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====== PLA - Polylactic Acid ====== | ====== PLA - Polylactic Acid ====== | ||
+ | PLA is a very easy filament to print. Its usage as a filament predates many now-standardized 3D printer features such as heated beds, PEI build-sheets, | ||
+ | ==== Advantages ==== | ||
+ | * Low Cost | ||
+ | * Widely Available | ||
+ | * Easy to print | ||
+ | ==== Disadvantages ==== | ||
+ | * Low Temperature Tolerance | ||
+ | * Low Strength | ||
+ | ==== Variants ==== | ||
- | summary | + | Silk PLA is often prized for its unique color-shifting appearance. |
- | pros | + | Standard guidance on [[filaments: |
- | cons | + | ==== Baseline Printing Recommendations ==== |
- | Recommended Print Settings | + | These numbers are provided as a baseline, and **need** adjustment and calibration for your specific printer/ |
- | Notes on Filled Filaments | + | ^ Variant |
+ | |PLA |200C |65C |None | | ||
- | Other notes | + | ==== Other notes ==== |
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+ | None. |
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