Rigidi ink, only tried a sample and had a lot of problems with warping. Shipping cost is high as for most French companies.Īccenix, only tried the PLA, very nice to print, I have only found this filament at Ebay, guess that it a rebrand, spools are identical to Grossiste 3D and printing characteristics too. Web page is in French only but a translation plugin in the browser solves the problem. An odd thing is that it is cheaper to buy 2 pcs of 1 kg rolls than 1 pcs of 2 kg roll. Very good range of colours, 28 if my memory is right. Very low cost but price has increased due to exchange rate. Very nice filament that prints very good, have used this filament for tricky prints were other brands have failed. Grossiste 3D only tried PLA as their PETG is too expensive. Orange is very close to Prusa orange, useful when Prusa is out of stock for Prusa orange.ģD experten, only tried PLA nice range of colours and materials prints well but inconsistent i diameter, highest spread of all brands I have measured. Quite cheap and available in high street shops all over Sweden.Īdd:north: have only used PETG, easy to print, not the cheapest PETG. My first choice for parts that I will paint, hardly needs sanding and filler. The nature coloured PLA prints very good, very nice surface and easy to print.
Have also successfully used Prima select ASA, PC and woodfill.Ĭlas Ohlson have only tried the PLA, very little pigment in the material, colours are transparent "candy colours" that can be useful sometimes, but mostly not. Prima value is OK but gives not as good print quality as easy print. Silver tends to clog in 0.25 mm nozzle.ģD Prima: Easy print is very nice to use speedy deliveries within Sweden, usually gets my filament teh day after order. White is a tricky colour, but Prusa White PLA gives very nice results, my favourite for white. Prusa: Reliable filament at affordable cost. Prusament: Very good value for the money, only problem is that stock levels are too low at Prusa, can never order all the colours I want at the same time. Tried a lot of brands and most of them print fine. The material prints just as well as Amazon and Inland and their customer service is fast and excellent (they sent me the wrong color and I had a shipping notice for the correct rolls within minutes of dropping them a note).
They offer 500g "master" spools in their full range of colors which is great for me as I can store more colors on hand (due to the lack of a spool) and other than black and natural I tend not to go through other colors fast so less potentially wasted filament is a good thing.
a layer or too before the first bridge or overhang). I print it about 15 degrees cooler than the Prusament settings and leave the fan off as long as possible (e.g. Amazon/Overture PETG: This is the only PETG I've used so I can't really compare with others.
Amazon/Overture PLA: I've used a fair amount and have never had issues with it.RE: What brand of filament does everyone recommend?