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eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin

eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin
$ 19.99

Score By Feature

Based on 13,328 ratings
Adhesion
8.90
Heat resistance
8.88
Value for money
8.49
Print Quality
8.09
Sheerness
8.10

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

A net weight of about 1kg of Filament on a clear or black spool
The 3D printer filament eSUN PLA PRO is vacuum sealed with a desiccant. The bond between the layers is excellent. The PLA is several times stronger.
Filament diameter 75mm (Adjustment for dimension
A temperature range of 205C - 225C is recommended for extrusion and nozzle operations
A 8" spool measures 2" wide by a 2" diameter. A spool hub hole diameter of 2" is required for 50" spools. The inner circle diameter is 3.06" - the outer circle diameter is 5.59"

Questions & Answers

I am curious to know whether the slightly blueish gray in the picture is what it actually looks like (my monitor is accurate) for those who have the grey printer?

I think it has a little cobalt blue hue. Unless you compare it to other grey filaments, it is hard to notice. It's a really nice color for me personally.

What has been done about the poor color of the red? Despite the fact that the filament is fantastic, we require red, not bright orange. ?

They have not, so far as I am aware. As soon as the fire engine red is available, esun will send me a roll. I received an e-mail, though, that they are working on red and will get it out in a timely manner. Hopefully they will be able to offer a better red very soon. Although the color of the red they have right now is pretty, I would not call it a Esun may only provide a red orange color at best, but I love the quality they provide and I continue to purchase their products exclusively. My opinion is that hatchbox is much better.

Is PLA+ compatible with the same temperature settings as PLA?

It is true. works the same way as PLA+ and both print at a temperature of about 20 Celsius higher than A temperature of 210 to 220 Celsius is a good starting point.

There are 1 filaments in this package. Can you relate?

There is 1 if you are asking. The diameter of the disc is 75mm.

Selected User Reviews For eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75mm, Skin

The filament is of excellent quality and at a reasonable price
5/5

I have now ordered three more rolls and thought it was time for me to leave some feedback. Since the beginning of last year, I have used at least 20 rolls of eSun PLA+ in my Raise3D N2. I have never had any problems with it stopping working or breaking. The truth is, I do not let it dry out or get brittle before I use it. Even so, PLA has a tendency to get brittle, so if you don't store it properly, or leave it out, it will become brittle. It's mostly gray, but occasionally I use black as well. It is possible that some of the other colors have slightly different properties, but with my current set up, I have had very good and consistent results with gray and black. In addition, PLA+ is known to be a little bit less prone to warping when left in the sun than Anyhow, I've attached a picture of one of my recent CG models. It was around 2 at that time. A total of five rolls are required. Please be sure to give it a try and I hope it's as successful for you as it is for I wish you the best of luck in.

Araceli Lara
Araceli Lara
| Aug 11, 2020
In the last few years, quality control has declined and they don't respond to customers' requests
3/5

There have been over 30 rolls of this black filament I have bought, and for many years it was the best. In the past, I have used it to print all my products, and I have purchased roll after roll of filament, and my printers were tuned seamlessly to it. The filament in their factory appears to have been contaminated due to something that seems to have happened in the factory. An example of the problem is attached as a photo. There is no moisture here, although it appears that way. The rolls in the dehydratro have been in the machine for 5, 10, 25, and 48 hours! Despite numerous attempts to improve print quality, no improvement was made. The picture clearly shows the poor quality of the sound. It seems like my sound is randomly configured in the back of all my prints, but I assure you it is configured in the back. I can only think of contamination as a reason for the problem. It is unlikely for me to have miscalculated since I have over 1000 hours of printing experience and 4 different 3d printers. I think I know what I'm doing pretty well. Currently, I do this work for a living. Previously, I used a random spool without an issue, and I was able to exchange them without the dots bothering me. If you put another roll in, it's rife with defects. It is now a hatchbox and is free of any defects. As far as quality control is concerned, esun has undergone a downward spiral. Despite randomly purchasing a few rolls, I've tried this brand several times over the last 3 months in hopes that they would resolve this issue. Unfortunately, It said that if I sent an email to their customer service, they would respond, but they have not. A couple of hundred have been wasted so far on bad rolls in hopes that the issue would be resolved. It looks like it will be the end of your great run.

Molly Whitaker
Molly Whitaker
| Jul 03, 2021
IT IS NOT THE SAME FORMULAS
3/5

The only filament I would purchase is eSUN PLA PRO. The best was it, I emphasize was it. The quality of the filament has also changed since they changed the type of reel they use to roll it. I found the filament to be brittle and poorly finished. An old reel I still had that I had originally finished never printed and it printed like new and better than the new one I found. Traditionally, reels have been made of a clear material that was composed of two halves that were fixed together by two M6 metric screws and nuts. As of today, the reel is made of a black plastic material, molded in an injection molding process as one piece with an oversize Now that I have been purchasing these reels, the quality of filament is terrible and I will no longer purchase from Having found a good PLA+ filament manufacturer, I will have to start searching again. Someone has decided to fix what did not need fixing.

Marisol Schroeder
Marisol Schroeder
| Apr 26, 2021
I now use ESUN PLA+ as my standard for PLA filaments
5/5

As far as PLA is concerned, I'm a hatchboxie. Its excellent filament, it comes in great colors, and you can't beat the price for 20 bucks for a 1kg spool. My printers seem to be printing a lot of PETG lately, though. I really enjoy it. My PETG was printed at ESun and it was even better than I expected. However, I like to have choices, so I wanted more PLA, and I ran out. The ESUN store is out of stock on EVERYTHING at Hatchbox, so I looked there. It has cash money backing and a great PLA, so I assumed it would be great as well. I saw that they have an option for PLA+. PLA is a great game, but I do wish it could be So we're good with ESun. The heat resistance of PLA+ is not likely equal to PETG, but I won't print in a hot environment with my PLA+ filament. The original Prusa Mk3s is currently in use, and I have loaded up a spool of PLA+ on it. The only thing I see are first, this was said by many. Use the PLA base That's not happening. That is not the right thing to do. As I looked around I found that some people print colder, while others print hotter. There's one thing you'll have to be aware of when purchasing this stuff you'll need to play around with your temperatures. A stringy, blobby print was appearing and it was printing like garbage. My first two prints with this stuff were canceled about a minute after I started them. There was still no printing on the brim of the hat. Oh, my goodness, that's awful. Having taken my MK3 temps to first layer 225 and bed 65, I now have a temperature of my MK3s of 225. For my second layer and higher, I used a 220 nozzle and a 60-layered My current print is of a yellow banana stand, which I have to admit looks really good. My settings worked for me, and I saved the file when I couldn't find a ESUN profile. However, I've seen people print cooler, so I kept the file. I just finished my third attempt at temps, and they look good, so I'm keeping them at 225/220. As a rule of thumb, I like 65/60, unless I see the need to back it off. Here's a favor I'd like to ask, if you happen to be reading this. It would be great if filament makers like yourselves would have a section on their website that only has Printer Profiles for their filaments. It might be a good idea to print the link on the cards you put in the box with all the great information. As neither filament manufacturer posts filament profiles on their site, which makes your product stand out from others. All filament profiles are pretty universal, and this would make your product stand out from the rest. You would probably cover 90% of your user base if you made one for Slicer and one for Cura. That would be great, and we would appreciate Anyway, so if you are looking for a spool of solid filament that prints great, you might want to consider ESun. I may still get some hatchbox from time to time, if they run out of esun. At the moment, PLA+ and PETG are sufficient. The guy I am is an ESUN.

Leah McCullough
Leah McCullough
| Nov 07, 2020
Recent changes have led to a decline in quality
3/5

While the latest shipments of this filament were junk, the old shipments were perfect. In the past few days, I threw out ten larger prints because they either failed in the middle or the quality was so poor, I couldn't use them. This printer is clogging up the nozzles, the print quality is terrible (grainy), and the filament is clogging up the nozzles. There is no printer problem here as the same thing happens on five different printers with brand new nozzles. In addition, other brands work just fine.

I'll switch brands until they figure out what's wrong with their QA (or lack thereof.

Khaleesi Carson
Khaleesi Carson
| Aug 15, 2020

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