FormFutura
High Gloss PLA – ColorMorph Refill
High Gloss PLA – ColorMorph Refill
Introducing ReFill filament
In an effort to reduce waste, FormFutura has introduced a new way of supplying filament with our Refill system. This version of our filament does not come on a conventional spool, but instead is securely spooled onto a small cardboard core, which can then be put onto a reusable spool. This spool has been designed by us, specifically for this application, and can be printed by visiting https://www.printables.com/model/634110-refill-20-flanges
High Gloss PLA – ColorMorph combines two High Gloss PLA colors in one filament. As a result the color of 3D printed objects will change with every change in light source or viewing angle.
FormFutura High Gloss PLA – ColorMorph
Important key features
- 3D print objects with beautiful color shifting aesthetics
- Create beautiful objects with a smooth and silky surface finish
- Make flawless creations without visible layers
- Available in 6 brilliant two-tone color morphing variants
Suitable applications
- Suitable for applications in aesthetics, design, and art
- Suitable for home decoration and household articles
- Suitable for creative ideas and visualization projects
General printing guidelines *
Nozzle size: ≥ 0.15mm | Layer height: ≥ 0.1mm | Experience level: Beginner |
Print temp: ± 215 - 245° C * | Fan speed: 50-100% | Buildplate adhesion: EasyFix Nr. I |
Heat bed: ± 60° C |
Enclosure needed: No |
*) Above displayed settings are meant as guidance to find your optimal print settings. These ranges in settings should work for most printers, but please do feel free to experiment outside these ranges if you think it is suitable for your printer. There are a lot of different types of printers, hot-ends, and printer offset that it is extremely difficult to give an overall one-size-fits-all setting.
*) If you use a vanadium steel / hardened steel and/or tungsten carbide nozzle then please raise the printing temperature up to 240 - 245° C to maintain the high gloss. If you still have trouble losing the shine, you can drop the part cooling fan to 50% or lower. For brass and copper nozzles you can print at215 - 225° C. Please do feel free to experiment with these settings.