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Monoprice [monoprice.com] has
1 kg Monoprice PLA Plus+ Premium 1.75mm 3D Filament (White) (15835) for
$10.99
Shipping is free on orders $39+
Monoprice [monoprice.com] has
0.5kg Select PLA Plus+ Premium 3D Filament 1.75mm 0.5kg/spool (Light Blue) (33887) for
$5.99
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Among other quotes:
"It is widely known in communities which are pickier about properties that white filament requires a percentage of pigments much higher than other colours, therefore white filaments are typically weaker (or significantly weaker) than most other colours."
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I openly welcome being corrected on this as I am no expert.
Nozzles are cheap and are consumables anyway, and if you need white filament - you need white filament, so I wouldn't worry about it but for general purpose, I'd stick with black or other colors. The last time Monoprice had a similar sale on black PLA, I bought 1kg and it is good filament and I'd buy this but $9 shipping for a single spool or $12 for two kills the deal for me.
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Among other quotes:
"It is widely known in communities which are pickier about properties that white filament requires a percentage of pigments much higher than other colours, therefore white filaments are typically weaker (or significantly weaker) than most other colours."
https://3dprinting.stac
I openly welcome being corrected on this as I am no expert.
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Among other quotes:
"It is widely known in communities which are pickier about properties that white filament requires a percentage of pigments much higher than other colours, therefore white filaments are typically weaker (or significantly weaker) than most other colours."
https://3dprinting.stac
I openly welcome being corrected on this as I am no expert.
Nozzles are cheap and are consumables anyway, and if you need white filament - you need white filament, so I wouldn't worry about it but for general purpose, I'd stick with black or other colors. The last time Monoprice had a similar sale on black PLA, I bought 1kg and it is good filament and I'd buy this but $9 shipping for a single spool or $12 for two kills the deal for me.
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Does anyone know if this is back to being good again?
Does anyone know if this is back to being good again?
I haven't had that issue with Inland PLA+. Sure you didn't get a bad roll? That's my go to filament.
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Among other quotes:
"It is widely known in communities which are pickier about properties that white filament requires a percentage of pigments much higher than other colours, therefore white filaments are typically weaker (or significantly weaker) than most other colours."
https://3dprinting.stac
I openly welcome being corrected on this as I am no expert.
I previously purchased this filament in white and black. I can confirm that the white prints a little differently. I haven't been able to tune my settings well enough yet to get the same great results that I get from their black filament.
This is a SlickSuggestion. Stock up on cheap white filament, make amazing gifts with discount materials....profit?