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Filament Prusa PLA 1.75 mm 1 kg — Pineapple Yellow
Filament Prusa PLA 1.75 mm 1 kg — Pineapple Yellow
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Filament Prusa PLA 1.75 mm 1 kg — Pineapple Yellow
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Filament Prusa PLA 1.75 mm 1 kg — Pineapple Yellow
Filament Prusa PLA 1.75 mm 1 kg — Pineapple Yellow
Prusa PLA filament 1.75 mm, 1 kg spool in Pineapple Yellow is a biodegradable polylactic acid material formulated for common desktop and hobby 3D printers with a 1.75 mm filament drive. This filament is intended for general-purpose printing of prototypes, scale models, functional tools and decorative parts. It offers predictable extrusion behavior, low tendency to warp, and a smooth surface finish suitable for post-processing techniques like sanding and painting.
This Prusa PLA delivers consistent diameter tolerance and good layer adhesion to reduce failed prints and visible layer separation. The material prints at moderate temperatures and does not require a heated chamber, which simplifies setup and reduces energy use. Pineapple Yellow provides a vivid, uniform color across long runs, making it useful for visual models and parts where color consistency matters. The biodegradable base polymer eases disposal compared with many petroleum-derived plastics.
Load the 1.75 mm filament into a compatible printer following the printer manufacturer’s filament loading procedure. Set nozzle temperature within the typical PLA range for your printer and choose a moderate print speed to balance surface quality and printing time. Use a heated bed if available and set to a low temperature or apply an adhesive or build surface to improve first-layer adhesion. Allow printed parts to cool gradually to minimize deformation and remove supports or brim after cooling.
Store filament in a dry place and use desiccant to reduce moisture absorption. For best results, calibrate extrusion multiplier and retraction settings for your specific printer and nozzle size, and test print small calibration parts before committing to long prints.
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