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Polymaker PLA Pro is a high-impact, fast-printing 1.75mm PLA filament engineered in the USA for professional-grade 3D printing. Its advanced formula supports speeds up to 300mm/s with excellent layer adhesion and mechanical strength, making it ideal for functional prototypes and production runs on most FDM printers without special hardware.








| ASIN | B0C9TQ86HY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #514 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #48 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | POLYMAKER |
| Color | 111 - 1.75mm Black (Hex Code: #0c0e0c) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06938936714019 |
| Included Components | Polymaker PolySonic High Speed PLA PRO - 1 kg - Black |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Polymaker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PA13002 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | PA13002 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
S**N
Consistency is great
This filament sticks to the bed every time at high speeds, with the short prime line and a small brim I've had consistent prints every time. I'm using the Kobra 2 by anycubic, and its speed is set at 200. As long as my printer is sturdy and there is no wobble, the parts come out nearly perfect. The pro black is a great color, and the parts feel sturdier and harder than other PLA I have tried, making them a good use for small parts. I'm very happy I found this filament and look forward to purchasing and using more. Updated review: I still keep using this filament, I'm now using a Bambu Lab A1 Mini, and it works even better and faster. The filament is still great and makes the small parts well, they seem stronger than PLA overall, I've since tweaked the ironing and the parts look even better. I hope to keep using this filament as long as they keep making it.
B**E
Quality PLA that works with bamboo A1 AMS light
This runs solid in my A1 with AMS. It’s polymaker quality, now is it worth it more than regular PLA probably not for the average user but if you’re running production and dial this in for top speed I could see it helping. It does get stringy at faster speeds so dialing in retractions is key to cleaner prints. Not one tangle in 8 rolls of different colors and the colors have been consistent throughout the roll. The cardboard spools work perfectly in my AMS light. I use the Bamboo HS PLA profile and have good results.
A**R
Quality filament
Prints smooth and clean. Worth the money.
C**S
Good
Good filament. Works perfectly on my ams lite and A1 printer. No special settings just find a print on the Bambu Handy app and hit print. Cleaned the build plate with dawn dish soap and a couple sprits of 91% rubbing alcohol wiped it down and good to go. No stringing, good price, good adhesion, good print quality. It's a little lighter on the green color than I was expecting but I found the colors Amazon is showing are usually darker than what prints.
U**R
Perfect for fast 3D printers
This High Speed PLA Pro is just perfect! No clogs, no fuss, no tangles. Tried on Bambu Lab A1 and A1 mini both with AMS Lite and without AMS Lite. Spool fits perfectly on AMS Lite spool holders. For best results start with default Generic PLA HF profile and dial in, do the basic calibration for flow rate, K value, temperatures, retraction and etc. Would love Orca Slicer to add this new filament profile. Printed models are tough to break, have no structural flows and no visual imperfections, even when printed using default high speeds. Perfect for fast prototyping, I can make changes to the models while the printer is printing, then do the next iterations pretty quickly.
S**R
Pretty good I guess
I ordered this on accident. I meant to order Polylite PC. I only print functional industrial machine parts so I print with engineering materials, hot and fast through big nozzles because I'm on a schedule. I don't have much experience with PLA so I decided to open this up and see what it's all about. Spool says 190-230C. I didn't even bother testing the lower end; started with 230C on a 0.4mm volcano CHT nozzle and performed a speed test that increases speed every few layers until I start seeing underextrusion. It worked fine at 22mm³/s volumetric flow but started underextruding at 24mm³/s. So I bumped it up to 240C and got the same result. Bumped it up again to 250C and then I was able to hit 28mm³/s before underextrusion started at 30mm³/s. And you know what? The results at 250C and hauling buns were better than the results at lower temps and slower speeds. Better layer bonding for sure. Thin-walled vase mode prints were hard to smash and rip apart and didn't even split along the layer lines consistently; half the time they split across several layers as if it were sheet plastic. So I'm not sure why they specified such low Temps for this stuff. Print at 250 unless there's a good reason not to. And I'm also not sure why this is considered special "high speed" filament either; I print these speeds and faster with Polylite PC and that's not a special "high speed" filament. 28mm³/s is just "pretty good" in my book, not excellent, but for someone who is used to printing 1/3rd of that speed, this stuff might be a breakthrough.
J**.
Polymaker PLA is great
This is by far one of the BEST PLA I have ever used. This prints beautiful, no issues on 1st layer, and provides a fantastic look that might be my best prints of all time. I have tried almost every PLA out there and was recommended by a friend to use Polymaker and I am not going to use anything else. It cost a bit more than other PLA's, but your print quality is so nice that the difference is totally worth a few $$.
G**S
So far this is my favorite filament that I've used.
The little pyramid I included in the pictures was printed at 220C, 60C build plate on an Ankermake m5 at 500mm/s. I've used Polymaker PLA pro, normal PLA, E-sun PLA+, Ankermake PLA+ and a few other brands, and this one by far gave me the nicest print. The pyramid was printed at .28 layer size and 20% infill. It feels sturdier and nicer than any other filament I have used. If I was printing 2A or other related things that would require more structural strength, I would go with traditional polymaker PLA pro, but this is now my go-to filament for everyday parts.
B**E
After drying with Polydryer for just an hour, this filament is doing a great job and print right. Can't find major defect on calibration print. The only defect is the "eco friendly spool" which requires an adapter in order to use in Bambu AMS. Also the filament starts to tangle a bit after a few prints.
T**N
Sehr hochwertiges PLA! Der Druck läuft absolut zuverlässig, keine Fäden oder Verstopfungen. Die Druckteile sehen sauber und präzise aus, mit schöner, gleichmäßiger Oberfläche. Preis-Leistung stimmt – ich würde es jederzeit wieder kaufen!
G**O
ottimo filamento per stampe veloci , da quando sono passato a questo non ho più avuto problemi sia con il primo layer sia di texture finale , fortemente consigliato
C**S
Meilleur filament que j’ai utiliser parfait !!!
L**I
Funktioniert super 👍🏻