Monoprice Premium 3D Printer Filament ABS 1.75MM 1kg/spool, Black Features ABS material that is lightweight, possesses good impact strength, and is affordable Add vibrant and impressive colors to your objects
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Brand | Monoprice |
Item model number | 110545 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 341815 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 2.9 (14 ratings) 2.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 757901803789 |
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The silver worked out great! It printed very nice.
This filament is really great. I have not had any issues using it. is there better stuff out there? Yes. However, for this price, I would highly recommend this as it also performs very well.
Monoprice had what I was looking for at a good price.
Perfect price point. The MatterControl software and USB cord make this as simple printing on paper (Thanks DrVax). Many teachable language moments in the process: geometry, time, elapsed time, percentage to fractions. This was a perfect addition to our full inclusion Create Lab. Howard Kiyuna, M.A. Hope Technology School Palo Alto, CA.
Works great IF you use the recommended settings and dry your filament. The filament arrived in a vacuum bag with dessicant, and yet even so i still had some moisture caused issues until I dried the filament in a food dehydrator. If you are having issues with this filament, make sure it is dry, or maybe just dry it just in case.
Good stuff. Prints fairly consitantly on a cr10. I do have delamination issues but I'm sure it's a function of the extruded and ambient temperature rather than the filiment
The filament does not adhere to itself very well, leaving cracks in the finished product. It works nicely for small details and small objects but has issues with larger prints. I'm going back to PLA.
i was sent an off brand abs by mistake a few years ago ... it printed beautifully even without an enclosure. my new printer is enclosed and the off brand printed like a silk, but very strong. the white Monoprice ABS had burn marks and bubbles in it on prints using mid-range temps. they were brittle, had poor layer adhesion, and chunks just flaked off. it still showed some burn marks at 195C ... acceptable at 190C (i have a special tool to measure solder iron temp that works well on hot end for calibration). prints continued to be flaky but had better layer adhesion below recommended temp 220-260C. i figured these were old or from a less than good batch ... i bought 4 rolls (they were cheap). i have had very good results from every other Monoprice product (starting with I3 printer). dont let one poor review sway you.
Tried multiple different kinds of settings for bed heat, extruder heat, etc, each of which caused it's own issues and failures. Some pieces failed halfway up, many refused to adhere at all, despite a dozen or so attempts with various settings I never got a full successful print. Breaks/clogs easily, easily loses layer adhesion to the point of the whole print failing, difficult to make adhere to build plate.
I have NEVER been able to get this stuff to stick to the bed, nor print without warping and splitting. I have 9/10's of a spool that unusable on my Monoprice Maker Select Plus. Highly unstable even in an enclosure. PURE JUNK!