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The ERYONE Filament PLA 1.75 mm is a high-quality, eco-friendly 3D printing filament available in a variety of colors, including a unique dark wood finish. With a precision tolerance of +/-0.03mm, it ensures excellent surface quality and strong layer adhesion, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced users. Each spool is vacuum-sealed for optimal performance and compatibility with 99% of FDM 3D printers.







| ASIN | B0F83TLD3H |
| Additional Features | Color-changing, Glitter Effect |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,774 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #306 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | ERYONE |
| Color | Burnt Titanium Pla-black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,187) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Eryone Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HK-BT-Black |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 810168136189 |
A**L
Uniform, bright color with great flow rate and zero stringing.
I just recently started using ERYONE Brand Filament, but thought I would give it a try since it was decently priced and they had some unique colors that were not available from any other filament line. I was a little hesitant at first as I hadn't heard of the brand before, but after going through several rolls of filament in the last few weeks I have to say I am quite impressed. After drying the filament for 2 hours at 50 degrees Celsius, which is my usual standard practice for all PLA filament, I printed this dragon fly with a 4mm nozzle on my Bambu X1C in under 4 hours and it came out perfect with zero stringing, great layer adhesion and a consistent flow rate that gave the model a very uniform appearance without any signs of deviance in layer height. I also noticed that this filament works well with every other filament brand I used it with which is something I have had an issue with several filament brands lately. So when using the exact same filament type you should be able to use different brands with no or little issues in layer adhesion or shrinkage, but I have found several brands lately where PLA, PLA Plus and PLA Tough don't want to adhere and end up separating after printing. Fortunately I didn't see any of these issues when using ERYONE PLA Filament with Bambu, Overature or Polymaker and over all the filament worked perfectly with every filament brand I tried which is a great plus for me as we keep an extensive catalogue of unique colors and ERYONE's Blue Burnt Titanium is one of our favorites, so knowing that it will work with all of the other filament brands we use is a huge plus since it means we don't have to keep extra base colors around and a list of which filament brands work, things will just work and we can spend less time having to worry about filament compatibility and more time on making prints. Overall, this filament is fabulous with a great price per gram and fantastic inter compatibilityrating I want to note that a lot of people have given this filament a 1 to 3 star review noting bad layer adhesion or bad bed adhesion. This is usually caused by the filament not being dried before use. Now, I have gone through 4 rolls of the ERYONE filament so far and that includes two rolls of the burnt titanium and 2 rolls of red PLA-CF, and as long as the filament has been dried properly I have never had a single issue with this filament. In fact I would say it's in my top 5 filament brands and we have used and tested about 15 different filament brands over the last two years. If you want to really improve your prints take the time to dry your filament, it makes a huge difference. Secondly I would recommend that if people are using a filament for the first time that they also take the time to print a temp tower and a retraction tower to make sure that they have a good idea of the capabilities of that particular filament. Dialing in your printer is simply not good enough, you need to make sure you dial in your filament. Once you have dialed in your printer and your filament you will end up having a much more enjoyable experience and enjoy much finer quality prints.
R**S
Very Consistent, Very Rigid - Carbon Fiber PLA
Summary: Like all Eryone filament I've used, this one has been fantastic for the price and hit all the checkboxes. It's stiffer and stronger than normal PLA, it's has very consistent extrusion resulting in hidden layer lines, and it prints easily. It needs to be calibrated well in order to achieve good tolerances for holes and pins. Long Review: The spool arrived inside a vacuum sealed bag with a dessicant packet, inside a cardboard box. The bag is not reusable. I weighed the spool and filament at 1175g, and then ran it through the dryer for 24 hours to see if there was any moisture. After weighing again, it was coming out around 1174.5g, so it pulled extremely little moisture out, and it might have been a rounding error on my scale. So that's great; perfectly dry filament from the factory! I print on a Bambu X1C, so I removed the AMS system and made sure I was using the 0.6mm hardened steel nozzle. Just a warning: this filament is rough, so it will chew through brass nozzles and plastic gears. I had no issues with my hardened steel nozzle and mounting the spool on the rear/side spool holder. After calibrating the filament fully, I arrived at a K-value of 0.04, an extrusion multiplier of 0.98, a print temperature of 225, and a max volumetric flow of (amazingly) 28mm3/s at 235 degrees. I only printed at a max of 20mm3/s because I wanted to print slightly cooler at 225 degrees. This gave me a final speed of about 150mm/s at a 0.62 line width and 0.2 layer height. However, I always turn the exterior wall speed way down (to about 70mm/s so that I don't risk any ugly surfaces). I also printed a couple tolerance tests to see how well the filament could print perfectly sized holes and pins. I got it down to 0.25 offset, but didn't try to get it lower. I think the rough nature of the filament will cause some swelling of the final model, so plan accordingly. My prints came out fantastic. I printed a Ryuk model from Fotis Mint on Printables, and a Broke Sword model from Nikko Industries. The models are lightweight, but probably twice as rigid as normal PLA. However, with enough force, this filament (like all PLA) will snap and shatter before it bends. If you need something that can deflect and bend, you need to look at other materials. This Carbon Fiber excels at stiff, rigid prints. Visually, the models look beautiful. The layer lines are extremely well hidden due to the excellent consistency and the rough feeling nature of the filament. This is rougher than what you would feel with a "marble" or glow-in-the-dark PLA print. It's not like it will hurt your hands at all, but it just has a gritty feel. The sheen is comparable to Satin, I would say. It's not a perfectly smooth gloss, but definitely not matte either. Again, the rough texture gives it a unique sheen. Overall, I like it a lot and will be ordering again when I need to make a strong piece that prints smoothly.
S**W
This might just be the unicorn I've been chasing
First and foremost: If I ever receive a different variety of roll than what I've got now, this review drops to one star. Context; I've been buying CF-PLA from a DIFFERENT company for over two dozen rolls, but they're apparently just a white-label company -- they buy whatever rolls from whoever, and resell them all under the same label. I've been desperately seeking ONE of their suppliers, because the others aren't as good, but that variability means zero stars for me. ERYONE has just sent me the same quality of roll that I've been looking for. It's DEEP black, has a similar composition, and machines well, but doesn't cut quite like butter. It isn't brittle, and feels quite tough. When dropped, it "rings" higher-pitched than most other CF-PLA variants. Bed adhesion is right in the goldilocks zone, stringing is absolutely minimal, layer adhesion is great. This may be the unicorn -- but if my next roll proves these to be white-label as well, this review will go to zero stars. I want filament from suppliers, not while-labelers, and ERYONE passes muster so far.
W**R
Eryone non si smentisce. Qualità ottima, consegnato in sacchetto sotto vuoto riutilizzabile, ormai raro, avvolto benissimo. Bambulab profilo silk, stampa perfetta, i supporti vengono via facilmente e la stampa è liscia con altezza layer 0,12mm. Effetto voluto raggiunto!
C**A
Excellent quality and consistently reliable. This PLA filament feeds smoothly, adheres well to the print bed, and produces crisp, detailed prints with minimal stringing. The finish is clean and professional-looking, with vibrant color and a slight sheen that really makes designs pop. It’s perfect for both beginners and experienced makers—low warping, no unpleasant odor, and great layer adhesion. Ideal for prototyping, decorative pieces, and functional prints alike. Highly recommended for anyone looking for hassle-free, high-quality results.
G**7
Ero da tempo alla ricerca di un bel argento di questo colore. Sono rimasto davvero colpito da quanto sia bello il colore soprattutto dalle varie tonalità e brillantezza che assume a secondo della luce. Nel complesso il PLA sembra davvero molto buono, ottima aderenza al piatto (vetro senza lacca con Anet A8 stock). La bobina sembra avvolta molto bene ed arriva in una ottima confezione sottovuoto e dentro la classica scatola di cartone. Le immagini sopra sono state stampate con layer 0,32 per la figura Uomo-cane a 190 gradi, e 195 gradi il busto. Forse meglio a 190 gradi. In definitiva, ottimo PLA ad un ottimo prezzo e con tutta la garanzia di Eryone. Stra consigliato !!!
A**S
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F**L
Este filamento tiene un tono rojo muy bonito me encanta
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