This listing includes four premium AddNorth PLA filaments, each with its own strengths. A special note is included for the E‑PLA Marble version, which needs extra care during use.
Printing Temperature: 205–225 °C
Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C (Heated bed optional)
Use Case: All-purpose printing with easy setup
Printing Temperature: 180–220 °C
Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C (Heated bed optional)
Tip: Lower temperatures give a more matte finish
Printing Temperature: 200–230 °C
Bed Temperature: 50–60 °C
Nozzle Size: Use at least 0.5 mm to avoid clogs
Tip: Higher temps create darker wood tones
Printing Temperature: 205–225 °C
Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C (Heated bed optional)
Use Case: Cost-effective prints with no loss in reliability
Printing Temperature: 205–225 °C
Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C
Important:
Use a clean, all-metal or well-maintained hot-end
Keep filament dry with desiccants in an airtight container
Run a test print to check for smooth extrusion
Avoid long idle heating times to prevent buildup
Summary Table
| Filament | Print Temp | Bed Temp | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| E‑PLA | 205–225 °C | 0–60 °C | Easy to print, ideal for all users |
| X‑PLA | 180–220 °C | 0–60 °C | Matte finish, impact resistant |
| PLA Wood | 200–230 °C | 50–60 °C | Wood look and feel, needs 0.5 mm+ nozzle |
| PLA Economy | 205–225 °C | 0–60 °C | Budget friendly, great for prototyping |
| E‑PLA Marble | 205–225 °C | 0–60 °C | Dry storage, clean nozzle, test before use |