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The ERYONE Engineering Filament is a high-performance 1.75 mm ASA filament designed for FDM 3D printers. With a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03mm, it offers exceptional UV and heat resistance, making it ideal for outdoor applications. The filament comes in a sleek ASA Black color and is packaged in a vacuum-sealed bag to ensure optimal quality and performance.
Manufacturer | ERYONE TECHNOLOGY HK LIMITED |
Brand | ERYONE |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 21 x 7.3 cm; 1 kg |
Colour | ASA Black |
Material Type | ASA |
Size | ASA |
Ink Colour | ASA-Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | EOASAB |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
D**P
Perfect print straight out of the box
This PLA was perfect, no tangles or issues from first use. Amazing prints on my ender 5, will be buying more when I need some.Value wise this is perfect for mid range PLA. It functions as expected and better than other brands at this price.
K**Y
The Black Magic of 3D Printing: ERYONE Plus Filament Delivers!
I recently needed more filament to dive into the world of 3D printing, and ERYONE Plus Filament has become my other go-to choice.The PLA+ Black color is sleek and professional—perfect for my projects that need a touch of sophistication (or at least to look like I know what I’m doing!). It feeds smoothly, and my prints have never looked better.Plus, it’s a solid 1kg spool, which means fewer trips to the refill shop—more time for me to contemplate the meaning of life or, you know, print more cool stuff! If you’re looking for reliable filament that’s both quality and easy to use, ERYONE Plus is the way to go. Just don’t blame me if you end up with a mini army of 3D printed figurines!
J**N
Excellent print quality at a good price
I always use either Eryone or Esun PLA+ for my prints and they both give good results. The eryone is very forgiving with nozzle temp (190 - 210 is fine) and first layer adhesion is good. Stringing is minimal when retraction settings are dialled in.The only slight downside to this is it curls up a fair bit on overhangs, and can catch on the nozzle if not carefull.If printing a lot of prints with overhangs the esun doesnt curl has much so may be preferred.Overall though, very good
M**T
Working on it !!!
Bought some black PLA+ and impressed with the results. Printed several objects with zero failures and nice finish. After calibration prints I found the best results with hot end at 200-210 and bed at 60.I then bought some red PLA+ but I am still working to find the right settings. Bed is calibrated to the point I can get good results using various materials from various brands. Whatever settings I choose I get gaps in the first layer. Printed several bed calibration tests changing temp, speed flow and z-height but results are similar. At best the finished prints are acceptable but I would hope to get better results.I have done several test prints with this and after playing with various settings in Cura I have found the best results were achieved by just changing initial layer flow to 105%. Wasted a lot of filament but learned so much about the hardware and software and now getting some great prints from both black and red. Just bought some blue and hope to have continued success. Now one of my go-to brands
T**Y
Amazing quality
I love this filament. It’s beautiful to use and I have never had a problem with this. I have it in green also and it is my go to filament now. 10/10
E**C
Had layer separation, even when dried
This is a review of Eryone, white ASA filament.*** Edit *** 19/01/2024Although I said below that it seemed ok, when it had been dried, this later proved not to be case.I went back to one of the original prints that had previously suffered with layer separation, after the filament had been thoroughly dried and you can see the separation in the picture - not good at all.This was printed on a Prusa MK3S in a Lack enclosure, at temperatures 260/110 with an enclosure temperature of about 30 -35, my usual setup for ASA and works great with Prusament ASA.This filament is ok-ish for small, or thin prints but not good for chunkier stuff.Shame, I love Eryone PETG, but this isn't up to that quality.***** This below is my first impression, which changed as detailed aboveInitial Short story:Once I figured out it was wet, and dried it for 4 hours it turned out great.Initial Long story:Eryone has been my go-to for PETG for a long time.I'd only ever used Prusament ASA previously, which is great but, both expensive and slow to get hold of.So, as a fact finding mission, I tried some Eryone ASA white (always a tricky colour, apparently because of the dye) when it was on offer.It was sealed very well, and I had no thoughts of it being damp; my first print warped very badly on the bed, so I added some brims and some Magigoo - two prints then only slightly warped, but there was still some layer separation. Fixable with some acetone welding as they were just brackets, but not ideal at all.As a last chance saloon sort of thing I dried it out for 4 hours and tried again on another print, and the print was perfect - no warping and no layer separation - great!So, good news, it is great filament and I will buy it again but definitely dry it out before I use it.
A**X
Great cost
Awesome ASA with good value for money. Much cheaper than others and extremely good product. Not as bad smelling as ABS but also has similar issues with warping and adhesion so an enclosure is recommended
F**H
It's PLA+, it does the job!
Prints like PLA, but is definitely a little more durable in finished prints.An easy print, no tangles in my reel, and the colour was nice and white and bright.
C**N
Inutilisable
Le filament est mal enroulé, impossible d'imprimer quoi que ce soit, il coince au bout de 2 ou 3 mètres...Dommage mais je ne recommande pas cette marque.
B**T
Completely moist!
I recently ordered another spool of Blue PLA+ to test if the problem was me or the quality of the filament. But this one is really unusable. The layers come off easily, there is not even horizontal adhesion between the layers. I did several temp towers, I dried it for more than 18 hours in the dryer at 60 and 70 degrees with silica gel to collect all the moisture coming out of it, the device measured 58% moisture right away and after 18 hours I was able to get it down to 21%, there is some improvement but nothing comparable to PLA+ from other brands. I hope that the new spool will be of a better quality.
J**B
good filament
i liked it, its good, fast shipping, not too hard to print, its like abs but better
C**.
très bon filament
tout ce qu'on attend d'un filament abs de bonne qualité. simple à prendre en main du moment qu'on à l'imprimante et le caisson adéquat. peut s'imprimer à de bonnes vitesses
T**S
Find some different Polypropylene.
This is my first experience with Polypropylene so I got some of the ERYON black and printed a few small things and they printed vey nicely once I found the correct settings. Using and X1Carbon. I started printing some bigger things and it is really hit or miss. I have come to find there are spots on the filament that are stretched thin and will cause the extruder to slip and not feed it properly. It also wont trip the filament feed sensor since it is just slipping. It was the cheapest stuff I could find and I feel like it was a net negative due to the following; Cardboard spool was a bit beat up when it arrived, It eventually got so warped the filament would not unspool very smoothly. There where multiple spots where the filament was stretched thin that I notice when I was respooling it. And now that I have a decent amount on a new spool, and cleanly wound, It still slips in the extruder and misfeeds. I checked the diameter with a calipers and I'm getting below 1.7mm and as low as 1.62mm which just means it is poorly manufactured. Ive use half the roll and probably 80% of that were failed prints. I might get it used up on smaller prints that I can babysit but I cannot trust it to finish a medium to large print. Even after I took retractions all the way off. You will be better off sourcing another brand of Polypropylene elsewhere.
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