About PLA+ 3D Printing Filament: Enhanced Performance for Everyday Prints

Benefits
  • Superior Quality & Enhanced Performance: Our PLA+ formulation delivers significantly improved durability and impact resistance compared to conventional PLA, yielding stronger and more resilient prints.
  • Precise Dimensions: Manufactured with meticulous care, the 1.75mm diameter boasts tight tolerances for consistent extrusion, ensuring reliable filament flow and virtually clog-free printing.
  • Stunning Results Every Time: Achieve high-quality 3D prints characterized by minimal warping, excellent layer adhesion for strong bonds, and the ability to capture sharp details, bringing your designs to life with clarity.
  • Eco-Friendly & User-Friendly: Enjoy a pleasant printing experience with its low-odor and environmentally friendly composition, making it suitable for both home and office environments.
  • Wide Compatibility: Engineered to print smoothly and consistently on a broad variety of FDM 3D printers, ensuring a hassle-free setup.


Warnings and Advisories
  • Moisture Management: For the best print quality and to prevent common issues like stringing or bubbling, store your PLA+ filament in a cool, dry place, ideally in a sealed bag with desiccant. If print quality degrades over time, consider drying the filament.
  • Temperature Limitations: While PLA+ offers enhanced durability, it is not recommended for applications that will be exposed to high temperatures or continuous direct sunlight, as it can soften or warp under such conditions.
  • Print Settings: While generally easy to print, minor adjustments to your extruder temperature (typically between 200-220°C) and retraction settings can help you achieve the absolute best results for your specific printer and model.


Recommended Starting Printing Settings
  • Nozzle Temperature (Recommended): 200°C - 225°C (392°F - 437°F)
  • Heated Bed Temperature (Recommended): 50°C - 65°C (122°F - 149°F)
  • Print Speed (Recommended): 40mm/s - 600mm/s

The above settings are general guidelines. The exact optimal settings can vary slightly depending on your specific 3D printer model, the brand of filament, and even environmental factors like room temperature. Always refer to any specific recommendations provided by the filament manufacturer on the spool or packaging.