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.


E‑PLA (Easy-to-use PLA)
A beginner-friendly and reliable filament made from 100 percent corn-based PLA with no harmful additives. It provides strong layer adhesion, smooth feeding, and great surface quality.

  • Printing Temperature: 205–225 °C

  • Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C (Heated bed optional)

  • Use Case: All-purpose printing with easy setup


X‑PLA (High-impact, Matte Finish)
This biodegradable filament is perfect for tough prints with a refined matte look. Stronger than regular PLA, yet just as easy to use. Great for parts needing thin walls or clean details.

  • Printing Temperature: 180–220 °C

  • Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C (Heated bed optional)

  • Tip: Lower temperatures give a more matte finish


PLA Wood (Wood-Fiber PLA Blend)
A special mix of 60 percent PLA and 40 percent real wood fibers. Printed parts look, feel, and even smell like wood. You can sand and stain them just like the real thing.

  • 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


PLA Economy (Budget-Friendly PLA)
Same quality manufacturing as premium lines, but with reduced pigmentation to save you money. Best for large-volume printing, prototyping, or new users.

  • Printing Temperature: 205–225 °C

  • Bed Temperature: 0–60 °C (Heated bed optional)

  • Use Case: Cost-effective prints with no loss in reliability


Special Note for E‑PLA Marble
The Marble variant of E‑PLA has stone-like particles that produce a beautiful swirl effect. These particles can cause clogs in standard hot-ends if not handled properly.

  • 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

FilamentPrint TempBed TempSpecial Notes
E‑PLA205–225 °C0–60 °CEasy to print, ideal for all users
X‑PLA180–220 °C0–60 °CMatte finish, impact resistant
PLA Wood200–230 °C50–60 °CWood look and feel, needs 0.5 mm+ nozzle
PLA Economy205–225 °C0–60 °CBudget friendly, great for prototyping
E‑PLA Marble205–225 °C0–60 °CDry storage, clean nozzle, test before use