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TTYT3D 1.75 PLA 3D Printer Filament Silk Purple Color Change to Sapphire Blue PLA, 1.75mm 1Kg Purple Transfer Blue Silk 3D Printing Filament, Widely Fit 3D Printer, 2 Color Silk PLA Purple to Blue

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Color: Purple to Blue


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2 Silk Color Change Type Silk PLA: It's Silk Purple Color Gradient Change to Silk Sapphire Blue Color, Also this filament is Silk Shiny Luster Surface; Without Polishing, You Will Get a Gorgeous Printing Surface. It's Perfectly for You to Print Silk Shiny PLA Filament with Multi Colored

Brand: TTYT3D


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: Purple to Blue


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.83 x 7.76 x 2.91 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 24, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TTYT3D


Best Sellers Rank: #993 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #44 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,398 ratings


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  • Awesome Filament!
Color: Fast Color Gradient Change Shiny Silk Mu...
This was my first time using this brand of filament and using silk PLA. I was apprehensive about paying such a steep price for it, then I saw they had a coupon for 20% off. I am so glad I bought it. This filament was easy to dial in. Worked extremely well on my Bambu X1C. First of all, I dried the filament for at least 6 hours before ever using it. I always dry new filament, and I have never ever had an issue due to “wet” filament. In Orca Slicer, I started with the default filament parameters for generic PLA. Ran temp tower and other calibration objects. Came up with ideal temp of 230C, retraction: 0.5mm, pressure advance: 0.02. I ran the max flow rate test with the default values in Orca slicer, and had no failure, so I set the max volumetric speed to 20. Someday, I will run this test again with a higher upper value, but 20 will allow the printer to go plenty fast for now. My first real print was the fully articulated dragon (Thingiverse number 5753936) shown in the photo. It came out awesome. Very, very little stringing. Even the very ends of the spikes were clean. The color transition seems perfect to me. I bought the fast color changing one. I had no bed adhesion issues. Used textured PEI, no glue, bed temp 55C. My filament came in a plastic reel, not cardboard like some reviewers complained about. Although I am running this filament pretty fast on my X1C, it is not brittle, and my test prints came out dimensionally accurate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Ken L. Ken L.

  • Jams in the PTFE tube on models with many separate pieces with many of retractions (Prusa i3 Mk2)
Color: Silk Shiny Multi Colored Yellow Green Ra...
If your lucky and your setup is dialed in I found this to be a finnicky filament on my older (seasoned), but performant, Prusa i3 Mk2 machine. I spent almost half a 1kg spool dialing it in and figuring out where exactly the source of the problem was (and was responsible for a hothead rebuild and a burnt out extruder motor in the process... but it was the original motor... so ~7 years of printing off an on... I am not gonna blame the filament itself, but the unloading attempts using standard settings for PLA and feed tension after many many jams requiring cold pulls, when the unload option failed, finally burnt out during the unload attempt of the jam.) What I have found is I get jams based on the number of extractions a model has regardless of temp (I've tested 205-230c) Articulated models tend to have a lot of pieces, and thus a lot of extractions. Every extraction adds a little foaming melt behind it. Only long straight runs clear it. This plug that forms slows down until it jams. Occasionally you might see under extrusion. Start small, print big. Unload after EVERY print, success or fail. Check to see if you have a "plug" forming. Anything more than a 2mm, plug is pretty suss in my book. My print settings fixes: Set extraction length to 0.1mm or ZERO (but the latter has stringing problems), for others (see reddit) replacing the standard heat break fixed their problem (the gap between the ptfe tube in the heat break. Also this is an seasoned extruder. I have removed and replaces the PTFE tube for damage (there was none) Several people (reddit) reported slowing down retraction speed helped (20mm/s was their suggestion, and a higher than recommended temp 230 (I like the look/strength I get using 230c on my on the i3 mk2), I tried temps from 205-230, this didn't change the jamming conditions, nor did speed, print, retractions or otherwise. Another set of people replaced their standard heat break with another (not factory spec heat break) if you get an 2-2.2mm plug every time... There is something to that. I saw that posted by a few users. Extruder clicking and under-extrusion being hints something may be amiss. Also I have set a color change after every 8 hours and just insert the same filament back in after removing any plug that has been building, the purge cleanup is annoying cleanup if your seam is visible. To unload and purge the growing "nub" is key to my longer prints. Sometimes I get under extrusion too, but I am not convinced it wasn't my feeding system adding too much resistance overcoming the lowered tension of the extruder feed gear. Too much tension on the silk does seem to deform it (not sure if this contributes to the perf and feeding problems, but I lighten it up a bit for the TTYT3D silk.) WHEN IT PRINTS... ITS PRETTY GREAT. It stays a nice pretty shiny through a large range of temp. So if it works great. but if it doesn't you'll probably need to dial in your settings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Hunter Mayer

  • Prints great and has a good look
Color: Silk Sparkle Black
This PLA prints easily with my Ender 3 V2 Neo and looks smooth and shinny. More of a gray color when printed but looks great.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Brandon R

  • Cool
Color: Fast Color Gradient Change Shiny Silk Mu...
We made flower pots with this stuff and they're really cool. It darkened up over time, but it looks even better that way in my opinion
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by Eric Holland

  • Not plastic spools.
Color: Fast Color Gradient Change Shiny Silk Mu...
Comes with cardboard spools unlike the image.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by kent thomas

  • end 210 bed 65 ender 3 pro
Color: Fast Color Gradient Change Shiny Silk Mu...
quickest color change of all color change filaments I've tried on amazon. Good mix of colors. shiny.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Tom

  • Pretty decent
Color: Fast Color Gradient Change Shiny Silk Mu...
240 and 100mm/s max. It says 225 but nope. Prints all weird at that temp.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Gregory Probst

  • Best fast rainbow
Color: Fast Color Gradient Change Shiny Silk Mu...
Smooth and easy to print with. Beautiful color, best fast change rainbow I have found!
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023 by Jeremiah s.

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