JAYO-3D-Global via eBay has select
1.1-Kg 1.75mm JAYO 3D Printer Filament (PLA, PLA+, TPU & More) on sale
from $53.57 when you add
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https://store.sunlu.com/blogs/pro...nt-with-it
We have thereby unlocked the potential for 3D printers to operate at ascended speeds and enhanced precisions."
-Sunlu
Basically, it's a PLA that prints at a lower temperature and at faster speeds, prints are less brittle(more resistant to impact) but can stretch and deform over time when under load or at higher temperatures.
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No issues with the spools, no tangles, and the end of the filament released fine. Also worked fine in my AMS.
However, I wasn't very happy with it compared to other filaments I have used in the past (Bambu, Creality, Overture, Inland).
The red PETG gets all washed out when printed, and prints more pink than red. The black PETG was really shiny. I mean really shiny. I didn't care for it. I also had some stringing issues with the PETG. The hygro in my AMS showed 19%, so I don't think any of it was wet.
I also had issues with the black PLA and warping. Kinda fixed that problem by boosting up the heatbed heat a little bit and closing the doors completely.
Overall, I am willing to spend a few more bucks on filament that works better for me.
i'm just using it for fit tests and other random stuff i'll just throw away right after printing.
manufactured by Sunlu, sure, but it's not just a rebrand... i've been through tons of Sunlu and it a far better product. they do something different, i assume to cut costs.
i stick with Sunlu, Eryone, Elegoo for cost effective stuff... during sales i'll pickup Polymaker and BambuLabs.
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i'm just using it for fit tests and other random stuff i'll just throw away right after printing.
manufactured by Sunlu, sure, but it's not just a rebrand... i've been through tons of Sunlu and it a far better product. they do something different, i assume to cut costs.
i stick with Sunlu, Eryone, Elegoo for cost effective stuff... during sales i'll pickup Polymaker and BambuLabs.
Your experience is definitely valid, but I have been unable to find any evidence that they alter the filament recipe, and there is ample evidence that they produce Jayo at the same factory on the same equipment. There are side by side printing comparisons that conclude they are identical filament.
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