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[NEW CUSTOMERS] 1kg Polymaker Panchroma CoPE 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament
7 Comments
The color shift is so cool, it changes in the light depending on the angle
- @dangerousDec 2024
Is it easy to print with? I’ve had trouble with some filaments clogging my nozzle
- @BoombasticDec 2024
It prints like a dream. No clogging or stringing. I’ve been using it at 220°C with no issues. Definitely a smooth experience.
- @dangerousDec 2024
How’s the finish? Does it have a matte or glossy look?
- @BoombasticDec 2024
It’s glossy, which gives a really polished look to prints. The color change makes it pop even more.
- @dangerousDec 2024
Nice! And how does it compare to PLA?
- @BoombasticDec 2024
It’s a bit stronger than PLA, and the flexibility is better, too. Feels like it can take a little more abuse.
New Polymaker customers can get a 1kg spool of Panchroma CoPE 1.75mm 3D printer filament for $9.35 (after a $1.65 discount). This experimental CoPE filament offers improved overhangs and faster printing speeds compared to PLA, but it's not compatible with PLA in the same print and requires a textured PEI plate for best results (Magigoo Original recommended). Free shipping applies.
New Customers: 1kg Polymaker Panchroma CoPE 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament: Should You Buy It?
Highlights and Advantages
- Vibrant, consistent color throughout the entire spool, minimizing color shifts during printing.
- Excellent layer adhesion and dimensional accuracy, resulting in high-quality prints.
- Superior toughness and impact resistance compared to standard PLA filaments.
Similars
- ASA Filament: Offers superior UV resistance and weatherability compared to Polymaker Panchroma CoPE, making it ideal for outdoor applications.
- PETG Filament: Generally provides better impact resistance and chemical resistance than Polymaker Panchroma CoPE, and is easier to print with.
- Nylon Filament: Offers higher strength and toughness than Polymaker Panchroma CoPE, particularly for engineering applications.
What You Need to Know Before Buying
Before purchasing any 3D printer filament, especially a specialty filament like Polymaker Panchroma CoPE, ensure your 3D printer is compatible with the 1.75mm diameter. Check your printer's temperature range and settings to ensure they're suitable for the material's recommended printing temperature. Consider the type of project you intend to use the filament for – this helps determine if the material properties (e.g., toughness, UV resistance) align with your needs.
Extra Tips
- Read reviews from other users to understand their experiences with the filament and potential issues.
- Consider purchasing a smaller sample spool before committing to a full 1kg spool, especially if you're trying the material for the first time.
- Properly store the filament in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture absorption, which can negatively impact print quality.
- Clean your 3D printer nozzle thoroughly before and after using this filament to avoid material buildup and clogging.
- Experiment with different printing temperatures and speeds to find optimal settings for your specific printer and project.
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7 Comments
The color shift is so cool, it changes in the light depending on the angle
Is it easy to print with? I’ve had trouble with some filaments clogging my nozzle
It prints like a dream. No clogging or stringing. I’ve been using it at 220°C with no issues. Definitely a smooth experience.
How’s the finish? Does it have a matte or glossy look?
It’s glossy, which gives a really polished look to prints. The color change makes it pop even more.
Nice! And how does it compare to PLA?
It’s a bit stronger than PLA, and the flexibility is better, too. Feels like it can take a little more abuse.