Characteristics of our Color Change PLA+ Filament for 3D Printing:
- Color: Random Selection
- Precision +/- 0,03 MM
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Weight: 1 Kg / 2,2 Lbs.
- Printing temperature: 190°C–230°C
- Heated bed: 50–70°C
- Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 3 in
Color Change filament spools are normal PLA+ spools that might have 2 different colors or a color that is not in our chart, and it happens when in the production line you have to switch from one color to another one.
You cannot select colors, these are perfectly fine spools for those who want to use them for prototypes or don’t care about a specific color or will paint on top of it.
Color Change filament spools are not rainbow colors or a color that changes to another one.
THIS IS A SALE, SO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
PLA is the most popular and affordable material used in 3D printing. Due to its plant-based components, this odorless PLA+ filament is an eco-friendly thermoplastic. You will notice a glossy type finishing to your 3D printed project. Due to its ease of use, PLA+ filament is considered to go-to 3D printing filament for household prints.
K. Jones –
This is the best way to go if you are planning on doing any prototyping or if you don’t care about the color. The filament is just as good as all others and prints well. Out of the rolls I have used it is usually a tint of another color that randomly appears on the rolls, seems to be at the beginning or the end. Actually had some really cool things come out of this, especially the roll that was a dark silver with random purple tint to it.
Leo Sweeney –
I’m almost hesitant to share what a good deal this filament is because I don’t want to miss out for myself! This is the same great PLA+ that is normally shipped except it is a roll that’s transitioning between colors. If you are finishing your models with paint or prototyping and color isn’t an issue, then this is the best option there is!
AkitaAttribute –
Got this yesterday. None of the filament is “color changing”, which isn’t bad. I bought it because it was cheap and could be used for prints under paint. I got basically 10 (either 9 or 10) different colors of filament for under $10 a KG, which is a great deal. Printing so far has been easy. I’m happy with my purchase so far.
AkitaAttribute –
Update: One of the filament spools is a little rough around the edges (literally). My Bambu X1C’s AMS isn’t super happy with that, but I’m not complaining. I can likely sand it down and be fine. Just something for IIIDMAX to look into hopefully.