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popular Posted by MG_LIFE • Last Saturday

SUNLU Large Spool 1.8KG ABS Filament Black/White $11.10/KG $19.99

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LABeav
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Quote from doktorek :
Their ABS filament doesn't iron well no matter what machine or flow configuration. In the beginning it was great, but then they added something last year to their abs mix that made it impossible to print. No wonder why it was $11 a roll for almost a year. I switched over to Creality hyper series. Sunlu abs is Trash.

Sounds like a you problem
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cosmoG
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Quote from doktorek :
Their ABS filament doesn't iron well no matter what machine or flow configuration. In the beginning it was great, but then they added something last year to their abs mix that made it impossible to print. No wonder why it was $11 a roll for almost a year. I switched over to Creality hyper series. Sunlu abs is Trash.
seems fine to me printing on an X1C. havent ironed a large surface but does great on ~100x100mm
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Halewafa
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3D printing noob here, just got a H2D this week. what do you mean by ironing? Literally using an iron?
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droptopjim
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Quote from Halewafa :
3D printing noob here, just got a H2D this week. what do you mean by ironing? Literally using an iron?

It's the top layer.
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carloselcoco
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Quote from Halewafa :
3D printing noob here, just got a H2D this week. what do you mean by ironing? Literally using an iron?
Ironing is when you basically try to literally iron with the hot end the top latyer of a print to give it a better appearance. It should be an option on any modern slicer. You may want to try it out!

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