Pros & Cons
Pros
This tpu is exceptionally user-friendly, exhibiting neither stringing nor blobs. It functions flawlessly with the bambu lab generic tpu settings.
Highlights
Quality
I've used a roll so far, and it seems to be quite durable and prints well on my bambu x1c, after drying of course.
Used this tpu for a small job, printed well, no stringing or clogging,
Tried product for first time, did print well, not sure if could print quicker but i feel it is a 'harder' tpu thus it is not as... Read More
I accidentally used wrong profile and it didn't print well.
Price
For 1kg the price is good and now i have a good profile set its lovely.
You just can't deny this filament is the best for the price.
All in all, slightly expensive, slightly harder to print but nice looking with a nice feel.
Competitiveness
A lot better than a previous brand i get.
I've given it 4 stars but only because i've not compared it with other tpu's, for my first experience of tpu's it's been excellent.
This tpu isn't in the same category as the generic sainsmart / eryone type filaments.
Thought i would try an overture tpu as some other brands had issues printing some parts.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Tried product for first time did print well not sure if could print quicker but i feel it is a harder tpu thus it is not as flexible as the standard overture tpu
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Maybe it was just my design but think i keep to non high speed going forward for softer flexible pieces
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Printed these tyres i designed for my rcc car great for off road but the rubbers it to hard for on road use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As someone who has printed with only one brand of tpu before i thought i was going to be ok with this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Using an ender 3 obviously the best way would be to convert to direct drive
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I used a file from thingiverse for the conversion
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Next step was e step calibration i ended up going 150 steps
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its a nice soft filament and now im off to do the prints i bought it for