


🖨️ Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The PN-CF PLA Carbon Fiber PLA 1KG 1.75 3D Printer Filament is engineered for precision and performance, featuring a dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm, a 1.75mm diameter, and a generous 1kg spool. Ideal for professionals seeking warp-free printing, this filament ensures excellent layer adhesion and easy support removal, making it a top choice for high-quality 3D printing.












J**J
Good filament
I've had good success printing with this filament and would recommend it. I did move up from a .04mm nozzle to .06mm and haven't had any issues at that size. At .04mm it did clog and assume it is from the fibers in the filament. Bed adhesion has been pretty good, but some prints did warp, but I think that is more of a need for an enclosure where my printer is located. The finish is amazing, the matte black looks and feels great.
T**D
CF PLA is brittle and has poor layer adhesion, but you don't really buy it for strength.
I found the CF PLA printed best at 235C (with a hardened steel nozzle) but even that hot the layer adhesion is relatively poor and the material itself is very brittle. But it does look really good with a nice satin black look to it and that's why you buy CF PLA.
I**J
Beautiful prints
I love this carbon fiber pla. The prints look great and the layer lines just disappear. I have been using it for structural parts for a cnc setup and they are holding together perfect. On my 3rd roll now and will keep using as my go to pla now.
L**.
Very confused and disappointed.
I saw a post with photo's of prints made with this that were out of this world so I immediately ordered a roll hoping I could get good results. I'm having a hard time with adhesion and layer separation. It was recommended to me by the user to use 222'C for temp. I tried a temp tower and it broke free of the bed at about the 220 position but it was enough to show me it wanted more heat. There's misleading markings on the packaging. The box is checked off as carbon fiber PC. The roll has a sticker that says to use 250 - 260 and the box also has a sticker that says carbon fiber pla. I'm confused. I've spent the better part of a day and my results are not satisfactory. Do I have PLA or do I have Poly Carbonate. Your guess is as good as mine. My little Ender 3 is certainly not setup to print PC.
T**S
CF PLA - Struggles getting consistent prints
This filament gave me so much trouble. I printed a 20mm calibration cube, and it looked great. Then every other print I tried failed. Most of it was nozzle clogging. I tried in a standard Bowden extruder (Capricorn tubing). The filament would clog the nozzle and the extruder gear would skip.Then I tried my direct drive, and it also clogged, and created a huge glob of filament around the hotend.Everything was calibrated and maintained well, but this filament did not cooperate. I switched back to a plain PLA, and everything was fine again.The partual prints looked really good. Nice texture, color, smooth layers. But I couldn't get a complete print after the first try.
V**N
So far so good. PLA CF
Prints nicely and looks good. Not sure how much strength or heat resistance it adds but look nice anyhow.
T**S
Great price looks good great printings
Cheap looks good strength-wise is probably the same as regular pla but it looks good and it's lighter. My hot end is all metal V6... Harder steel tip.. as far as wear and tear it did nothing to it temperatures were 210c extruder an 55c build plate on a modified Rostock_max_v2
R**6
Warp warp warp
The product is awful. Failed print after failed print because it warps from the bed being too hot at 50c, or won't stick to my glass plate if below 50. Tried to print with no heat and hairspray down on the bed and still ripped off the plate mid print. F'd and and all possible settings to solve my issue to no success. Can throw any other roll of pla on with same settings and prints flawless. Avoid this brand of Cf PLA
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