Reddit reviews 3D Solutech Real Black 3D Printer PLA Filament 1.75MM Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 2.2 LBS (1.0KG) - PLA175RBLK
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Dimensional accuracy: Diameter variance of no more than 30 microns for consistent feeding and better 3D prints.High compatibility: 3D Solutech PLA Filamet is compatible with nearly all 3D printers, including RepRap derivatives and those from MakerBot (such as the Replicator and Replicator 2), Ultimaker, Bits from Bytes, Airwolf3D, Makergear, Printrbot, Bukobot, Type A Machines, and many others.3D Solutech engineered its Professional 3D Printer filament to strict tolerances and the highest quality standards, ensuring trouble-free operation with your 3D printer and superior results.3D Solutech PLA filament is the choice of engineers, designers, and anyone else into 3D printing who demands the best.
Walmart Sells some as well that is in the $15 a spool range. With ship to store its just as good price wise as Microcenter. I actually have some of this filament on order but have not tested it yet myself.
Amazon carries some as well that is in that price range and is Prime eligible. I have used this filament and it is consistent in the 3 rolls I have owned.
With that said, if you do have a Microcenter locally, like /u/joshc4566 reports the Inland brand filament is also in that approximately $15 a spool price range and has been very good to me personally.
this stuff
Haven't had any problems with it so far.
Solutech has been good to me. Every cheaper one I’ve tried has been insanely brittle.
This is using the cheapest PLA I could find on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/3D-Solutech-Filament-Dimensional-Accuracy/dp/B00ME7CV7C
Okay, I was trying recommended premade profiles online that people had tinkered with, I'll see if the Cura profile works.
Sorry, That's not the bed, that's my workshop desk,I didn't think to take a picture until after I had removed it, though I did use the generic aluminum bed for the print. I'll try again with the defaults and take another picture on the bed if it doesn't succeed
25mm/second
PLA, both the spool provided in the printer and this
I appreciate the help.
PLA filament is the way to go. There's tons on amazon this is what I usually get. Also make sure the filament is 1.75mm
Link
1) Solutech pla (very cheap $)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ME7CV7C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Wi.WAb1C7EF7D
2) Hatchbox pla carbon fiber (more $$$, not to mention you need a wear-resistant nozzle)
Both from amazon