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TOPZEAL 3D Plastic Filament PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm PLA Transparent 3D Printing Materials Transparent Color
S**6
Fantastic
Absolutely love this filament. I use it for cake toppers. I don’t use an infill and print 100% solid when using transparent filament. Will be buying more in different colours.
J**D
Not PLA?
tldr: mine is probably not PLA but it turns out great once you treat it like PETG!I really struggled to get good prints with this at first. The ones that succeeded really did look fantastic, but no matter what I tried things just didn't want to stick to the bed and a majority of these prints were doomed to failure from the very first layer.I was beginning to think I was going mad because I could have sworn all my other filaments adhered fine. I read other reviews and tried to follow what other people dialled this filament in at, but to no avail, it still sucked. (To the person who ran this at 190C.. how? I have so many questions!)After some more failed prints I finally snapped and turned the temps up to see what happened! Worst case I'd just get one more failed print to add to the pile. 230C extruder, 70C bed. Suddenly it was sticking, and it even stopped being soooo horribly stringy like everyone else seems to complain about.So at this stage I think it's fair to say my spool prints like PETG. What does it smell like when printing? There isn't really a smell to this at all. PLA has a sweet smell to it almost like waffles, whereas PETG doesn't have any smell when printing.The final test was to bend some back on itself. PLA won't tolerate bends and will fracture instantly. PETG just bends. My first section that I tried bending was a pull from the hot-end, and this fractured. The next section hadn't been heated and was straight from the spool, and that bent. I took some failed prints and tried to snap these and was able to exert far more force on these than I'd have expected.So, prints like PETG, looks glassy like PETG, takes forces like PETG, and smells like nothing, so I'd say this is PETG.FFS, could have saved several days worth of failed prints and waste if they were just honest about what is really is!!
M**C
Amazing quality filament!
This filament out the box printed beautifully... Had no issues with it what so ever I was extruding this filament at 210 with a cold bed no heat.It's a beautiful filament and the colour is gorgeous a lot of people in my 3d printing groups have asked about it and I have pointed them in this direction , definitely purchasing this filament again.
N**L
Its is transparent and highly polishable
As you can see, I m printing a full scale Star Wars IG11 droid. Some parts are lenses and probably intended to be painted. I wanted to light mine up, so needed to make those parts transparent and place LED behind them. I thought I would give transparent filament a try first. I printed the parts and then sanded up through the grits to 12,000, very fine sanding cloth. The finish is mirror like and as you can see transparent. The way the light behaves is dependant on your orientation when printing, printer settings, and printing skill. I experimented with a few orientations and the light is more even going through layers vice along layers, thats is, down through the layers not sideways. I hope this is of use to anyone printing lenses, the trick is in the polishing.
N**N
Beautiful transparent colour
The media could not be loaded. Prints very well and nice pinkish transparent colour. Very pleased with it.
S**.
Excellent true translucent material when set up right.
Printed with a layer height of 0.05mm and 20-30mm/s from a standard 0.4mm brass nozzle, it is near fully translucent. Stunningly beautiful! At faster speeds and thicker layer heights it gets more opaque and diffuse which are perfect qualities to have in a translucent material. I’m immensely happy with this filament. I also have the yellow to try out but I’m sure it will be a similar story. The prints shown were done on a CP-01 (similar to the Ender3). It gets stringy so you will need to play with your part cooling and retraction settings. 4mm at 50 worked for me in most scenarios.
J**I
use with pen
Got this to use with a pen..didn't think much of it at first..but when I got a new pen it was so much better.. initially the filament was dull and it was difficult to control.. but with the new pen ( guess it gets hotter) it came out smooth and even.. it even has a sheen about it.. and transparency.. I had a friend try it out in his printer..no issues there..Yes I would recommend for use with both pen and printer due to the quality..
J**H
Excellent clear filament
Excellent clear filament. I found I had to run some of it through to clear the previous colour, and I had to experiment on settings to get the best adhesion, but that's normal. If you don't mind a weak model but want clear as glass, try single width walls in Cura.
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