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6 x SUNLU PLA-Meta Filament (Macaron Colors) 1kg roll, US$83.52 (~A$124) Delivered @ SUNLU

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SUNLU PLA Meta 1KG(2.2lbs) 1.75±0.02mm. It is a new type of filament form SUNLU with smoothly printing experience, better quality, high resilience and won't crack easily.

Length: 1.75MM(1KG)=330M
KGF: 9-12
Bottom plate temperature:
Glue needs to be applied when it is not heated, and glue is not required when heated at 50-65℃
Melt Index: 8-12g/10min
Melting point: 155-170
Density g/cm3: 1.24
Heat distortion temperature: 55℃
Water absorption %: 0.5%
Print temperature: 180-200℃
Printing speed: 50-100MM/s

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  • That website is a bit weird. First time it showed in $US and came up with $666 shipping. Second time it came up with $1,100 shipping. Third time it showed correctly in $AU and zero shipping, so I ordered.

    • Did you select the AU warehouse? It's not pre-selected, the default seems to be Europe.
      If you see high shipping costs, it's probably because you're trying to ship from the USA or Europe.

      • Yes I did, but the website behaved weirdly and inconsistently. I eventually got it to work without doing anything different.

  • perfect timing, cheers OP

  • How does sunlu compare with esun for pla?

    • It's ok, I've used the Matte PLA before and it seems good enough. I think I'd still lstick with esun PLA+ at ~$24/kg delivered when I can find it.

      • oh… so "meta" is just their name for "matte"? was wondering what the difference was vs normal PLA.

        • +1

          Lower temps for printing. PLA+ is better and cheaper

          • +1

            @plague69: ohhh good catch. didn't know printing at ~200-210c was enough of a challenge for them to "address" lol

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