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Polymaker 1.75mm Polylite Pla Pro Filament Metallic Blue

Polymaker 1.75mm Polylite Pla Pro Filament Metallic Blue
  • Product Code: eq155890
  • Availability: In Stock

$64.77 $87.44

Offering higher impact resistance and enhanced rigidity compared to standard PLA materials, you can print a wide range of items with Polymaker 1.75mm PolyLite PLA Pro Filament, allowing you to create operational prototypes, real-world use items, and more.

Derived from corn starch or sugar cane, this durable Polylactic Acid (PLA) material provides a recyclable, natural, thermoplastic polyester suitable for printing a litany of creations. PolyLite PLA has a printing speed range between 30 to 70mm/s and a printing temperature range of 374 to 428°F as well as a bed temperature range of 86-140°F. This filament supports direct and indirect drive systems with a retraction distance and speed of 1mm at 30mm/s and 3mm at 60mm/s, respectively. Each spool and box is made from recycled material, ensuring a positive impact on the environment.

1.75mm Filament Diameter    1kg Weight    30-70 mm/s Printing Speed Range    374-428°F Print Temperature Range    86-140°F Bed Temperature Range    Direct & Indirect Drive Compatible

Parameters
Filament Diameter1.75 mm
Filament MaterialPLA
Weight2.2 lb / 1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.82 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.5 x 8.1 x 4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will the radius iii work with rode psa1 boom arm without an extra adapter?

A: No, you will not need additional adapters. Sometimes the manufacturer will send shock mounts with a little insert in the thread. That is to take 5/8" down to 3/8" for boom poles. If it's in there, just use a dime as a tool to back it out, otherwise you're all set.

Q: 2. Metal version or extra $8 in my pocket?

A: I personally see no benefit of metal over plastic for a lens cap, however this is coming from someone who rarely uses a lens cap in the first place.

Q: 3. I can use this paper metallic canvas in CANON PIXMA G5020 MEGA TANK PRINTER?

A: You can use paper in the following weight range. Plain paper: From 17 to 28 lb (64 to 105 g /m2) Specialty paper: Up to 53 lb (200 g /m2)

Q: 4. Does the back of the paper have epson printed on it?

A: It doesn't

Q: 5. What is the inside diameter of this lens cap? Thanks!

A: Unfortunately, this information is not published by the manufacturer.

Q: 6. would a Rode Podmic fit on this?

A: This shock mount is not designed for the PodMic. The PodMic has an internal shock mount and is not meant to be used with an additional shock mount.

Q: 7. Which specific printer models can this paper be used on?

A: This would paper would work with printers that use dye, UltraChrome, DURABrite, & HDR ink.

Q: 8. Does Moab sell a 44" wide roll of this paper? If not, what is the widest that you sell?

A: Here is the 44 inch version: https://bhpho.to/2psuVvn

Q: 9. What profile should I use for this paper with HP Vivera pigment ink?

A: Hi John,The a href= http://moabpaper.com target= _blank moabpaper.com/a site has the profiles for a few of the HP machines on their profile page here:a href= http://moabpaper.com/icc-profiles/ target= _blank http://moabpaper.com/icc-profiles//aYou'll notice that the printers are somewhat older as HP pulled out of the fine art photography market a while ago.Marc

Q: 10. what are the archival stats for this media

A: Moab lists this paper as archival and acid free.

27/09/2024

[2.82 lb] This item arrived quickly from BH Photo. It was packed well with no damage. The storage box is large and can allow 2 1kg rolls or one larger roll to be stored. It has a nice dessicant storage space and humidity guage. It is a bit pricey since you can also get a heated drier/storage box that is less money now days. I just wanted a box without the cord attached.

5
19/09/2024

[1.75 mm] This stuff is impressive. It has a much higher tolerance for printing fine pieces. Its sand-able and workable and much more rigid than PLA. It does have some issues I'm finding joints aren't as well supported because of the fiber content versus plastic but once I engineer the model to accommodate, it works amazingly well.

5
02/09/2024

[2.82 lb] good quality

5
01/09/2024

[2.82 lb] Works great in my Ender 3S1

5
26/08/2024

[PLA] Polymaker is one of the best filaments out there and for sure the best company out there I can think of. They do so much good for the community so I'm always more than happy to support them any way I can.
This stuff prints like a dream.

5
25/08/2024

[1.75 mm] Pinky has been in my front lawn for about 6 months. This Pink is the best Pink PLA for Pinky.

5
23/08/2024

[1.75 mm] Works great with my K1 Max

5
12/08/2024

[2.82 lb] Clyde has been out for 6 months under various weather conditions. This Orange PLA turned out great for Clyde.

5
29/07/2024

[2.82 lb] This material is one of my hands down favorites. The color intensity is truly a charcoal black. To me, it beats all other silk materials because of its light diffusing properties. Its rough to the touch and doesn't have the dry time CF does. Fantastic material and I will keep buying it again and again

5
09/07/2024

[PLA] This Teal PLA turned out great. Inky has been out front for about 6 months under various weather condition and no issues. This turned out to be the best looking Teal for Inky.

5

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