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Pros & Cons
Pros
Ender 3pro and ender 2pro are the printers i use with this filament. I print on a pei sheet, and have never had one of these prints fail on me. The printer it's being used on is the anycubic kobra 2 neo with a max print speed of 250mm/s.
Filament is wound neatly on the cardboard spools and is tangle free. This is much stronger than overture pla+ as i had printed a set of gears in pla+ that lasted about a month in constant service before distorting and stripping teeth. Will be buying m... Read More
Cons
Reviewer received a bad batch of overture pla+.
The filament is not spooled nicely either, always wanting to either unspool or twist. Same filament and material just rewound onto another spool.
Seems there may have been a moister issue. The only way i can keep corners from warping is with at least 10mm of brim.
Highlights
Quality
I never have real adhesion issues, and the print quality is great.
I use a 3d printer filament dryer to prep the filament before printing so i am sure that is helping with my success but i love ... Read More
I've found overture filament to all around good filament but it all seems to have an issue with the first few loops on every sp... Read More
The print quality is about the same as pla+ but it has a ductile feeling to it so i use it for my mechanical assemblies vs.
Price
I suppose we all know by now that there is little difference between filament manufacturer (except the price tag), nowadays.
Competitiveness
I can't comment on the heat improvements as that doesn't apply but for a working assembly, this material works better than petg.
I get the best results compared to some of the other brands.
Helpful InsightsBETA
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Compared to other filaments using the default settings was a problem at least until i got past the first layer then things went smoother but the first layer was a bit gummy and often had to abort prints on the first layer
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I found by slowing the first few layers print way down i could get a solid first layer then could speed up after that
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I suppose we all know by now that there is little difference between filament manufacturer except the price tag nowadays
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My carbon fiber pla prints look almost like sla prints
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Retraction is 1mm at 70mmsec with an all metal hotend
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Think i’m gonna get blue next
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Dont know what happened with this batch but it got super broken 1000 pieces 2 days after of been opened
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Ive found overture filament to all around good filament but it all seems to have an issue with the first few loops on every spool ive used
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