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Lately I’ve been using inland brand natural Pla. It prints so nice and I find that it adheres to the print bed really well. My go to filament brand used to be Amolen but some of these cheaper filaments have gotten so good in recent years.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I love prusament filaments but with shipping and duties I don't keep them stocked. I'm not sure who supplies it but I've had solid results out of spool3d.ca abs and petg filament, also really like Canada Filament's carbon capture PETG, stocking up on more of that and the carbon capture pla. Had really nice results out of Worday ABS as well.