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Pros & Cons
Pros
50extrusion multiplier 1. Prints are always a little stringy though.
This filament is twice as a gummy and stretchy as either of the aforementioned filaments. It's a little flexible but this isn't the soft and squishy type of tpu. Makes great pla parts with flexible hinges or gaskets.
This was printed on an ender 5 plus with capricorn bowden. Been using it for multi material prints on the prusa mk3. It has a direct drive so the filament rarely gets jammed.
The finish is very shiny and it is easily flexed in thin sheets like the phone case. The grass green color was a perfect match for nike's volt color, so it matches my shoes perfectly!
To diverge on a tangent, if anyone is wondering why i don't use a different printer beside the a5s, then it's because the two other printers i have are currently busy with other jobs and setups.
Cons
The filament binds up in the feeder and clogs the nozzle. It under extrudes and pops because its not properly dried. Too much flow bends it out of the extruder.
Highlights
Quality
The quality prints i am getting are excellent for the inexpensive price you pay.
No problems with quality of the one roll i've used.
I was printing with the suggested hot end values on the side of the spool and they are way too high.
4), the sainsmart profile works decently enough, as does the generic tpu profile.
Price
But this was was pretty good for price.
Packaging/appearance
I love the brightness of the the red.
I've had this spool sitting in the open on the a5s for a week now, and with many tpu filaments in my experience, that is more t... Read More
Competitiveness
First time using it on a creality sermoon, worked beyond expectations first time out.
I've ran some pretty flexible filaments, such as ninjaflex and some amazonbasics 95a tpu that seemed a little softer than 95a.
It stuck to my anycubic predator heated bed and pulled ups some of the surface treatment of this quick release bed.
I printed it using a anycubic kobra max with temperatures of 220c on the nozzle and 45c on the bed i used glue stick for a litt... Read More
Overview
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- This product had a total of 3,207 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 18 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After many test prints finally got the settings correct for the longer lk5 pro i couldnt find anything on the internet so i wanted to leave a review
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My settings are 245 degrees 30mms print speed 50 fan 30 degrees bed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Otherwise it gets tangled in the feeder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suggest having like 1mm of retraction otherwise something happens and it stops extruding but i dont know if thats just a me problem or not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ended 3 s1 pro 220 nozzle and 60 on the bed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In order to get this to print right the biggest adjustment i had to make was to increase the distance between the nozzle and print bed by two clicks equal to 0
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Before making this adjustment every print was failing with the filament getting jammed in the extruderprinthead
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The biggest con is the stringiness that occurs particularly in the spaces between travels on complex prints
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