Pros & Cons
Pros
This prints nicely, has a good satin finish, and is noticeably tougher than pla and esun's own pla+ currently printing the black at 210, up to about 50mm/s. Used to use other brand but have now switched to e-sun for all my prints. It’s a nice blue/gre... Read More
Cons
Seems impossible to know which amazon will send you.
Highlights
Quality
Super print quality, tuff, and easy to print a lot better than trying to print with abs.
Very pleased with the results from this pla+ material.
Price
Just hope the price does not inflate through popularity like so many other brands tend to do.
Packaging/appearance
Almost same settings as standard pla just need a little more heat on the hotend.
Competitiveness
So this year i decided to try esun's epla-st and boy it does the job and it's easier to print than petg and abs.
Used to use other brand but have now switched to e-sun for all my prints.
I bought this filament to print engineering-quality small-to medium-sized parts on a creality ender-3 s1 pro.
Was printed on a pursa mk3s+ with a e3d revo 6.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
good, great, excellent, tried and tough. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 147 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 29 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Had to up the flow rate to get a nice finish
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall i have given this 5 stars as i have had good success with most esun materials barring abs not sure what they added to that but its a nightmare to work with compared to plain old abs
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The media could not be loaded
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This prints nicely has a good satin finish and is noticeably tougher than pla and esuns own placurrently printing the black at 210 up to about 50mmshowever my roll so far isnt 0
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not a problem to account for in software but not quite as stated
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used a heat gun to remove the tiny bit of stringing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Was printed on a pursa mk3s with a e3d revo 6