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10kg Elegoo PLA-CF 1.75mm Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filament (Black)

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ELEGOO has 10kg Elegoo PLA-CF 1.75mm Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filament (Black) on sale for $175.99 - $56 when you apply discount code IMEPLACF1 at checkout = $119.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Compatible with most FDM 3D printers on the market.
  • Recommended Printing Settings:
    • Drying Before Printing: 55 ± 5 °C
    • Storage Conditions: ≤ 50 °C, ≤ 20% RH (sealed with desiccant)
    • Nozzle Temperature: 210–240 °C
    • Bed Temperature: 35–65 °C (varies by printer/plate)
    • Plate Type: Textured PEI or other plates
    • Printing Speed: < 300 mm/s
  • Physical Properties:
    • Density: 1.24 g/cm³
    • Melting Temperature: 165 °C
    • Vicat Softening Temperature: 64 °C
    • Heat Deflection Temperature: 56 °C

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ELEGOO has 10kg Elegoo PLA-CF 1.75mm Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filament (Black) on sale for $175.99 - $56 when you apply discount code IMEPLACF1 at checkout = $119.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Note: Be sure to uncheck or remove the Worry-Free Delivery fee in cart or during checkout. You may also need to re-add the filament after doing so if it gets removed from cart or it may take a few tries to remove the fee.

Product Details:
  • Compatible with most FDM 3D printers on the market.
  • Recommended Printing Settings:
    • Drying Before Printing: 55 ± 5 °C
    • Storage Conditions: ≤ 50 °C, ≤ 20% RH (sealed with desiccant)
    • Nozzle Temperature: 210–240 °C
    • Bed Temperature: 35–65 °C (varies by printer/plate)
    • Plate Type: Textured PEI or other plates
    • Printing Speed: < 300 mm/s
  • Physical Properties:
    • Density: 1.24 g/cm³
    • Melting Temperature: 165 °C
    • Vicat Softening Temperature: 64 °C
    • Heat Deflection Temperature: 56 °C

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by gabe23111

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Dec 15, 2025 09:48 PM
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ELEGOO Rapid PETG Filament 1.75mm Black 10KG, High Speed 600mm/s 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 10 Pack 1kg $100

https://a.co/d/cRU7fEy
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reicadenDec 15, 2025 11:24 PM
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I thought printing with this was a little bit complicated because I thought I remembered hearing that the carbon fibers sometimes will get embedded in your skin if you then touch the print.
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Quote from reicaden :
I thought printing with this was a little bit complicated because I thought I remembered hearing that the carbon fibers sometimes will get embedded in your skin if you then touch the print.
I think the only thing you need to be careful with this, is ensuring you have a hardened nozzle. I went through 6-7 rolls of this the past few weeks printing lithophane frames as Holiday gifts and have not noticed anything on my hands at all. On my P1's I've been using the Bambu PLA-CF profile and the Elegoo PLA-CF profile on my Centauri Carbon and prints have come out great. Imo it's as easy to print as any other PLA.
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SociableFog138Dec 16, 2025 02:39 AM
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Not a good price. Was 30 cheaper 3 weeks ago. Just wait for a real sale
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wireeaterDec 16, 2025 02:44 AM
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Thanks, just ordered. I haven't printed with CF yet, this is a good enough deal to start.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
I think the only thing you need to be careful with this, is ensuring you have a hardened nozzle. I went through 6-7 rolls of this the past few weeks printing lithophane frames as Holiday gifts and have not noticed anything on my hands at all. On my P1's I've been using the Bambu PLA-CF profile and the Elegoo PLA-CF profile on my Centauri Carbon and prints have come out great. Imo it's as easy to print as any other PLA.
Did you use this your for your frames just because your had it or for some specific reason? I've also been printing a few frames for gifts (how many gifts your doing to use up 6-7k though?!) but just used matte PLA and it worked well. But not sure if I'm missing something important not using something tougher lol.

As far as any danger handling this, I've heard several people say it's completely fine in printed form, in general, but you just definitely want to be more safe and careful if you are sanding it at all.

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Quote from SociableFog138 :
Not a good price. Was 30 cheaper 3 weeks ago. Just wait for a real sale
For CF?
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Did you use this your for your frames just because your had it or for some specific reason? I've also been printing a few frames for gifts (how many gifts your doing to use up 6-7k though?!) but just used matte PLA and it worked well. But not sure if I'm missing something important not using something tougher lol.

As far as any danger handling this, I've heard several people say it's completely fine in printed form, in general, but you just definitely want to be more safe and careful if you are sanding it at all.
I ordered this same 10kg bundle from the last deal (was $10 more) having the frames in mind for a lot of the spools when buying it. I have close to 40 printed now of a few different types (some pretty large to hold a 185x185mm litho). I'm using it for the frames because of the seamless look and layer lines are almost non-existent. Matte is also a great choice for the seamless look, but a step below the PLA-CF look. You're not missing anything... I probably just went overboard lol.
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LaughingSomnambulistDec 16, 2025 04:19 AM
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Joseph Prusa vouches for CF filament and said they found it only dangerous when sanded or when being produced.
In my own experience and under a SEM, PETG-CF all prints parallel to the surface (aligned with print direction) and little/none of the fibers stick out. They are also usually 80 and 140 um long. In the end, CF is much safer for your lungs than glass/SiO2, since CF is pretty benign and your body can break down pure carbon. For small particle size damage, you're extremely unlikely going to be able to break the very strong carbon fibers down into small enough (<10um) lengths for that hazard to manifest.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
I think the only thing you need to be careful with this, is ensuring you have a hardened nozzle. I went through 6-7 rolls of this the past few weeks printing lithophane frames as Holiday gifts and have not noticed anything on my hands at all. On my P1's I've been using the Bambu PLA-CF profile and the Elegoo PLA-CF profile on my Centauri Carbon and prints have come out great. Imo it's as easy to print as any other PLA.
I dont know, seems like it could be an issue:

https://youtu.be/RLt9l6YxvHk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK90dJQBA_I

https://www.tiktok.com/@santbran/...1387676942
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Quote from LaughingSomnambulist :
Joseph Prusa vouches for CF filament and said they found it only dangerous when sanded or when being produced.
In my own experience and under a SEM, PETG-CF all prints parallel to the surface (aligned with print direction) and little/none of the fibers stick out. They are also usually 80 and 140 um long. In the end, CF is much safer for your lungs than glass/SiO2, since CF is pretty benign and your body can break down pure carbon. For small particle size damage, you're extremely unlikely going to be able to break the very strong carbon fibers down into small enough (<10um) lengths for that hazard to manifest.
https://www.researchgate.net/publ...nt_of_Rats

Good info! I'm still wary enough to just avoid it myself... but good info for others who may decide to sand the material.
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Quote from reicaden :
I thought printing with this was a little bit complicated because I thought I remembered hearing that the carbon fibers sometimes will get embedded in your skin if you then touch the print.
They do. I print a lot of ASA CF. Heck I still have some that I see on my palms right now haha. But ever since I built a bento air filter inside the printer a week ago, hasn't been an issue. I notice when I print with CF, if I open up the chamber as soon as it's done, I itch. So be mindful to let it settle a bit
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Quote from maxblockm :
ELEGOO Rapid PETG Filament 1.75mm Black 10KG, High Speed 600mm/s 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 10 Pack 1kg $100

https://a.co/d/cRU7fEy
I don't think this is the same.

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