it handled all the speed I could throw at it.
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