

🎨 Tough, precise, and eco-smart filament for the 3D printing pros who demand more.
Polymaker PLA PRO 1.75mm filament is a premium yellow PLA designed for demanding 3D printing projects. It combines 1.6 times the rigidity of typical tough PLA with superior impact strength, enhanced by patented Jam-Free technology for smooth, jam-free printing and excellent layer adhesion. Packaged on a recyclable cardboard spool, it offers consistent color and dimensional accuracy with low odor and minimal warping. Ideal for professionals seeking durable, high-quality prints with eco-conscious packaging and backed by lifetime support.


















| ASIN | B09J1B2SYY |
| Brand Name | Polymaker |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06938936710349 |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Polymaker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PA07009 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | PA07009 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 Grams |
D**Z
Super resistente este tipo de pla, solo cuidado con los soportes que se usen, pues puede ser difícil removerlos.
R**M
Zack Freedman should add this to his ever growing list of cursed filaments. The PLA is a gorgeous yellow, in fact the perfect yellow. Not too matte, not too glossy. No odors, nothing. BUT having tried everything I can do, the bed adhesion and warping is just a nightmare. I use brims, I've adjusted my temps up and down, my flow rates, you name it and the filament just won't stick. I have magnetic PEI sheet, I use glue stick. I've used the adhesion tabs, brims, etc. I had a failed print because one corner (where the seams are) wanted to lift. No other PLA that I have worked with has been this stubborn on bedadhesion. I will never be buying this filament again unless if they change the composition as this seems to have been a common issue with this specific filament that reinforces one should really actually read and analyze reviews before buying stuff off of amazon. Is it possible that the specific pigment they are using is causing the issue? Or maybe it's the additives (the PRO) in their PLA PRO ----------------------------- Update (July 2023) Polymaker did send me a free spool of the orange polylite pla after I gave my review of the yellow. I tried a quick test print and got the same results. Fast forward to this week and I said, "what the heck, I'll give it another try." I have been able to print decently sized models without lifting or warping from both spools! The catch is that you have to really have your z offset dialed in, so this filament is still super picky, it just cools and shrinks faster. Your temps definitely have to be dialed in as well. So I have updated my rating of the product to a three since this filament can work, but you need the patience (and no fear that you might accidentally scratch your build plate). Here are the settings that worked for me: - Hot end / Printing Temp = 210*C - Build Plate Temperature = 60*C - Build Plate is PEI, textured - Hot end is stock ender 6 - Running klipper - Tram your bed - Manually set z offset - Do the automatic z offset as well
M**D
La calidad es muy buena. La figura no queda con grumos y es facil de limpiar
A**R
Creality K1C 190c nozzle, 65c bed temp, flow rate 0.95-0.93. These settings seem to work nice for the different PLA that i have used.
B**R
I've used PolyMaker for little over a year now and have been really impressed with the consistent quality and pricing. I;ve never had adhesion problems or print quality issues, I've used several other brands and still go back to Polymaker not only because of cost but biggest reason is print quality. I use a Hemera with plated copper E3D heat block, titanium heatbreak and CHT bondtech nozzle and have to say this can keep up with my high expectations. I live in Canada and can get Prusament filament or Proto Pasta but the cost is insane and honestly cant tell any difference in quality between these brands, so diffently worth every penny buying PolyMaker. They have a huge selection and I own just about every color in PLA, PETG and PLA Pro and lately been using some PLA-CF to make printers parts and wow is it good and strong.
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