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PLA 3D printing filament Creality 3301010122 Black 1.75 mm 1 kg
PLA 3D printing filament Creality 3301010122 Black 1.75 mm 1 kg
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PLA 3D printing filament Creality 3301010122 Black 1.75 mm 1 kg
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PLA 3D printing filament Creality 3301010122 Black 1.75 mm 1 kg
PLA 3D printing filament Creality 3301010122 Black 1.75 mm 1 kg
Creality 3301010122 Black is a 1 kg roll of 1.75 mm Polylactic Acid (PLA) filament designed for FDM 3D printers. Supplied on a single spool, this black PLA filament is intended for general prototyping, hobbyist models and small production runs. The material is compatible with Creality machines and most other printers that accept 1.75 mm PLA, and it is accompanied by standard safety and compliance documentation for laboratory and consumer use.
The filament offers ease of printing typical for PLA: low warping, good bed adhesion on standard heated or unheated build plates, and predictable layer bonding. Its black color provides consistent opacity and finish for visual prototypes and functional parts. Supplied in a 1 kg spool, the product supports multiple prints without frequent spool changes and is suitable for everyday use in makerspaces and small workshops.
This PLA filament may not be suitable where high heat resistance, significant mechanical stress or chemical resistance are required. For parts exposed to sustained temperatures above typical PLA glass transition (e.g., hot environments or direct sunlight causing deformation), consider engineering plastics such as PETG, ABS or ASA. It is also not intended for medical implants or food-contact applications unless further validated.
Load the 1.75 mm spool onto a compatible spool holder and thread the filament into the extruder following your printer manufacturer’s guidance. Recommended nozzle temperatures for PLA typically range between 190–220 °C and bed temperatures between 20–60 °C depending on your printer and desired adhesion; start with a mid-range setting and adjust for optimal flow and layer adhesion. Print speeds, retraction and cooling settings should be tuned based on print complexity and printer capability. Allow printed parts to cool fully before removal to reduce deformation.
Store the spool in a dry environment or use desiccant to reduce moisture uptake. For best surface finish, use active part cooling during printing and calibrate first-layer height. When printing functional parts, consider post-processing options such as annealing or coating to improve heat resistance and durability if required.
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