Pros & Cons
Pros
Good adhesion, zero problems with changing humidity, good extraction, clean prints. Low temp relative to classic wood filament though. By far the easiest print i have done straight out of the packets on two machines.
No issues with stringing or gaps. Stringing is a problem but coasting is the solution.
Cons
The filament printing temps are between 200 and 300 degrees, which meant that my hot end's heatsink couldn't dissipate the heat fast enough resulting in the filament inside the ptfe tubing inside the heatsink melting. Either it fails to stick to the b... Read More
This jayo filament is more a washed out pinky red. Carbon fibre content is supposed to be 20% and claims to have a have strength. It's certainly not brittle, but sadly the increased strength is missing.
Highlights
Quality
Brought for my son who is very happy with the quality of this product.
High quality material and a really good price.
This is a present so i’ve no idea on print quality etc but bought previously from here and all good
Same-ish quality as esun in my opinion, no stringing, no warping, sticks like glue to the bed!
Shipping
The project was a success, happy kid, thank you for the fast delivery.
Competitiveness
Aleays use this filament if availabke at a goid price.
To my supprise the cheapest fillament i bought, because others where unavailablewas the best i've use so far.
This filament is comparable to dremel’s own branded pla and uses the exact same settings.
Prints just as well, if not better than esun or other brands, prints really smoothly with virtually no stringing on my cr-6 se.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Haven’t really tested its strength but it’ll be the same as any pla i imagine
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is worth noting that although you can blame the filiment for a bad print when you should be looking at set up
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I’ve found that the stated recommended bed temp is a little high and for me causes warping 55 initial and 50 print temp seems to be my sweet spot with extruded temps normally between 212215 depending on what’s being printed
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Printer alerted me however it was too late