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A fun, easy way to add bold colour to your prints, without overthinking your filament choices.
1 x RAW3D PLA+ Red
1 x RAW3D PLA+ Blue
1 x RAW3D PLA+ Yellow
1 x RAW3D PLA+ Green
All spools are 1kg, 1.75mm, vacuum-sealed with desiccant, and ready to print.
To keep your filament printing at its best, store it in a cool, dry environment between 15°C and 30°C, with humidity below 20%.
When not in use, place the spool back in its vacuum-sealed bag with desiccant to minimise moisture absorption. If the filament has been exposed to air for extended periods, drying it in a filament dryer before printing can help restore optimal print performance.
For best results, avoid direct sunlight, high temperatures, and dusty environments to maintain smooth feeding and consistent print quality.
👉 For full mechanical, thermal, and physical specifications, download the Technical Data Sheet (TDS).
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What’s the difference between PLA+ and regular PLA?
PLA+ is an enhanced version of standard PLA designed to be stronger, tougher, and less brittle. While regular PLA is great for general printing, PLA+ typically offers better impact resistance, improved layer adhesion, and more durable finished parts, making it a great choice for both functional and decorative prints.
Can any 3D printer use PLA+ filament?
Most FDM 3D printers designed for 1.75mm filament can print PLA+ without any special hardware. PLA is known for its low warping and easy printing characteristics, which makes it widely compatible with popular printers from brands such as Bambu Lab, Creality, Prusa, and Anycubic.
Is PLA+ filament good for beginners?
Yes! PLA/PLA+ is widely considered one of the easiest filaments to print with, making it ideal for beginners. It typically requires lower printing temperatures, has minimal warping, and adheres well to most build plates, helping new users achieve reliable results while learning to use their printer.
What are the disadvantages of PLA+ filament?
While PLA+ is easy to print and produces great surface finishes, it does have some limitations. Compared with some other materials, PLA+ can be more brittle and less heat-resistant, which means it may not be the best choice for parts exposed to high temperatures or heavy mechanical stress.
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