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Polymaker Tough PLA 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm, 750g Orange PLA Filament - PolyMax 1.75 PLA Filament Orange, Tougher Than PLA+ 3D Filament, High Impact Strength for Functional Application

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Color: 0.75kg Pla Orange


Features

  • Almost Unbreakable! - PolyMax PLA is an engineered PLA with enhanced toughness, ductility and durability. This 3D filament 1.75 is the perfect material for applications demanding high impact resistance. The mechanical properties can be compared to ABS. PolyMax PLA combines excellent mechanical properties with great printability. Selected color: Orange PLA filament 1.75mm ( PLA Orange Filament )
  • Tangle Free & Moisture Free - PolyMax PLA is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue
  • Excellent Toughness & Layer Adhesion - No warping, no jamming, no blobs or layer delamination issues. PolyMax PLA is a worry-free 3D Printer Filament Orange which has great bed adhesion, very consistent color and dimensional accuracy. It is one of the toughest compare to all competitive filaments such as PLA pro
  • Best Gift for your 3D Printer - PolyMax PLA is a high quality 3D printer filament PLA and your 3D Printer will love it. Polymaker Orange PLA 1.75mm filament is the ideal gift for you and your 3D Printer
  • Printing Settings - Nozzle: 215 C; Bed: 50 C; Speed: 60mm/s
  • Cardboard Spool - Comes in upgraded 3.0 version packaging with fully recycled cardboard spool and box

Manufacturer: ‎Polymaker


Brand: ‎Polymaker


Item Weight: ‎1.65 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.87 x 7.87 x 1.77 inches


Item model number: ‎PA06008


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Color: ‎0.75kg Pla Orange


Material Type: ‎PLA


Size: ‎1.75mm


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PA06008


Date First Available: October 28, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Smooth prints
Color: 0.75kg Pla Black
I can’t quite get their PETG to print as well as other brands, but for PLA, Polymaker is my go-to brand. Great results with all, especially PRO and TOUGH.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023 by Jennifer

  • Excellent material, TERRIBLY wound!
Color: 0.75kg Pla Fde Beige
This stuff prints FANTASTIC, and is incredibly strong! But... the filament is wound like kite-string. there's huge valleys along the spool several meters long that eventually snap over across the spool causing unacceptable layer shifts. I love the material, but It's way too expensive to get sucker punched by a snag on a fresh spool 15-20 hours in. I rebuilt my whole printer before realizing the spool was the issue, switching to a different filament and printing the same slice perfectly. This seems to be a hit and miss problem, sometimes they're wound very nicely, others they're a mess. It's a crapshoot, but on shorter prints not as much of an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by Robert

  • What to Know
Color: 0.75kg Pla Black
Hey All, So, I figured I'd write a review because I had a bad experience with this PLA out of the box but after some tinkering I think I got it. So I went to print a benchy, coming off of HatchBox PLA - and I was getting no layer adhesion - stringing, and general misprints. So, first I adjusted the temperature settings - to no avail. Okay, so how I got it fixed ? 1) Purge the hell out of the nozzle, I pushed about 150mm from my extruder manually to make sure that it was full flow and that I had adequate nozzle pressure heat etc. Once I verified this I went into Cura and started changing some settings. Focus largely on your first layer adhesion - I changed first layer to extra slow about 20/30 mm/s print, first layer heat I bumped up to 215C and full print is 205C. I also changed my bed heat to 50 from 60C, lowering it seems to have helped with the first layer. And, I'm printing the first layer at 125%. I saw it lay down the first layer of 3D Print Benchy - and it seems to look a lot better, will edit the post when I see full print but these seem to be the settings this PLA likes. Run it a little hotter 200-205C for print 215 for first layer, keep the bed at 50C I usually used 60C for Hatchbox, but 50C seems to be better for this. Maybe it needs a hot nozzle cooler bed for good distribution, idk. Hope this helps someone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by Bobby Iorizzo

  • Good brand
I've made many things with this brand and this type of PLA. 10 out of 10 would recommend over and over.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023 by Dennis Best II

  • lays down like butter
This grey polymax PLA is some of the best PLA I've used. I've tried Hatchbox, Sunlu, Tech bear, Geetech, and a few others, and this by far checks all the boxes. I'm using and ender 3 v2 at 207 degrees, with a 55 degree bed. Retraction set to 5 mm at 45mm/s and 27mm/s speed with a .2 mm nozzle. The detail I'm getting on my D&D miniatures is stunning. Like resin quality. This has little stringing once you get your settings dialed in, leaves minimal layer lines and is a bit more flexible than PETG and seems stronger than ABS. The only negative is that it seems to pick up moisture after a couple of weeks of use. Drying it in a Sunlu drier helps a bit but the older it gets the harder it gets to work with. All that said I tried the black color as well and it was way more difficult to work with like printing with roof tar. Finally got it dialed in using a .4 mm nozzle so not all colors may perform the same. This also works well for larger prints with a .4 mm nozzle and .2 mm layer heights. Strange though I had to lower the temperature to 202 when using the .4 mm nozzle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021 by Rick Rick

  • Dang hard to get to stick
Color: 0.75kg Pla Orange
The polymaker just does not want to adhere to the bed (no matter surface, temps, or flow rate). Never had such issues with PLA. Had to revert to glue stick--so 2017.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023 by Greg L. Kimnach

  • Smooth as glass, no layer lines possible but some warping occuring
Flows smooth as liquid glass; bonds well to itself and adheres well to the bed. With a low layer height like .1 or lower it can produce prints that are perfectly smooth and essentially have no visible layers. Very impressed with that. Assume this is from incredible quality control on the width as well as the material properties. I've also read that you can do acetone smoothing this this material but have not tried it yet. Still having a major problem with warping and coming up from the bed. (See photo) Given the precision I need in my robotic parts, this doesn't cut it and at the cost, every fail is expensive. Some models I currently cannot print as the top corners of the models come up causing layer shifts. (Will likely have to rotate the print and use support, ug....) I've tried lowing the temp to 190C and using PVA glue slurry but neither has helped. If I get a moment I will reach out to the manufacturer to see if they can direct me. I'm stuck using brims to compensate for the moment. Color is not a bright, in your face white. It has move of a natural look to it than say the Inland White. If you want a cartoonish, bright, pop off the page white, this isn't it. I personally prefer this shade however. The packaging on this is incredible and something that should become an industry standard. Definitely a step above. The spool itself is transparent which helps see what you have left. Additionally there is a dual layer guage with measurements in grams and meters directly on the spool. Ingenious and a much needed improvement. Nice to just glance over and see how much filament you have left. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2018 by TabulaRasa TabulaRasa

  • GREAT PRINTS!
I printed shop-vac accessories out of this, use 15 wall layers, 15 top and bottom layers, 100% infill, 230C nozzle, 55C bed, 50mm print speed all the way around, w/supports. If you’re looking for high impact resistance, the ability withstand drops and scuffs, this is your stuff. Watch your settings, and tweak them in the slicer to get that first layer to really smoosh right to the bed. I used blue painter’s tape to get the adhesion foolproof, and boy howdy, does it work well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022 by Bret Smith

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