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Available:Features:- Solid Color PLA: Choose from over 25 beautiful solid colors of PLA filament, available in 1kg, 3kg, and 5kg weights, to fuel your creativity for small arts or large projects. PolyLite PLA 3D filament is easy to print with default settings on most printers, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experts in 3D printing.
- Tangle-Free & Moisture-Free: At PolyLite, quality is our priority. The PolyLite PLA filament is meticulously wound to prevent tangling, dried, and vacuum-sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with a desiccant. Note: Please pass the filament through the fixed hole to avoid tangles after use.
- Worry-Free Printing Performance: PolyLite PLA filament eliminates warping, jamming, blobs, and layer delamination, ensuring consistent color and dimensional accuracy. It is specially formulated for detailed printing, providing an exceptional printing experience.
- Cardboard Spool: PolyLite 3D printing PLA filament is packaged in upgraded 3.0 version packaging, featuring a fully recycled cardboard spool and box. With a dedicated and innovative team, Polymaker continuously explores new possibilities.
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I've never had any issues running cardboard spools in AMS (unless they were bent in shipping).
I've never had any issues running cardboard spools in AMS (unless they were bent in shipping).
Also, while you haven't had an AMS issue yet with cardboard spools, it's advisable not to wait until you do. It won't be easy to get all the cardboard particles out of your AMS. cardboard spools will generally feed and roll fine with your AMS. the issues you may have is the long term effect. Polymaker has started using new cardboard materials on some of their filament which they say will not harm your AMS, but the ones in this OP aren't them.
Most PLA is the same (as with other filaments as well. PLA+, PLA Pro, etc... all 99.99% marketing. Modern 3D Printers can not print almost all brands with the same ease. So brands are pretty much a non issue. Even name brands are making the same filament in non named brand versions.
You probably don't pay attention when I comment on good prices or know that I Thumbs Up a lot of those.
Most PLA is the same (as with other filaments as well. PLA+, PLA Pro, etc... all 99.99% marketing. Modern 3D Printers can not print almost all brands with the same ease. So brands are pretty much a non issue. Even name brands are making the same filament in non named brand versions.
You probably don't pay attention when I comment on good prices or know that I Thumbs Up a lot of those.
I've heard people say that for years. Cardboard dust is simply not an issue. Look at the amount of spools for sale that are cardboard and the amount of AMS users who use cardboard spools. No issues... just people regurgitating that Bambu once said about possible issues. I've used hundreds of cardboard spools over years and also needed to disassemble the AMS for broken filament. I've never seen any accumulation of cardboard dust. Where are all of these people who have problems with them?
For years Polymaker has sealed the edges of their spool. I'm looking at about 20 rolls that I bought during their Black Friday sale from 2 years ago. They are all sealed and have been for years.
PLA+, pro, basic, rapid etc is not all the same. Maybe on the no-name brands they do it for marketing.
If you are writing that most PLA is the same, it tells me there is a whole lot of PLA you haven't tried yet.
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