🎨 Ignite Your Imagination with Iron Red Filament!
The Paramount 3DPLA Iron Red 1.75mm filament is a high-quality PLA material designed for 3D printing enthusiasts. With a vibrant iron red color and available in both 1kg and 5kg spools, this filament is perfect for creating detailed models and prototypes. Part of a military-inspired collection, it offers a unique aesthetic while being eco-friendly and easy to use.
A**S
Decent PLA. Nice color.
Works like you want it to. No bad behaviors, even after 2 years old, but I live in a dry climate.
R**K
Loved the color
Loved the color and printed with no problems.
B**S
My new filament for model buildings.
The iron red is an awesome color. Great for brick buildings. Prints well but this color does have a strong odor when printing.
J**N
Prints look great
The quality of filament is good. One little warning the spool is just slightly to large for the Bambu AMS system but will work with the AMS lite. It would have been 5 stars if it wasn’t for fact it didn’t fit in AMS.
B**E
Beautiful color
It took a bit of temperature experimentation to find the perfect temp for this filament, as it is apparently higher than what is suggested on the packaging, but once I figured it out (215゚seems to be the way to go) it prints beautifully and the color is very even as well. It's such a great color that I plan on using it to reprint the upgrades for my Ender 3 printer using this filament.*Update* Printed all of my Ender 3 upgrades with this specific PLA and I can definitely say I am more than pleased. They look great and function perfectly as well.
D**E
Great filament, awesome deep red
The deep red of this filament does not disappoint. One of my favorite colors is red so finding a red filament to print in was a must and I have tried a handful of different brands and this filament by Paramount is such a deep rich red, I can't help but love it. the print quality is great coming off my Prusa mk2 at standard prusa pla setting and unlike most other red filaments that look more orange after the printing process this filament keeps its red properties. The only other filament that comes close but is a lighter red after printing is esun fire engine red.
P**S
No problems and great color
I printed the temp tower, and there were negligible differences, and no bad temperature results, so I chose 215. It has been printing very well. I’m not sure why other people had problems, but it works well on my Ender 3 pro.
J**C
Warping, strings and poor bed adhesion
I've been struggling with this filament for a couple of days now. As I write this, I have 6 small parts about 25% of the way through printing. At least 2 of them are going to be failures because of warping. I've printed with narrow brims, wide brims, freshly scrubbed glass surface, the Creality stock magnetic surface, masking tape and have tried using a glue stick to help. Hotter and colder nozzle and bed temps. I have also tried slower and slower print speeds. Re-ran bed leveling and checked my offset. The thickness of the first layers are about where they are supposed to be according to my calipers. But with all that the first layers have turned out like total garbage on about 40% of the objects I've printed. Lots of warping. Some of the brims seem to curl right up even as they are being printed. I'm also seeming to get some stringing with this filament where other filaments with the same settings are clean.On the good side, I like the look and feel of the finished successful prints. They have a smooth and glossy appearance that I wanted for these parts though the red is not quite the "blood red" that the image of the spool looks like in this listing. It is lighter and, as someone in another review stated, looks a little bit like lipstick. I'm not going to return this filament because I am getting some good prints out of it but I would not purchase it again.
TrustPilot
2天前
2 个月前