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Overture is usually pretty good, but I had been researching this a few days ago and read many comments about it adhering to PEI build plates and not coming off. Others commented that's it's not classically PLA and actually a vinyl formula. At any rate, having recently lost a nice build plate to some stretchy ASA, I'm passing on this at any price.
Overture is usually pretty good, but I had been researching this a few days ago and read many comments about it adhering to PEI build plates and not coming off. Others commented that's it's not classically PLA and actually a vinyl formula. At any rate, having recently lost a nice build plate to some stretchy ASA, I'm passing on this at any price.
"Lost a build plate to asa" and you are worried about pla? I havent "lost my build plate" to anything yet, especially overture pla, or any of the dozens of brands i use
There are a few brands I just have horrible luck with and every time I buy this brand it always breaks, or jams up my bambu p1s, so I avoid it. My friend with an older bed slinger loves it but in my ams it's too risky for me to save a few coins to continuously baby sit the filament. I've tried this brand three times I have three different partially used spools in my shed now waiting for me to make a dump run. My own experience may not be yours fyi..
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Adhesion is a "you" problem, not the filament.
To a novice, probably. But after using well over 125 different filaments in my time of 3D printing (3 years), there is one, and only one filament I've ever used that was so bad and refused to adhere to multiple types of print beds no matter what I tried to do that I threw it out rather than waste any more time with it: White eSun matte PLA. The grey isn't much better, but I can at least get that one to mostly stay stuck down, so I haven't pitched that one yet, and use it to print out toys for the kids that I don't care about if they turn out less than perfect.
I've never had any issues with any other Overture brand filament in the past, so I'm going to try some of this Turbo filament and see how it goes.
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I've never had any issues with any other Overture brand filament in the past, so I'm going to try some of this Turbo filament and see how it goes.
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