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3D Printer Filament Powerton ECONOMY LINE PLA Matt 1000g — Lemon Cream
3D Printer Filament Powerton ECONOMY LINE PLA Matt 1000g — Lemon Cream
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3D Printer Filament Powerton ECONOMY LINE PLA Matt 1000g — Lemon Cream
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3D Printer Filament Powerton ECONOMY LINE PLA Matt 1000g — Lemon Cream
3D Printer Filament Powerton ECONOMY LINE PLA Matt 1000g — Lemon Cream
Powerton ECONOMY LINE PLA Matt 1000g in Lemon Cream is a general-purpose 3D printer filament formulated for FDM/FFF machines. The material is polylactic acid (PLA) designed to provide easy printing behavior, dimensional stability and a matte surface finish. Packaged on a 1 kg spool, this Lemon Cream color filament is intended for everyday prototyping, hobby projects, household parts and decorative objects where a subdued, non-reflective appearance is preferred.
This PLA offers straightforward printability with low warping and moderate layer adhesion, making it suitable for a wide range of printers and user skill levels. The matt formulation reduces visible layer sheen and provides a consistent soft surface texture without secondary finishing. Being PLA-based, the filament benefits from low odor during printing and compatibility with standard printer settings for PLA materials.
Load the filament onto the printer spool holder and feed it into the extruder following your printer manufacturer’s instructions. Use standard PLA print settings as a starting point: nozzle temperature typically between 190–220 °C and bed temperature from 0–60 °C depending on adhesion method. Print at moderate speeds and enable cooling fans for best surface quality. Allow printed parts to cool before removal to reduce distortion. Store the spool in a dry place or sealed container with desiccant to preserve filament quality.
For consistent matte results, prefer lower layer heights (e.g., 0.1–0.2 mm) and moderate print speeds. If greater strength is required, adjust infill and wall settings rather than increasing extrusion temperature. Avoid prolonged exposure to high humidity; drying the filament before printing can improve flow and surface finish.
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