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The 3D Solutech Beige 3D Printer PLA Filament offers exceptional dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm and a weight of 2.2 lbs (1.0 kg). Compatible with a wide range of 3D printers, this filament is engineered to meet the highest quality standards, making it the go-to choice for professionals in the 3D printing space.
H**E
Tricky but worth it
So let’s go over the things about this filament you should be looking for. First off color, beige is correct and it matches closely to that of a doll like Barbie.So my likes with this filament-good results-great bed adhesion-consistent resultsDislikes-Tricky settings-supports can become harder to remove-lower temps result in under extrusionFirst attached images are that of my settings that work for my machine and this filament.So for my ender 3 v2 the temp tower test print provided by the cura extensions I found that anything under 210c and you get under extrusion problems. This under extrusion isn’t something I’ve seen with other brand filaments and was causing a concern with how much it looked like Swiss cheese. Now my bed temps are sitting at 50c and the nozzle temps are at 220c. So moving onto the layer height and z distance, found under the support tab, and the air gap, found under bed adhesion tab. My layer height is at .15mm and given that cura will round to the nearest number divided by the layer height. My z distance and air gap are at .3mm and my printing speeds are at 45mm/s. My support density is at 5% wall count 1 and the pattern is line. My retraction is set to 5mm at 45mm/s. I printed off a few support test pieces and found the settings I just listed to be just right. I am quite happy with the results after figuring out what settings this filament liked best. It does have a bit of a shine to it
J**M
Good inexpensive filament
I have tried Solutech brand PLA now in a variety of colors. It prints quite well, and I am generally satisfied with the quality. I have noticed that it doesn't have as good bed adhesion as other brands I have tried (Hatchbox, Amazonbasics, Paramount 3D, Matterhackers), but with minor tuning I have solved this issue. I have never had any clogging or extrusion issues with this filament (On My Ender 3 or Prusa i3 mk3s). I would recommend Solutech to anyone looking for an inexpensive brand of PLA that has a variety of colors. In regards to this specific color I found it true to the color you see in the images. I would call it more of a sand (light tan) color then a true beige but that is just my opinion.
M**R
Not bad
Prints OK, but I think the Paramount Ivory works better on my Prusa. It might be I don't have the temperature optimized for this filament.
D**N
A perfect color for bones and skulls
Have been trying to find a good price on a desert sand color PLA. Unfortunately, this isn't it... However, it is the perfect color for skulls and bones! It prints really well: this was my first large scale print, and I still need to tweak my printer settings. Irregularities in my print are not the filament's fault.
K**.
Great Quality and Consistency
This is a lovely 'bone' colored filament I use frequently to make skull dice towers. I've re-ordered a few times to keep myself stocked and I've yet to be disappointed.I print at .16 or .2, 220C to 215C temp, with a 65C heated bed. Occasionally I use bed weld on larger prints, but really - this stuff adheres fairly well. No breaking, no winding issues, and layer adhesion is consistent. I have used this and a Hatchbox filament similarly colored - and I always come back to this one. Why pay more for equal quality?
C**L
Great filiment so far
I am currently using this Filament for a Stegosaurus and am printing very long, thin bone like parts at .10mm with a large brim. I had a couple of prints fail to stick properly but after washing the plate down with soap and acetone (using the default smooth plate on a MK3s) I have eliminated the issue. This stuff may just need an immaculate bed surface. Retraction also seemed to be a bit of a problem on my machine, I've currently fixed that by upping the temp to 220 from 215. I'll adjust my retract down as well on later prints. Over-all, I really like the way they are coming out and the color is perfect for what I would call "fresh bone." I plan on aging the parts later with a coffee grind or dirt rub. If the rest of my parts go as well as these first few, I'll definitively be trying the other types / colors from Solutech.
S**G
Afequate
Product is as expected. Notes on best print settings would help avoid testing to find it out what they are. Not all filaments print best with exact same settings.
L**E
Beautiful prints no sanding needed
I have no complaints about this brand of filament. I have no issues with adhesion and the prints are beautiful. Very little stringing. This will be my go to for sure.
P**A
Buen filamento, buena relación calidad-precio
Buen filamento a buen precio, me imprime a la perfección a 200-204 grados, buena adhesión y buen acabado, al lijarlo es muy suave y queda una superficie muy favorable para pintarlo, lo recomiendo.
S**L
PLA filament
I'm new to 3D printing, starting with a basic printer about a month now, no problem with this filament, economical and prints good to me limited experience. I would buy this again.
M**N
Close to skin.
A little lighter than read skin, but did good job for my masks.
M**D
Works fine.
Works fine.
A**R
Poorly Wound
Not on the roll correctly. Gets bound up and breaks. I have bought 4 rolls of Solutech PLA, and all have been perfect except for beige. This roll of beige is not usable.
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