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Filament Fiberlogy Impact PLA 1.75 mm 0.85 kg — Light Green
Filament Fiberlogy Impact PLA 1.75 mm 0.85 kg — Light Green
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Filament Fiberlogy Impact PLA 1.75 mm 0.85 kg — Light Green
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Filament Fiberlogy Impact PLA 1.75 mm 0.85 kg — Light Green
Filament Fiberlogy Impact PLA 1.75 mm 0.85 kg — Light Green
Fiberlogy Impact PLA in Light Green is a 1.75 mm filament supplied on a 0.85 kg spool, formulated from PLA with modified impact resistance for everyday 3D printing. It is intended for desktop FDM/FFF printers and offers straightforward processing, good dimensional stability and surface finish typical of PLA while improving toughness compared to standard PLA. This makes it suitable for prototyping, decorative elements and hobbyist models where simple printing and moderate mechanical resistance are required.
This filament combines the ease of use and low-warp characteristics of PLA with enhanced impact resistance, providing better durability for printed parts without complex printing adjustments. The light green color delivers consistent, vivid results with smooth layer adhesion and good overhang performance on typical consumer printers. The balanced formulation supports reliable feeding on Bowden and direct-drive extruders and allows printing at commonly used PLA temperatures.
Load the 1.75 mm filament into your FDM/FFF printer following the manufacturer's filament loading procedure. Select a printing temperature consistent with PLA materials and adjust cooling and print speed according to part geometry: lower speeds and active cooling improve overhangs and surface quality, while slightly higher temperatures can enhance interlayer adhesion. Use a brim or skirt for improved bed adhesion if required. After printing, allow parts to cool before removal to reduce deformation.
Store the filament in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and moisture; sealing in a bag with desiccant extends shelf life and printability. For best results, calibrate extrusion multiplier and first-layer height for your printer and nozzle diameter. If stronger mechanical properties are needed, consider part design adjustments such as increased wall thickness or infill density rather than significantly changing print temperature.
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