Weight | 1 kg |
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Color | Army Green(#8A8850), Black(#0D110E), Brown(#AB713E), Chocolate(#50311E), Dark Blue(#003B80), Digital Blue(#0099E6), Fresh red(#F00000), Gray Blue(#8FBBC1), Green(#0CCF81), Highlight Yellow(#EBFF57), Light Blue(#99F1FF), Light Gray(#74777D), Light Green(#BCD69B), Olive Green(#B0BE50), Orange(#FF852E), Pink(#F092B3), Purple(#7659B5), Red(#FF0505), Royal Gold(#E3B145), Silver Metal(#C9D0D4), Space Gray(#969BA2), White(#E8E4DF), Wine(#AD0028), Yellow(#EEEA44) |
Specification | Weight / Diameter:1kg / 1.75mm |
Ship from: | CN |
Jacob Barbot –
Glad I found the color I wanted for my project. Great product will definitely buy this again soon.
Matt Damon –
Been running this Oriental3d black PLA through my Ender for a couple weeks now and honestly, it’s been cruisin smooth. First off, it feeds like butter. No jams, no weird tangles, none of that headache mess that can pop up with cheaper filament. I just loaded it up and forgot about it. Which is kind of the dream right?
The print quality is real decent too. Layers go down nice and even, like pancakes if you got a steady hand. I been making some functional stuff like tool holders and a couple decorative bits just to test it, and the surface finish came out clean. Not super glossy but not chalky either, just that nice in between look that doesn’t scream “homemade” in a bad way.
Color’s solid too. It’s not that washed out gray black some spools give you. This one’s a true black, deep and consistent all the way through. Doesn’t fade out halfway through a print like I’ve had with other rolls. Definitely passes the eyeball test.
Cardboard spool’s kinda whatever to me. Some folks get all excited about the eco friendly angle but I just care if it spins right and it does, so no complaints there.
One tiny thing, it does like a little extra first layer squish. If you’re used to fuss-free filaments, just keep that in mind. Once I dialed the z-offset in a touch lower, it stuck like a dream.
Honestly, for a basic filament it punches above its weight. Great for everyday prints, prototypes, even some cosplay parts if you’re painting after. If you’re not trying to get all experimental with fancy materials and just want something reliable that won’t drive you nuts, this is the one.