Highlights
Quality
More prone to stringing than some of the other pla+ i have, so i use this mostly for prototyping or when i don't care about the... Read More
I was surprised at the quality of the print with this filament, and i'll likely be buying more from this brand.
Print quality was consistent to what i would expect from pla.
So if you're also new to this hobby, you'll be happy with the results.
Price
For the price, i think it's worth a try.
Print quality is fantastic and the price is even better
99 at the time of this review, the price is quite reasonable for a plus filament.
Price is decent, especially with the coupon applied to get it closer to $22.
Competitiveness
Decent competitor to other brands like sunlu.
It also prints nicely, and played well with my existing petg slicer profile.
This jayo white petg filament prints well.
I used my usual petg profile 235/80.
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Compared with other petg i have used it prints at lesser temperature
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Might lower to 230 on the next print
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There was no threading and the roll was wound up perfectly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Only complaint is that the gold is more of a kinda shiny mustard color kinda close to gold but not quite and the silver is pretty much just light gray not very shiny at all let alone metallic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This pla filament is really temperamental
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You also want to make sure your nozzlebed distance is just right because this pla can curl and stick to the nozzle if its not adhering well to the print bed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Toolow temps result in lots of strings and you want to slice in a skirt or brim to make sure youve got good consistent adhesion and temperature before the actual print starts