This is a silent unboxing and test prints with some comments about the filament.
The link to the filament I used in this video is below along with another Geeetech - Luminous filament I am currently testing out for them.
A link to their transparent PLA:[ Ссылка ]
A link to their glow in the dark PLA: [ Ссылка ]
If you'd like to try out their PLA, it is on sale, just use the link below for matte PLA and enter promo code 305VRH4U for a 30% discount.
I liked the filament overall. This was a great opportunity to test out their filament with my honest opinion. It prints great, with a nice glossy finish and flows smooth at 205-215C, pretty much the same print quality between those temperatures. At 205 it performed better for bridging and at 215 it would be better for slightly higher strength. It adheres well to my PEI textured surface at 60C. I have to mention the glossy finish again, especially with large layer heights. The wind spinner really shines and reflects well in direct sunlight. It is definitely a good idea, with any filament you get, to dry it out for 4-8 hours before use. I do before using any filament and have yet to have a filament I want to throw away because it can't print well.
I tried some Geeetech PETG a while ago and this transparent PLA printed very similar to PETG in terms of stringing, due to that, a little more retraction is necessary to prevent strings and hairs. It doesn't stick to the nozzle like PETG but definitely flows a bit like it, hence the retraction changes mentioned. This filament might be annoying if I hadn't been experienced with PETG before.
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